Toothworks welcomes new staff

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Posted on Apr 06 2000
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ToothWorks recently hired Jeff Flores as an administrative assistant. He was born on Saipan, and lived here 19 years before moving to the U.S. to pursue his educational goals.
Jeff lived in Seattle, Washington for six years where he earned an A.A. at Seattle Central Community College. He continued his education, majoring in biology at the University of Washington. He worked for one year as a histologist specialist at the university’s immunology department.

Jeff said he enjoys the variety of activities he is involved with in his position. He is one of the friendly people who takes care of the needs of patients at the front desk. Jeff takes care of scheduling on ToothWorks state-of-the-art scheduling system, and he also replies to most inquiries through the clinics e-mail. He also follows up with patients who have had more involved dental treatment to make sure everything is going well.

Also, ToothWorks recently hired Jeni DL Guerro as a front office receptionist. Due to the newly expanded hours until 8:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday at the clinic, Jeni has been a welcome addition to the ToothWorks team in order to provide quality customer care. She was born in Minnesota, where she lived for the first four years of her life; however, her family is from Saipan and she has been living here for the past 20 years.

Jeni brings with her extensive experience in office management and customer service from her previous employment at a bank and as a secretary in a local law office. She is one of the first persons to greet and make patients feel comfortable at ToothWorks. She also follows up with patients who have had more involved dental treatment to make sure everything is going well.

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