| American Dental Hygienists’
Association Announces 2007-2008 Leadership
Chicago—July 12, 2007—Jean
Connor, RDH, Cambridge, Mass., was elected the 2007-2008 president
of the Chicago-based American Dental Hygienists’ Association
on June 26, 2007, at the association’s 84th annual session
held in New Orleans, La.
“This is an exciting time to lead the
American Dental Hygienists’ Association,” Connor said.
“I am honored to oversee the new branding initiative and welcome
all dental hygienists as we continue to advance the profession,
finding new equitable solutions for expanding access to oral health
care.”
Connor has served in numerous positions within
ADHA including five years as district I trustee, director of the
Oral Health Institute, ADHA delegate and student alternate delegate,
as well as both the president-elect and vice president. She served
four years as treasurer of the dental hygiene political action committee.
Connor has also served as president for both the Massachusetts Dental
Hygienists’ Association (MDHA) and the Middlesex component.
Connor has served on a variety of educational,
public health and healthcare committees including the advisory boards
at Forsythe Dental Hygiene Program at the Massachusetts College
of Pharmacy & Health Science and Middlesex Community College
Dental Hygiene Program. Her contributions have lead to her recognition
as hygienist of the year by the Middlesex Component and MDHA along
with the Massachusetts Dental Society. Most recently, Connor was
honored by her alma mater with the 2007 Outstanding Alumni Award.
Connor succeeds Margaret Lappan Green,
RDH, MS, of Yorktown, Va., as president. Green remains an ADHA officer
as immediate past president as well as the 2007-2008 chair of ADHA
Institute for Oral Health.
Additional ADHA officers installed
at the annual session include: Diann Bomkamp, RDH, BSDH, CDHC, St.
Louis, Mo., president-elect, Lynn M. Ramer, LDH, of Logansport,
Ind., vice president, Hope Garza, RDH, BS, Houston, Texas, treasurer.
Remaining in her position as Speaker of the House is Kimberly Hickman-Bowen,
RDH, BSDH, MA, Middleton, Del.
The newly installed district trustees
for 2007-2008 are as follows: Denise E. Bowers, RDH, MEd, of Lima,
Ohio, District V (Ind., Ky., Mich., Ohio); Bonnie Flanagan, RDH,
of Tulsa, Okla., District IX (N.M., Okla., Texas); Catherine Kelly
Draper, RDH, MS, San Jose, Calif., District XI (Ariz., Calif.).
Re-elected district trustees for 2007-2008
are as follows: Beverley C. Litchfield, RDH, BS, EdD, of Scarborough,
Maine, District I (Maine, Mass., N.H., R.I., Vt.); Pamela L. Quinones,
RDH, BS, of Rockville, Md., District III (Del., Washington, D.C.,
Md., Va., W.Va.); Linda M. Jorgenson, RDH, BS, of River Falls, Wis.,
District VII (Minn., N.D., S.D., Wis.).
District trustees continuing their
term for 2007-2008 are as follows: Sherri L. Meyers, RDH, MS, of
Wind Gap, Pa., District II (Conn., N.J., N.Y., Pa.); Linda Swarts,
RDH, BHS, of Jacksonville, N.C., District IV (Fla., Ga., N.C., S.C.);
Catherine Ellington, RDH, BS, of Metairie, La., District VI (Ala.,
Ark., La., Miss., Tenn.); Mary C. Kelly, RDH, BS, of Des Moines,
Iowa, District VIII (Ill., Iowa, Kan., Mo., Neb.).Laurie K. Ghigleri,
BS, RDH, of Colorado Springs, Colo., District X (Colo. Mont., Utah,
Wyo.); and Susan Savage, RDH, BSDH, of Ellinsburg, Wash., District
XII (Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Nev., Ore., Wash.).
ADHA is the largest national organization
representing the professional interests of the more than 120,000
dental hygienists across the country. Dental hygienists are preventive
oral health professionals, licensed in dental hygiene, who provide
educational, clinical and therapeutic services that support total
health through the promotion of optimal oral health. For more information
about ADHA, dental hygiene or the link between oral health and general
health, visit http://www.adha.org.
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