SUMMARY

· 15 years of International Dental/Medical Sales
· 15 years of work in Public Relations, Public Speaking and Lecturing
· 10 years of work in Marketing and Research
· 10 years of work in Training with Medical/Dental Equipment
· 4 years of work in Research, Development and Product Design


An accomplished sales professional and manager with experience in all phases of sales, marketing, and customer support. Noted for cultivating new business, broadening penetration, overcoming objections and obstacles, following up, and seeing product through for the customer until final outcome is achieved. Uses educational, ethical, and appropriate sales approach, emphasizing customer needs. The sales process begins with an opportunity to discover and overcome objections, to highlight a product, and to artfully persuade the client to make the decision to buy and use. I possess the self motivation, confidence, persistence, and tactics that allow me to revisit the client until the sale and successful use of the product is achieved.


Wednesday, November 10, 2010

"Yours Truly" lecturing on Radiology of the TMJ...

I gave an hour lecture on radiology for TMJ today.  It went very well and had alot of interaction with the attendees, they are a lively group.  Had a ton of questions afterwards so they were paying attention.  One of the attendees took these pics to my surprise and then emailed them.  Now you can see the action that took place..
I was surprised at the fact that this course had very little in the way of Cone Beam CT incorporated into it.  I feel that the Coronal view of the TMJ in CBCT is a new area of clinical viewing.  It shows true condyle to fossa relationship but nobody else seems to be clue in on this!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Out of the office and in the "Sales Field" this week!!!!

In Vegas this week, work only of course!  Quite chilly here this morning.  Oh yeah, If you fly Delta out of Atlanta on a Monday forget about an upgrade.  I was 32 out 68 with 1 seat left!  Ouch! 

Cone Beam CT for the evaluation of the TMJ from a frontal/coronal aspect...

I am off this week to attend (with my sales hat on) and lecture on Radiology for a TMD course.  I have put in a few extra slides for the lecture on the the frontal/coronal aspect of the TMJ, from CT.  With previous 2D tomography we have not been able to look at Condyle Fossa relationship from the frontal/coronal aspect.  With 3D tomography (aka CT) we can now see this relationship.