HEALTH in University of Washington Seattle

Sherry Scott of Cute Smiles 4 Kids in University of Washington Seattle

Sherry Scott is the proud Owner/Managing Partner of Cute Smiles 4 Kids & Orthodontics alongside her husband Kenneth Scott, DDS with offices in Phoenix, Arizona and San Antonio, Texas.

Cute Smiles 4 Kids provides underprivileged children top-notch dental care in a state-of-the-art facility because they believe that all children should have access to quality dental care in a fun and safe environment.

Born and raised in a small town in Taiwan, her grandfather was the only dentist. Her brother followed in his footsteps while she mastered the business of dentistry.

Prior to becoming an entrepreneur, a decade ago, Sherry was a pharmaceutical representative with GlaxoSmithKline and a Senior Sales Associate with Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management in Century City, California, assisting a broker trade of over one million shares of stocks a day.

While completing her undergraduate degree from the University of California in San Diego she met her husband Kenneth Scott, the Managing Dentist for her Phoenix offices. Later she received her MBA from the University of Southern California while working full time at Morgan Stanley.

Giving back to the community she enjoys volunteering with Hope Kids and is a founding board member of Bloom Development, a nonprofit organization geared towards developing women future leaders.

Her professional memberships include to the Arizona Dental Association, 100+ Women Who Care, and of the Asian Corporate & Entrepreneur Leaders, and most recently as a new member of the Chaine des Rotisseurs, the oldest food and wine society in the world, to nurture her passion for food.

Sherry and her husband Kenneth live in Scottsdale with their two children and their two dogs. When she’s not working, she weight lifts, enjoys public speaking, traveling, films, and just hanging out with her family.

'I am honored to be a part of Angelina’s 100 Enterprising Women’s book project. This project will allow us, the enterprising women of the world, to connect deeply in this sisterhood with each other and to help transform ourselves and our businesses for the better through sharing of our knowledge, our experiences, and our connections. Through our collaboration we will be able to leave an even better legacy.



Everyone is a potential winner. Some people are disguised as losers, don't let their appearances fool you.
Kenneth Blanchard, Ph.D.

 




 

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