![]() Dr. Chandra |
Dr. Chandra currently serves as the clinical director of the Community Health Center of Snohomish County in Washington State, which receives about 80,000 patient visits each year. In her time at the health center, she has been part of several large-scale projects including school-based exam and sealant programs, and medical and dental integration initiatives.

![]() Dr. Sawicki |
“The [award] would give me the opportunity to grow my ability to lead the next generation of women in science,” Dr. Sawicki said. “By learning how to put into practice the leadership training I would receive as a recipient of this award, I will set up an example for future generations of female clinician-scientists that belong in a traditionally underrepresented group.”
Created in 2003, the ADA Institute for Diversity in Leadership is designed to enhance the leadership skills of dentists with racial, ethnic and/or gender backgrounds who have been traditionally underrepresented in leadership roles. During their program year, the Institute class members will develop their leadership abilities through faculty seminars and experience designing and leading projects for their dental associations or other community organizations. Participants will work with leading educators from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management and Duke University's Fuqua School of Business.
The ADA Foundation created the Dr. David Whiston Leadership Awards in 2014 to honor Dr. Whiston, who served the oral health profession in a number of leadership roles for many years, including as ADA president from 1997-98, trustee from 1992-96 and president of the ADA Foundation’s board of directors from 2010-14. Applicants for the award must be a dental student, graduate student or resident enrolled in an accredited dental school education program, or an early-career dentist under the age of 40 or in their first five years of professional work following residency.
For more information about the award, visit adafoundation.org.