Dr. Susan B. Sepples is an Associate Professor of Nursing at the University of Southern Maine in Portland, Maine. She has been on the faculty at USM since 1996, from 2006-2009 she served as Director and Chief Academic Officer for the School. Susan received a BSN from Duke University, and a Masters in Pulmonary Critical Care Nursing and a PhD from the University of Virginia. She continues to practice at the bedside in a general medical surgical intensive care unit at Maine Medical Center. Susan has been involved in research on innovations in teaching from the early use of simulation to the expanded use of the electronic ICU as a clinical site. She is a founding member of the Maine Partners in Nursing and Practice and has been on the executive committee for both the Health Resource Service Administration (workforce strategic planning for nursing) and the Robert Wood Johnson Partners in Nursing (PIN) project for the state of Maine. Susan is a Hanley Leadership Fellow.
Demi Kouzounas, a graduate from University of Maine at Orono, graduated in 1981 from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. She and her husband (Joseph G. Penna, DMD) then joined the U. S. Army, serving in the 86th Medical Detachment in Giessen, Germany from 1981-1984. They own two practices, Dunstan Dental Center in Scarborough (for the last 28 years) and Northwoods Dental in Skowhegan (for the last two years.)
The success of the practices has allowed Demi to do more volunteer work in the community. She is one of the founders of Bright Smiles (a free children’s clinic in Portland) which has for the last 7 years seen children who may have newly immigrated or do not have MaineCare coverage. She also is the cofounder of ‘Dentists Who Care for ME’ which gives a day of free care. For the last five years, the participating dentists have seen more than 2,600 needy Mainers and have donated more than $700,000 of free care.
Dr. Kouzounas has been involved in several dental organizations, including as a representative of the Greater Portland Dental Society, as a Pierre Fauchard Fellow, and as a fellow of the International College of Dentists in which she was the past deputy regent for Maine.
Dr. Demi Kouzounas is the president of the Maine Dental Association and has been very involved legislatively concerning access-to-care issues. Joe and Demi live in Saco, Maine, and have two grown children, Dr. Nichol Penna and Joseph W. Penna; and a son-in-law, Dr. Douglas Delli Colli.