HERMITAGE, TN, July 04, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dr. David Snodgrass DDS has become the pediatric dentist of choice for many Hermitage residents. With each passing year, the Hermitage pediatric dentist' s practice continues to increase in size and in reputation. Because of this welcome growth, the Hermitage pediatric dentist has seen fit to recruit a business specialist to ensure that all of the Snodgrass-King offices stay ahead of the curve. To this end, the Hermitage pediatric dentist announces the hire of Mr. Jason Keen as Snodgrass-King's Chief Financial and Chief Operating Officer.
"All of our middle Tennessee offices are quite excited about the arrival of Jason Keen," reports Hermitage pediatric dentist, Dr. David Snodgrass. "Mr. Keen has received a warm welcome at all of our locations - Franklin, Hermitage, Spring Hill and Murfreesboro. We are looking forward to Mr. KeenâEUR s contributions."
Jason Keen has a long and distinguished finance resume, and has begun to establish an excellent professional rapport with the staff at the Hermitage pediatric dentist. Before joining Snodgrass-King, Mr. Keen served with Renasant Bank, where he was also the Hermitage pediatric dentist's banker. Prior to that, he was a Senior Vice President at Bank of America.
With Snodgrass-King's practice now spanning Middle Tennessee from Franklin to Hermitage, pediatric dentist Dr. David Snodgrass needed fresh management and operations ideas. The Hermitage pediatric dentist felt that Mr. Keen was the perfect fit for Snodgrass-King. Jason Keen' s credentials are outstanding," says the Hermitage pediatric dentist, "and we are looking forward to his contributions."
Mr. Keen will be headquartered at the Snodgrass-King office in Franklin, but will be making regular visits to all of the Snodgrass-King locations, including Hermitage, says Dr. David Snodgrass. According to the Hermitage pediatric dentist, Keen has expressed high hopes for the future. His initial plan is to gather valuable ideas to help further the Snodgrass-King mission. Mr. Keen feels that the continued success of the Hermitage pediatric dental practice relies on creating a receptive forum for collecting patient feedback. From a management perspective, patient feedback is one of the Hermitage pediatric dentist's greatest qualitative assets. Another part of Mr. Keen's vision includes initiatives geared toward growing Snodgrass-King throughout and beyond Tennessee, bringing quality pediatric dentistry to as many young patients as possible.
For more information on Hermitage pediatric dentist Dr. David Snodgrass, the Snodgrass-King hours of operation or directions to the office, please visit http://www.SnodgrassKing.com.
The Hermitage pediatric dentists of Snodgrass-King offer an exceptional and different dental experience for children. Founded by Dr. David Snodgrass and Dr. John T. King, the Hermitage pediatric dentist offices of Snodgrass-King combine "fun" with exceptional oral health care and services. In addition to their office located in Hermitage, Snodgrass-King offers pediatric dentist services in several other convenient locations around Nashville.
A first time visitor to Hermitage or any of the Snodgrass-King pediatric dentist offices may find a surprise awaiting them. On any given day a child may be greeted by Chomp, the Snodgrass-King alligator mascot, in the Hermitage lobby before they see their pediatric dentist. And if Chomp is not in the Hermitage office, there are other surprises before seeing their chosen pediatric dentist. From the video games in the lobby to watching a movie during a teeth cleaning, the Hermitage pediatric dentist office maintains the tradition of �EUR�fun�EUR� that comes with a visit to any Snodgrass-King office.
While a youngster wants fun, parents desire excellence in dental care for their child. The Snodgrass-King Hermitage pediatric dentist office meets and exceeds that expectation. Both of the founders of Snodgrass-King bring credentials and experience to their Hermitage pediatric patients. Dr. David Snodgrass, a respected and sought after speaker, brings over twenty years of experience to the Hermitage community. Dr. John T. King is Diplomat Board Certification with the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry. Between the founders and staff, the Hermitage pediatric dentist offices of Snodgrass-King offer nearly one hundred years of combined experience.
The highly skilled Hermitage pediatric dentists offer a wide array of specialty services to their young patients. From basic pediatric dentist services to orthodontic and specialty work, Snodgrass-King of Hermitage boasts exceptional pediatric dentists. Patients needing oral and maxillofacial specialty work can find such services at the Snodgrass-King Hermitage pediatric dentist office. The Hermitage pediatric dentist office of Snodgrass-King also offers tips and points concerning pediatric dental care online. The Snodgrass-King website displays safety and general health care tips as well as information about "what to expect" when visiting the Hermitage pediatric dentist office. Patients will also find contact information and hours of operation for the Snodgrass-King Hermitage pediatric dentist location.
Known for their work both within and outside of Hermitage, the pediatric dentists of Snodgrass-King have donated equipment and time to those who could not receive such quality care. Recently, co-founder of the Hermitage pediatric dentist office Dr. David Snodgrass was part of an effort to offer dental care to Nashville residents who otherwise would have gone without. In addition, the Snodgrass-King founders and pediatric dentists from Hermitage and other locations have donated equipment and frequently served the impoverished regions of Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
For more information or to contact the Hermitage pediatric dentists of Snodgrass-King please visit http://snodgrassking.com.
Hermitage Pediatric Dentist Adds Key Position to Snodgrass-King Staff
Snodgrass-King Pediatric Dental Associates has been growing. With pediatric dental offices in Hermitage, Franklin, Spring Hill and Murfreesboro, Snodgrass-King Pediatric Dental Associates have reached a new business threshold
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[Press-News.org] Hermitage Pediatric Dentist Adds Key Position to Snodgrass-King StaffSnodgrass-King Pediatric Dental Associates has been growing. With pediatric dental offices in Hermitage, Franklin, Spring Hill and Murfreesboro, Snodgrass-King Pediatric Dental Associates have reached a new business threshold