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Sales Team Contacts List DENTSPLY SIRONA CANADA Sales Team Contacts List T: 1-800-263-1437 E: [email protected] BRITISH COLUMBIA CHAIRSIDE IMPLANTS - MIS JEAN CRAWSHAW - FRASER VALLEY, OKANAGAN OLIVER GERBER - BC, AB T 778-928-5757 T 778-227-2963 E [email protected] E [email protected] NICOLE AMOORE - VANCOUVER, VICTORIA ENDODONTICS T 778-833-3972 E [email protected] JOHN SANKTJOHANSER - VANCOUVER (NORTH) T 778-288-7817 JOANNE HOVEY - VANCOUVER, NANAIMO, E [email protected] NORTHERN BC T 778-833-4047 DAN CANNAN - KELOWNA, BC E [email protected] T 250-469-2598 E [email protected] DS IMPLANTS CYNTHIA BOLTON - VANCOUVER (EAST) HEATHER GRAHAM - INTERIOR BC T 604-353-0005 T 604-833-1420 E [email protected] E [email protected] EQUIPMENT ADAM SMITH - VANCOUVER, BC T 778-868-2326 TONY VAN DER MADE - BC E [email protected] T 604-760-3046 E [email protected] KRYSSI MCKIEL - FRASER VALLEY, VANCOUVER ISLAND SETH STIMPSON - BC T 604-313-8642 T 604-679-5455 E [email protected] E [email protected] CAD/CAM SHANNON CORLEY - BC, YUKON T 604-340-3053 E [email protected] BC cont’d on next page » KEVIN NEUFELD - AB, SK T 604-787-4154 E [email protected] BROWSE REGIONS BRITISH COLUMBIA ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN OR CATEGORY: MANITOBA ONTARIO QUEBEC ATLANTIC CANADA DENTSPLY SIRONA CANADA T: 1-800-263-1437 Sales Team Contacts List E: [email protected] BRITISH COLUMBIA cont’d LAB WORKFLOW INTEGRATION SPECIALIST (WIS) GLENN CRACKEL - BC DRAGAN LIPOVAC - BC, AB, MB & SK T 604-355-6481 T 604-771-5313 E [email protected] E [email protected] INSTITUTIONAL SALES SURESMILE & DI SPECIALIST JULIE AMYOT VIRGINIA LESIUK - BC T 416-420-6104 T 604-353-5561 E [email protected] E [email protected] BROWSE REGIONS ATLANTIC AB SK MB ON QC OR CATEGORY: CANADA « back to BC 1 of 2 DENTSPLY SIRONA CANADA T: 1-800-263-1437 Sales Team Contacts List E: [email protected] ALBERTA CHAIRSIDE EQUIPMENT MELISSA MARK - CALGARY, SOUTHERN AB, EASTERN JON MACMILLAN - CALGARY, SOUTHERN AB, MB, KOOTENAY THUNDER BAY T 403-464-0407 T 403-463-5334 E [email protected] E [email protected] RAE-ANNE POWER - EDMONTON, NORTHERN AB JARAD MACKENZIE - EDMONTON. NORTHERN T 780-265-1762 AB, NWT, SK E [email protected] T 587-336-0821 E [email protected] SHEENA FIANDER - CALGARY, AB, YUKON, NWT T 403-464-0403 E [email protected] CAD/CAM AMBERLEIGHE PEQUEGNAT - AB DS IMPLANTS T 587-335-9015 E [email protected] GREG WALLACE - NORTHERN AB T 780-238-5873 E [email protected] LAB HEATHER THISTLE - AB BRIGITTE ROTHE - SOUTHERN AB T 403-542-2259 T 587-439-9356 E [email protected] E mailto:[email protected] INSTITUTIONAL SALES IMPLANTS - MIS JULIE AMYOT OLIVER GERBER - BC, AB T 416-420-6104 T 778-227-2963 E [email protected] E [email protected] WORKFLOW INTEGRATION SPECIALIST (WIS) ENDODONTICS DRAGAN LIPOVAC - BC, AB, MB & SK VIOLETA KOLUNDZIJA - EDMONTON, AB T 604-771-5313 T 780-238-4726 E [email protected] E [email protected] PREETI KARTIK - AB, SK & MB AMIT PANDE - CENTRAL AB T 403-827-7816 T 780-708-2648 E [email protected] E [email protected] AMBER MCCROARY - CALGARY & SOUTHERN AB SURESMILE & DI SPECIALIST T 403-796-8330 CHERYL LUDVIGSON - AB, SK, MB E [email protected] T 403-827-4736 E [email protected] BROWSE REGIONS ATLANTIC BC SK MB ON QC OR CATEGORY: CANADA DENTSPLY SIRONA CANADA T: 1-800-263-1437 Sales Team Contacts List E: [email protected] SASKATCHEWAN CHAIRSIDE CAD/CAM KYLEE ZYLBERMAN - THUNDER BAY, MB, SK KIRK KNIGHT - MB, SK (Maternity Leave) Please contact: Kristy Charlton T 204-793-2781 E [email protected] T 204-793-3866 E [email protected] LAB KRISTY CHARLTON - THUNDER BAY, MB, SK KIRK KNIGHT - MB, SK, NORTH WEST ON T 306-491-0355 E [email protected] T 204-793-2781 E [email protected] DS IMPLANTS INSTITUTIONAL SALES ANDREW GIBSON - MB, SK JULIE AMYOT T 431-337-2610 E [email protected] T 416-420-6104 E [email protected] IMPLANTS - MIS WORKFLOW INTEGRATION SPECIALIST (WIS) ANDREW GIBSON - MB, SK DRAGAN LIPOVAC - BC, AB, MB & SK T 431-337-2610 E [email protected] T 604-771-5313 E [email protected] ENDODONTICS PREETI KARTIK - AB, SK & MB BRIAN ACKROYD - SK, ON, MB T 403-827-7816 E [email protected] T 204-793-3437 E [email protected] SURESMILE & DI SPECIALIST EQUIPMENT CHERYL LUDVIGSON - AB, SK, MB JARAD MACKENZIE - EDMONTON. NORTHERN T 403-827-4736 AB, NWT, SK E [email protected] T 587-336-0821 E [email protected] BROWSE REGIONS ATLANTIC BC AB MB ON QC OR CATEGORY: CANADA DENTSPLY SIRONA CANADA T: 1-800-263-1437 Sales Team Contacts List E: [email protected] MANITOBA CHAIRSIDE EQUIPMENT KYLEE ZYLBERMAN - THUNDER BAY, MB, SK JON MACMILLAN - CALGARY, SOUTHERN AB, MB, (Maternity Leave) Please contact: Kristy Charlton THUNDER BAY T 204-793-3866 T 403-463-5334 E [email protected] E [email protected] KRISTY CHARLTON - THUNDER BAY, MB, SK CAD/CAM T 306-491-0355 E [email protected] KIRK KNIGHT - MB, SK T 204-793-2781 E [email protected] DS IMPLANTS ANDREW GIBSON - MB, SK LAB T 431-337-2610 KIRK KNIGHT - MB, SK, NORTH WEST ON E [email protected] T 204-793-2781 E [email protected] IMPLANTS - MIS ANDREW GIBSON - MB, SK INSTITUTIONAL SALES T 431-337-2610 JULIE AMYOT E [email protected] T 416-420-6104 E [email protected] ORTHODONTICS MITAL PATEL - ON, MB WORKFLOW INTEGRATION SPECIALIST (WIS) T 416-428-3153 DRAGAN LIPOVAC - BC, AB, MB & SK E [email protected] T 604-771-5313 E [email protected] ENDODONTICS PREETI KARTIK - AB, SK & MB BRIAN ACKROYD - SK, NORTHER ON, MB T 403-827-7816 T 204-793-3437 E [email protected] E [email protected] SURESMILE & DI SPECIALIST CHERYL LUDVIGSON - AB, SK, MB T 403-827-4736 E [email protected] BROWSE REGIONS ATLANTIC BC AB SK ON QC OR CATEGORY: CANADA DENTSPLY SIRONA CANADA T: 1-800-263-1437 Sales Team Contacts List E: [email protected] ONTARIO CHAIRSIDE DS IMPLANTS cont’d MARC PELLETIER - EASTERN ON MIRELA HOTIC - HAMILTON T 613-295-3816 T 289-442-0318 E [email protected] E [email protected] MANNY GILL - BRAMPTON, NORTH YORK KEVIN TUCKER - DOWNTOWN TORONTO T 416-522-4277 T 416-347-4632 E [email protected] E [email protected] TERRI BRZOZOWSKI - LONDON IMPLANTS - MIS T 519-494-7863 E [email protected] CARRIE HARRIS - CENTRAL CANADA, ON TOM GIFTAKOPOULOS - TORONTO DOWNTOWN T 416-435-8036 E [email protected] T 416-522-3608 E [email protected] ORTHODONTICS MICHAEL HANNAN - TORONTO (NORTH), BARRIE, NORTHERN ON MITAL PATEL - ON, MB T 416-428-3153 T 416-522-1863 E [email protected] E [email protected] KYLEE ZYLBERMAN - THUNDER BAY, MB, SK ENDODONTICS (Maternity Leave) Please contact: Kristy Charlton STEVE MCMAHON - TORONTO (WEST) T 204-793-3866 T 416-662-2231 E [email protected] E [email protected] KRISTY CHARLTON - THUNDER BAY, MB, SK KELLY KIMBALL - LONDON T 306-491-0355 T 519-281-0775 E [email protected] E [email protected] PAUL KHAZZAKA - GTA EAST, KINGSTON CARTIER SHIELDS - HAMILTON T 416-770-4526 T 905-929-7525 E [email protected] E [email protected] TORONTO NORTH DS IMPLANTS JENNIFER WAUCHOPE - T 416-708-6243 ELAINE RATCLIFFE - LONDON E [email protected] T 519-280-5239 E [email protected] TARA LAWLOR - OTTAWA, EASTERN ONTARIO T 416-998-0110 WILL LACUNA - NORTH TORONTO E [email protected] T 416-522-3329 E [email protected] MARISSA STEWART - MISSISSAUGA/BURLINGTON T 416-201-2842 E [email protected] ON cont’d on next page » BROWSE REGIONS ATLANTIC BC AB SK MB QC OR CATEGORY: CANADA DENTSPLY SIRONA CANADA T: 1-800-263-1437 Sales Team Contacts List E: [email protected] ONTARIO cont’d ENDODONTICS cont’d CAD/CAM BRUCE ARMSTRONG - GTA EAST, NORTHERN ON MICHAEL BARRETT - EASTERN ONTARIO T 705-627-0453 T 416-522-4286 E [email protected] E [email protected] BRIAN ACKROYD - SK, ON, MB GABRIELA PETER - WESTERN ON T 204-793-3437 T 705-471-1430 E [email protected] E [email protected] JONNY PEYTON - CENTRAL TORONTO, GTA STEPHANIE BLAIN - OTTAWA, MONTREAL T 416-576-6865 T 514-895-5743 E [email protected] E [email protected] EQUIPMENT LAB RONALD PARENT - MONTREAL, OTTAWA KAREN LAO - TORONTO, GTA, CENTRAL ON T 514-827-5444 & SOUTHERN ON E [email protected] T 416.522.3707 E [email protected] RAFFI DJABOURIAN - MONTREAL, OTTAWA T 514-248-5479 KIRK KNIGHT - MB, SK, NORTH WEST ON E [email protected] T 204-793-2781 E [email protected]
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