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.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Sales at an Ortho Course this weekend!
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Sinus Lift in CT with soft tissue!
Monday, October 18, 2010
First Class Milk on Delta!!! Disaster!!
I was served a very nice breakfast with cereal and fruit and the whole 9 yards. However I thought that the container of milk was inappropriate for flying. If you will note from the picture the container was tall with a very narrow uneven base. There is no way you could use all the milk in the container on your cereal so there was going to have some left in it after application. The container with the left over milk was extremely top-heavy and very awkward on a small aircraft table. I did my best not to topple it over and almost did twice.
The funny bit was that after the entire first class was served I kept hearing swear words and then the Flight Attendant call button going off on at least half the first class participants. Our flight attendant ran back and forth, to and from the galley getting napkins soaking up spilt milk. One poor gentleman had beige slacks and had to tie his jacket around his waist, in front, when he got off because his milk completely went in his lap.
Now, Accidents do happen but this type of milk container should never be used on aircraft as it is just a disaster waiting to happen. Somebody dropped the ball on this!
I am going to invite Delta to reply to this!