The Board of Directors of the Canadian Dental Assistants Association has elected a new President and is seeking new members from throughout Canada.
At its inaugural Board Meeting held on July 17th, 2025, the Board of Directors of the Canadian Dental Assistants Association elected a new President to serve a 2-year term. Hailing from Mill Creek, Nova Scotia, Ms. Marsh has been a registered dental assistant in the province of Nova Scotia and active member of both the CDAA and NSDAA for over 40 years.
Described by her peers as an excellent collaborator, Natalie's thoughtful approach to problem-solving and conflict resolution will provide the steady hand needed to guide the CDAA through this next period of transition that includes recruitment of as many as 9 new members of the Board to represent all jurisdictions within Canada.
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We’re pleased to announce that the Canadian Dental Assistants Association’s 2024 Annual Report is now available!