No one could accuse Jenni Kabir of being anything but quick off the mark in finding success. She purchased her first practice just six months after finishing VT and was considering retirement by the time she hit her mid-20s.
Jenny takes us through her impoverished upbringing in York, where she became a full-time young carer after her mother sustained life-changing injuries. She describes how she dealt with a shocking violation of trust from an associate, reveals why she often hesitates before treating lawyers and much more.
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“If you've heard of Maslow's hierarchy of needs, I really feel I’m at a point in my life where I've got enough...I want to give back and empower other people in whatever capacity I can.”
- Jenni Kabir
In This Episode
02.52 - Backstory
08.49 - Into dental school
11.29 - Adversity and confidence
14.02 - Leaving mum behind
17.17 - VT, first jobs and practice ownership
24.26 - Starting again
27.30 - North Vs South
29.27 - Building Fresh Dental
33.32 - A violation of trust
41.08 - Blackbox thinking
50.49 - Women and implantology
53.14 - On mentors
56.15 - Teaching, B&Bs, car washes and diversification
01.04.27 - Motivation and leadership
01.06.59 - Future plans and pride
01.09.36 - Last days and legacy
About Jenni Kabir
Dr Jenni Kabir studied in Manchester, where she ran a chain of successful clinics before returning to her hometown of York to set up Fresh Smiles Dental Clinic.
She is one of the youngest dentists to be awarded DPDS postgraduate diploma from the University of Bristol and holds a diploma in implant dentistry from the Royal College of Surgeons.
Jenni was selected to be the dentist for the Manchester Commonwealth Games in 2001 and the London Olympic games in 2012. She is currently undertaking a masters degree in implantology.