MURFREESBORO, TN, June 04, 2011 (Press-News.org) With pediatric dentist offices in Murfreesboro, Hermitage, Spring Hill and Franklin, Tennessee-based Snodgrass-King Pediatric Dental Associates continue to grow. Recently, the Murfreesboro pediatric dentist brought Jason Keen on board as Chief Financial and Operations Officer.
Murfreesboro pediatric dentist Dr. David Snodgrass DDS, one of middle Tennessee's foremost authorities on pediatric dentistry, recently announced the addition of Jason Keen to the team at Snodgrass-King Pediatric Dental Associates. Mr. Keen will serve Snodgrass-King in the position of Chief Financial and Operations Officer. "From Franklin to Hermitage to our Murfreesboro offices, there is great excitement about the addition of Jason to the team," said Murfreesboro pediatric dentist Dr. David Snodgrass.
Before beginning his tenure with Snodgrass-King, Jason Keen served as Senior Vice President with Bank of America and most recently with Renasant Bank. Mr. Keen has been Snodgrass-King's banker for many years. "With our pediatric dentist practice ranging from Murfreesboro to Franklin, we wanted some new operations and management ideas," said co-founder Dr. David Snodgrass. According to Dr. Snodgrass, Jason Keen's experience and credentials are "outstanding."
While Keen will primarily work from the Franklin Snodgrass-King office he said, "I am looking forward to making regular visits to the Murfreesboro pediatric dentist offices." Dr. David Snodgrass says that Murfreesboro pediatric dentist staff and team members in the other locations can expect a visit from the new CFO/COO "very soon." According to Dr. David Snodgrass, it is important "for future growth" for Keen to get to know the staff at all of the Snodgrass-King offices. "I look forward to meeting our team in Murfreesboro and getting valuable thoughts and ideas regarding our mission as pediatric dentist professionals," said Keen. According to Keen, the success of Murfreesboro pediatric dentist Snodgrass-King depends on keeping an ear to the ground for patient feedback.
Headquartered in Franklin, TN with pediatric dentists serving the needs of patients in Murfreesboro, Hermitage, Cool Springs and Spring Hill, Snodgrass-King continues to serve Middle Tennessee with excellence. "No matter from where our patient hail, they expect and should receive quality and professionalism from moment one," said Dr. David Snodgrass DDS. "Kids visiting the Murfreesboro pediatric dentist location may get a surprise visit from Chomp the alligator, just as kids in our original location have come to look forward to," said Murfreesboro pediatric dentist Dr. David Snodgrass. "For us, quality is quality no matter the location." The hiring of Jason Keen "adds to that excellence in many ways," noted Dr. David Snodgrass.
Part of Mr. Keen's role is to lead growth initiatives of the Snodgrass-King brand in Murfreesboro and Middle Tennessee. "We want to continue to develop our pediatric dentist practice beyond the Murfreesboro, Hermitage, Spring Hill, and Franklin locations," said Dr. Snodgrass. According to Dr. David Snodgrass, Jason Keen is the right person to lead such initiatives.
For more information on Murfreesboro pediatric dentist Snodgrass-King, their hours of operation or directions to the pediatric dentist in Murfreesboro, please visit http://www.SnodgrassKing.com.
The Murfreesboro pediatric dentist staff of Snodgrass-King is known for their excellence in service. Founded in Franklin, Tennessee, with several additional offices that include Murfreesboro, pediatric dentists Dr. David Snodgrass and Dr. John T. King and their staff represent a dental experience of nearly 100 years. From the belief in a "kid-friendly" environment to the pursuit of dental expertise, the Murfreesboro pediatric dentist office of Snodgrass-King believes service is fundamental.
A writer and contributor to numerous orthodontic and pediatric journals, Dr. David Snodgrass is widely considered an expert in the field. In addition to his involvement in the Spring Hill, Cool Springs, Hermitage and Murfreesboro pediatric dentist offices, Dr. Snodgrass is a part-time clinical instructor at Vanderbilt University. As a member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, the American Orthodontic Society and the International Association of Orthodontics, Dr. Snodgrass brings his expertise to his Murfreesboro pediatric dentist patients.
The Murfreesboro pediatric dentist staff of Snodgrass-King provides orthodontic, pediatric, general and specialty dental work locally or in conjunction with their other offices. As well, the Murfreesboro pediatric dentist office can work with Snodgrass-King patients in general and cosmetic procedures along with oral and maxillofacial specialties. Partnering with the Murfreesboro pediatric dentist office of Snodgrass-King are several associates from the other Snodgrass-King offices.
The Snodgrass-King website offers Murfreesboro pediatric dentist patients a wide array of information. On the Snodgrass-King website a patient can locate the Murfreesboro pediatric dentist branch hours of operation and phone information, as well biographies of the doctors. In addition, Murfreesboro pediatric dental patients can find free information concerning oral health care. Included for Murfreesboro pediatric dental patients is a free kit and "what to expect when visiting the dentist" packet.
The Murfreesboro pediatric dentists of Snodgrass-King contribute their expertise beyond the local community. Most recently Murfreesboro pediatric dentists Dr. David Snodgrass and Dr. John King led a group of eleven dentists to Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Before the trip, the Murfreesboro pediatric dentists had donated used equipment for free dental/medical clinics in the general region. Since 2007, the Murfreesboro pediatric dentists of Snodgrass-King have been volunteering their time to this cause. The most recent trip with the Murfreesboro pediatric dentists witnessed the treating of over 300 patients.
In 2010, Murfreesboro pediatric dentist Dr. David Snodgrass volunteered in the dental clinic of Danita's Children, Hope for Haiti Center. The Hope for Haiti Center dental clinic is fully equipped by Snodgrass-King. In November of last year, Dr. David Snodgrass and Dr. King again led a team of eleven team members, including other pediatric dentists from the Murfreesboro area, back to Haiti and the Dominican Republic. From Murfreesboro to Haiti, pediatric dentists of Snodgrass-King bring excellence in service to all people.
For more information about the Murfreesboro pediatric dentists of Snodgrass-King Pediatric Dental Associates, please visit them online at http://snodgrassking.com
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With pediatric dentist offices in Murfreesboro, Hermitage, Spring Hill and Franklin, Tennessee-based Snodgrass-King Pediatric Dental Associates continue to grow.
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[Press-News.org] Murfreesboro Pediatric Dentist Snodgrass-King Announces New HireWith pediatric dentist offices in Murfreesboro, Hermitage, Spring Hill and Franklin, Tennessee-based Snodgrass-King Pediatric Dental Associates continue to grow.