Children’s Dentistry of Southern Nevada Names Genesis Galdamez as Las Vegas Regional Manager


 Children’s Dentistry of Southern Nevada is proud to announce the promotion of Genesis Galdamez to the position of Las Vegas Regional Manager.

In her new position, Galdamez will be responsible for managing both clinical and non-clinical functions of the dental program and providing administrative oversight of dental services for the offices in Southern Nevada. She also will work closely with the owner of Children’s Dentistry, Dr. Steven Delisle, and the practice’s COO to ensure goals are being met and the dental practice is running smoothly.

Galdamez was formerly the front desk coordinator and billing specialist for Children’s Dentistry. She oversaw patient payments and worked directly with insurance companies, office staff and patients to get claims processed.

Galdamez attended Saint Paul Community College and the University of Minnesota, where she earned her degree as a certified nursing assistant. She has worked in customer and patient services for more than seven years and has always been passionate about helping others and giving back to those in need.

 



September 28, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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