Cynthia Pine

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BornOctober 1953 (age 72)
EducationUniversity of Manchester, Bachelor of Dental Surgery, 1976

University of Manchester, PhD, 1982

University of Dundee, MBA
Cynthia Margaret Pine
Cynthia Pine in 2009
BornOctober 1953 (age 72)
EducationUniversity of Manchester, Bachelor of Dental Surgery, 1976

University of Manchester, PhD, 1982

University of Dundee, MBA

Cynthia Pine CBE (born October 1953) is a British dentistry educator at the London School of Dentistry.[1] In 2003, she became the first woman appointed to head a dentistry school in the UK.[2]

Pine is part of the group of highly successful Guyanese people in Britain (Michael White of The Guardian refers to them as the "Guyanese mafia"), which includes Waheed Alli, Raj Persaud, Herman Ouseley and David Dabydeen, Keith Waithe and Rudolph Dunbar.[3]

Family and early life

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