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Home arrow Health & Medicine arrow UNC dental school dean elected to dental education organization's board of directors
UNC dental school dean elected to dental education organization's board of directors E-mail
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
John N. Williams, dean of UNC’s School of Dentistry has been elected a vice president of the American Dental Education Association at the organization’s recent 85th annual session and exhibition in Dallas.

Williams, a long-time member of the association, joins the 11-member board of directors as vice president for deans for a three-year term.

Williams has served in numerous leadership positions within the organization, including as a member of the clinical simulation, practice administration and academic affairs sections, and as vice president of the council of sections (1996-99). He has also served as a mentor to incoming classes to the association’s Leadership Institute.

The association is the leading national organization for dental education.

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