Specialty: Dental Hygiene
Location: Willimantic
Education & Training: Associates in Science in Dental Hygiene
Personal Interests: Art, cooking, outdoor activities, and have having fun with my grandchildren
Why do you work at Generations? “Giving back to the community I grew up in. Working for an organization that treats their employees well.”
Specialty: Dental Hygiene
Location: Mobile Health Unit
Education & Training: Bachelor’s Degree in Dental Hygiene
Personal Interests: Reading, Gardening, Attending sports games, Spending time with my family and pets.
Why do you work at Generations? I wanted to be able to help people that were in need but didn’t have the access to dental care. I wanted to make a difference in their lives and provide them with tools and education to help
improve their over health.
Specialty: Public Health
Location: Putnam
Education & Training : A.S. and B.A.
Professional Achievements: Licensed registered dental hygienist
Personal Interests: Kayaking and music
Why do you work at Generations? “I love giving back to the community.”
Specialty: General Dentistry, Public Health
Location: Willimantic & Putnam
Education & Training: University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine, NYU Langone Advanced Education in general Dentistry
Why do you work at Generations? “My Passion for Public Health, Oral Health and social determinants of health align with the organizations mission.”
Specialty: Public Health
Location: Willimantic & Putnam
Education & Training: B.A. Biology from Wesleyan University 1995. Doctorate from Boston University School of Dental Medicine 1999
Professional Achievements: Current Chair for the Connecticut State Dental Association’s Council on Membership and is a District VII Representative to the CSDA House of Delegates for the Manchester Dental Society. Also serves as Treasurer for the Manchester Dental Society.
Personal Interests: Proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.
Why do you work at Generations? “There is something to be said about the rewarding experience of working at a community health center. The simple act of providing much needed care to some of our most vulnerable populations can truly be life changing.”