DentalEZ® Group, a supplier of innovative products and services for dental health professionals worldwide, recently announced the appointment of Gerard “Jerry” Adams to General Manager/VP for its NevinLabs™ division.
DentalEZ® Group, a supplier of innovative products and services for dental health professionals worldwide, recently announced the appointment of Gerard “Jerry” Adams to General Manager/VP for its NevinLabs™ division.
In his new position, Adams will be responsible for all operations performed at the NevinLabs headquarters, located in Chicago by developing, managing, and supporting all activities for DentalEZ’s full line of NevinLabs brand products. Adams will also work closely with DentalEZ Group executives to identify and provide effective product modifications as determined by dental laboratory market needs.
“Jerry’s past experience in quality financial and operations management has equipped him with outstanding abilities to effectively drive the NevinLabs division of DentalEZ,” remarked Gordon Hagler, President and COO of the DentalEZ Group. “He will play a key role in our growing line of NevinLabs equipment. We look forward to a bright future with Jerry.”
Adams brings extensive management experience to his new position at NevinLabs. Most recently, he was honored with the McDonalds Quality Supplier Award.
Adams can be reached at 800-544-5337 or by e-mail at jadams@dentalez.com.
About DentalEZ® Group
DentalEZ® Group is committed to advancing the practice of dentistry through innovative products and services. Encompassing six distinct product brands - StarDental®, DentalEZ®, CustomAir®, RAMVAC®, NevinLabs™, and Columbia Dentoform® - DentalEZ® Group manufactures everything in the operatory, from handpieces to chairs to vacuum systems to dental simulation models, creating a complete line of products to elevate the health, comfort, and efficiency of the dental operatory. For more information, please visit www.dentalez.com.
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