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Virginia Jones named finalist for 2023 Women In DSO Leadership Award for Business Excellence

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago
Virginia Jones, PhD 

Women in DSO®, in partnership with Overjet, is proud to present the 2023 Women in DSO Leadership Award to recognize excellence in clinical and administrative DSO leadership. 

Chief Executive Officer at Village Family Dental/Valleygate Dental Surgery Centers Virginia Jones based in Fayetteville is one of five finalists being recognized for business excellence. 

Back for its second year, the Women in DSO Leadership Award is a program to recognize excellence in clinical and administrative DSO leadership. According to the organization's website, “As leaders, these powerful women have made a marked difference across our industry, creating new pathways for others to follow.” 

Finalists were notified in early February that they had been chosen, the winners will be announced and celebrated at the Empower and Grow conference on March 8-10th, in Las Vegas.

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