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.


Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Last Install of the Year! Happy Holiday's

Just did a one day trip to partially install a CBCT unit.  Everybody wants their equipment before the end of the year and this was no excception.  However this case the Financing Company would not make the payment unless they had a representative come out and inspect that the unit was delivered and it powered up.  This forced us to do a 1 day trip to receive delivery of the unit and partially assemble it to a stage were power can be turned on!  Very interesting and this is the first time that I have personally had to rush and do this.  I basically dropped everything to rush out to Virginia to assemble.  We will be back in January to finish installation and to do all the training.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Another Tomo/Pan Installation with Training

Sold, Installed, and Trained on yet another Tomo/Pan machine.  I had to take apart a previous pan-only unit which weighed a ton!  Got the new unit in and completely trained.  I had 8 staff to train which takes quite a bit of patience.  I prefer to only train 3 to 4 staff and the Doc of course.  The radiographic interpretation went well as the Doc was fully versed and the staff knew their anatomy.