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.


Friday, June 3, 2011

Ortho and TMD Continuing Education this Weekend!

In Washington DC this weekend with my sales-hat and the weather here is beautiful. Much better than the heat in Atlanta.  Looking forward to getting back to just sales for a couple of days.  
This course is probably the best Intro-to-TMD course out there.  Tempromandibular-Disorder CE courses can be taught in such complicated ways as I am very familiar with as I vendor at several them.  Its a little daunting for a Doctor to really start with some of these other course instructions. Docs need to treat simple cases and build confidence.  This course does exactly this and tells which cases to treat and which ones to stay away from.
The last TMD course I attended a couple of months ago started out first day with a big dose of pharmacology! Ouch....You would think you would start of with basic anatomy of the TMJ region.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

CT Scanner Installation and Training in Texas!


One of the best Installations I have ever done.  It helped that the space was made custom for this particular machine and everything was designed to be hidden away including the control box, wiring, emergency stops, etc.....
The training went well but thats always can be improved.  Its imperative to have an actual skull when explaining the views that the clinical viewing software is showing.  It helps the staff and doc to come to grips with 3D volumetric images.