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2020 & 2021 Fellow, Master and LLSR Recipient List AGD2021 THE PREMIER MEETING FOR GENERAL DENTISTRY 2020 MASTERS Steven D. Alaniz, DDS, MAGD Franklin R. Boyles, DDS, MAGD Steve C. Huang, DMD, MAGD Sarah Morris, DDS, MAGD Haslet, Texas Odessa, Texas Fontana, Calif. Fort Worth, Texas J. Brandon Allen, DDS, MAGD Cari A. Callaway, DDS, MAGD Chung-Lei Kao, DMD, MAGD AnnaLynn I. Pappas, DDS, MAGD Athens, Texas Las Vegas, Nev. Syracuse, N.Y. Allen, Texas Gurrinder S. Atwal, DDS, MAGD Annabelle R. Carnice, DDS, MAGD Amy M. Kimes, DDS, MAGD Bilus D. Poles, DDS, MAGD Danville, Calif. San Ramon, Calif. Mount Olive, N.C. Arlington Heights, Ill. Santiago Batres, DDS, MAGD Chethan Chetty, DDS, MAGD Kinneret Kozinn, DDS, MAGD Demarcio L. Reed, DMD, MAGD El Paso, Texas Glendora, Calif. Leander, Texas Jackson, Miss. Mary Anne Baysac, DDS, MAGD Raymond Cros, DMD, MAGD Juergen Langenbach, DMD, Neal R. Shah, DDS, MAGD San Francisco, Calif. Rancho Mirage, Calif. MAGD Austin, Texas San Diego, Calif. Donald J. Betar, DMD, MAGD Stephen Ebner, DDS, MAGD Pat J. Soria, DDS, MAGD Altoona, Pa. Cypress, Texas Marquel R. McCabe, DDS, MAGD Painesville, Ohio San Antonio, Texas Robert J. Blumenthal, DMD, Esteban G. Garza, DDS, MAGD Jeffrey R. Vachon, DMD, MAGD MAGD Cypress, Texas Venu Maturi, DDS, MAGD, MS Manchester, N.H. Linconshire, Ill. Naperville, Ill. Birgitte L. Hastings, DMD, MAGD Annie S. Yu, DDS, MAGD Barabara B. Bowman-Hensley, Concord, N.H. Brenden D. Moon, DMD, MAGD Chevy Chase, Md. DMD, MAGD Quincy, Ill. Black Mountain, N.C. 2020 FELLOWS Alabama Robert E. Brown, DDS, FAGD Louisiana Michele S. Tratos, DDS, FAGD Melbourne Las Vegas Christopher K. Harper, DMD, Lynda Harhad, DDS, FAGD FAGD Michael Gertsen, DMD, FAGD Baton Rouge New Jersey Guntersville Boca Raton Massachusetts Jorge O. Cordova, DMD, FAGD Arizona Rockaway Bibek Nakarmi, DDS, FAGD Priti A. Amlani, DMD, FAGD Ocala John A. Bigler, DDS, FAGD North Andover Judith B. 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Gamble, DDS, FAGD, Nevada Nathan Powers, DMD, FAGD ABGD Schaumburg Cincinnati Glenn Dale Thomas Lawler, DDS, FAGD Indiana Las Vegas Dwetta A. Santos, DMD, FAGD Florida Mona Singh, DDS, FAGD Novelty Carmel Dilan Vipula Munaweera, DDS, William J. Brim, DMD, FAGD FAGD Tyler L. Scott, DDS, FAGD Jacksonville Reno Loudonville 2020 FELLOWS Matthew B. Shaughnessy, DMD, South Carolina Texas Jamie Sieng, DDS, FAGD FAGD McKinney Lorain Lina A. Miraziz, DDS, FAGD Iseoluwa Adedeji, DDS, FAGD Cowpens El Paso Virginia Oklahoma Kavi Sagunarthy, DDS, FAGD Stephen Boyles, DDS, FAGD Ian S. Bernard, DMD, FAGD Kylie R. Parrish, DDS, FAGD Fort Mill Midland Linville Broken Arrow Caroline N. Thomas, DMD, FAGD Laura L. Cook, DDS, FAGD Yodit Beyene, DDS, FAGD Oregon Lexington Lakeway Alexandria Mira Della Croce, DMD, FAGD Tennessee Karen Liang, DDS, FAGD Whitney S. Jarrell, DDS, FAGD Tigard Plano Fairfax Jake R. Bateman, DDS, FAGD Pennsylvania Kingsport Timothy Nguyen, DMD, FAGD Sowmya Kanumilli, DMD, FAGD Garland Aldie Jonathan C. Limberakis, DMD, Kristin Faye Rushing, DDS, FAGD FAGD Nashville Ambler Fernanda G. Levine, DDS, FAGD Alexandra Barton Otto, DDS, Arlington Andrew L. Thomasson, DDS, Public Health FAGD FAGD Buda Jennifer T. Nguyen, DMD, FAGD Angel L. Rodriguez-Espada, DMD, Old Hickory Falls Church FAGD Hiral Patel, DDS, FAGD Fort Worth, Texas Lewisville Wisconsin Ryan M. Schmidgall, DDS, FAGD Shobhit Bansal, DDS, FAGD Aledo Beloit 2021 LIFELONG LEARNING AND SERVICE RECOGNITION RECIPIENTS Gerald J. Botko, DMD, MAGD Joseph P. Diaz, DMD, MAGD Thomas S. Jennings Keith A. Norwalk, DDS, MAGD Boca Raton, Fla. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Colorado Springs, Colo. Genoa, Ohio Third time receiving the LLSR Ben A. Bratcher, DDS, MAGD Herbert C. Edwards, DDS, MAGD Linda J. King, DDS, MAGD Canton, Texas Walla Walla, Wash. Locust Grove, Ga. Susan F. O’Connor, DDS, MAGD Galax, Va. Nicole M. Carnicella, DMD, MAGD Moshtagh R. Farokhi, DDS, MAGD Yolanda M. Mangrum, DDS, Bellefonte, Pa. Helotes, Texas MAGD John W. Strawman, DDS, MAGD Sonoma, Calif. Bowling Green, Ohio Bryce S. Chandler Roger L. Garrett, DDS, MAGD Fourth time receiving the LLSR Terrell Hills, Texas Calabasas, Calif. Terry L. Marquard, DDS, MAGD Second time receiving the LLSR North Royalton, Ohio Eric Wong, DDS, MAGD Gary L. Cohen, DMD, MAGD Sacramento, Calif. New York, N.Y. Laura Sheaffer Harkin, DMD, Andrew P. Martin, DMD, MAGD MAGD Gainesville, Fla. Martin H. Zase, DMD, MAGD Anthony S. Corello, DMD, MAGD New Holland, Pa. Colchester, Conn. Westfield, N.J. Donna G. Miller, DDS, MAGD Second time receiving the LLSR Third time receiving the LLSR Molly K. Harriss, DDS, MAGD Waco, Texas Maryville, Tenn. 2021 MASTERS Elyse K. Barron, DDS, FAGD Brook Elmore, DDS, FAGD John M. Lewis, DDS, FAGD Michael E. Rudmann, DMD, FAGD Austin, Texas Italy, Texas Wichita, Kan. Derwood, Md. Alessandro G. Bartoletti, DMD, Alicia D. Franklin, DDS, FAGD Deanna L. Matocha, DDS, FAGD Martin R. Salazar, DDS, FAGD FAGD Chicago, Ill. San Antonio, Texas Indianapolis, Ind. Schaeffertown, Pa. Karlie A. Gaskins, DDS, FAGD R. Graham McEntire, DDS, FAGD Timothy C. Schmidt, DMD, FAGD Paayal Bhakta, DMD, FAGD Port Orchard, Wash. Adams. Ore. Phoenix, Ariz. Gainesville, Fla. Eric George, DMD, FAGD Adam Z. Mileski, DDS, FAGD Michael R. Sullivan, DDS, FAGD Thomas F. Bierman, DDS, FAGD Newport, R.I. Veradale, Wash. Harlingen, Texas San Diego, Calif. AnMarie Giddings, DDS, FAGD William B. Munn, DDS, FAGD Man Sunwoo, DMD, FAGD Woodson B. Bolinger, DDS, FAGD Colbert, Wash. Sandston, Va. Bellevue, Wash. Weaverville, N.C. Fred Haddad, DMD, FAGD Humberto Nunez Gil, DMD, FAGD Mohammad A. Tabatabaeei- James C. Broadfoot, DMD, FAGD Sewell, N.J. Brownsville, Texas Fatemi, DDS, FAGD Valdosta, Ga. Lexington Park, Md. Jason W. Isaacson, DDS, FAGD Madhukar K. Patel, DDS, FAGD James C. Burden, DMD, FAGD Rice Lake, Wis. Temple City, Calif. Raymond M. Tanaka, DDS, FAGD Millstone Township, N.J. Glendale, Ariz. Karl R. Jobst, DDS, FAGD Nilima Patel, DDS, FAGD Jeffrey A. Casey, DDS, FAGD Grove, Okla. Temple City, Calif. Jared L. Taylor, DMD, FAGD Hindsville, Ark. Rapid City, S.D. Azadeh Khajavi, DMD, FAGD Zachary A. Paukert, DDS, FAGD David L. Castellano, DMD, FAGD San Diego, Calif. Charlottesville, Va. Jared M. Thompson, DMD, FAGD Warren, N.J. Forest Grove, Ore. Michael A. Kroll, DMD, FAGD Justin Poulson, DDS, FAGD Susan R. Davis, DDS, FAGD Lawton, Okla. Great Falls, Mont. Charles Town, DDS, FAGD Laverne, Okla. Woodway, Texas David P. Kumamoto, DDS, FAGD Nezhat Razeghi, DDS, FAGD Rajat M. Diwan, DDS, FAGD Chicago, Ill. Edison, N.J. Josh R. Walker, DDS, FAGD Georgetown, Texas Auburn, Wash. Jeffrey R. Leidy, DMD, FAGD Brett G. Druger, DMD, FAGD Virginia Beach, Va. Jennifer M. Roe, DDS, FAGD Roy B. York, DDS, FAGD Westfield, N.J. Wimberley, Texas McAllen, Texas Cynthia L. Leong, DDS, FAGD Steven P. 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