
Dr. Allison House
Advisory Board Member
Dr. Allison House is a general dentist in Arizona’s Phoenix/ Arcadia area. She currently owns and operates a solo private practice, House Dental.
Dr. House is highly active in organized dentistry. She served as the state treasurer for the Arizona Dental Association. She then became the youngest president ever of the Arizona Dental Association. She began the Women in Dentistry program in Arizona to help connect female dentist to each other. She was honored as Mentor of the Year and then Dentist of the Year by the Arizona Dental Association.
Dr. House serves as an Arizona delegate to House of Delegates of the American Dental Association. She serves on the political action committee (the “Tooth Party”) at both the state and national levels. She enjoys encouraging young dentists to get involved in the process of legislation.
Dr. House just completed a four-year term as the ADA 14th District’s representative on the prestigious ADA Council for Dental Practice. She chaired the subcommittee on practice which focused on our workforce problem. She also speaks both for the ADA Success program at dental schools and around the country on the topic of ethics.
Dr. House is a published author. She wrote a chapter in the collaborative book, Innovative Women in Healthcare, where she shares her passion for dentistry as well as Olympic weight lifting.
Dr. House and a partner, Shawn Zajas, have a podcast called The Authentic Dentist. Its mission is to give dentists room to acknowledge their struggles and grow into strong leaders.
Dr. House is also active in several charitable organizations. She was on the board for the Arizona Dental Foundation and volunteers for the Arizona Mission of Mercy. She is active in girl scouts, rotary, and Olympic weight lifting.
Dr. House is married and has two children.
Email: doctorhouse@msn.com
Website: www.HouseDental.com

Dr. Victoria Chen
Advisory Board Member
Dr. Victoria Chen has been transforming the lives of young children, teens, and adults through orthodontic care since 2007. She takes great pride in providing her patients with the confidence that comes from a great smile, and she is dedicated to utilizing the latest treatment options and the most advanced technologies available to achieve that goal in the shortest possible time.
With over 700 five-star Google reviews on the Significance Orthodontics website, Dr. Victoria’s commitment to personalized care and treatment plans has earned her an award-winning reputation in orthodontic care. She offers multiple treatment options, including Invisalign, clear and metal braces, and science-backed techniques. Additionally, she provides virtual consultations, online checkups, and a complimentary new patient assessment.
Dr. Victoria’s dedication to her patients has also led her to serve as a volunteer dentist for Serving Up Smiles, a free dental clinic for the homeless and low-income Nevadans. In addition, she donated over $200,000 of orthodontic treatment through the Smiles Change Lives Foundation. In addition, her passion for high performance has led her to become a Certified High-Performance Coach, helping her patients achieve their goals beyond dazzling smiles. She also holds the certifications of WSET Level 2 & 3 Award (Wine & Spirit Education Trust) and Bordeaux Master of Wine Scholar Guild.

Angelina Huang
Founder
Angelina Huang is a highly accomplished high school student, athlete, and leader with a stellar academic profile, extensive extracurricular involvement, and numerous awards and honors. With a 4.95 GPA, Angelina ranks first in her class of 690 students at Ed W. Clark High School. Outside of the classroom, Angelina is a nationally top-ranked junior golfer and a passionate advocate for women in STEM. She founded the Nevada Chapter of Women in STEM and has been its president and ambassador since 2022, empowering and encouraging young girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. She is also the President of NV Girls in STEM, providing opportunities and resources for young girls to develop their skills and pursue their passions. Additionally, Angelina founded Neuroscience for Athletes, an organization that bridges neuroscience, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, psychology, and statistics to assist athletes in achieving their peak performance.
Angelina is also an accomplished author, having published the book “I Want to Play College Golf” on Amazon in 2021. The book was based on interviews with over 15 golf coaches and experts and raised over $17,000 through book sales, which Angelina donated back to various community charities. She has also conducted research on the effects of EEG and brainwave signals on golf putting performance, volunteered with the American Heart Association and Cancer Awareness Marathon, and founded Dentistry for Kidz, a nonprofit organization and podcast dedicated to educating young kids about oral health.
In addition to her academic and extracurricular achievements, Angelina has received numerous awards and honors, including the Princeton Book Award, London Book Festival Winner, San Francisco Book Festival Runner-up, and Los Angeles Book Festival Honorable Mentions in 2023. She has also been recognized as a National AP Scholar with Distinction, the 2023 AJGA Rolex Scholar Award, the 2023 USGA-AJGA President Leadership Award Finalist, the 2022 President Volunteer Service Gold Medal, and the 2022 Youth Community Service Award by the Global Federation of Chinese Business Women.

Cameron Huang
Founder
Cameron Huang is a rising star in both academics and athletics. She is a sophomore at Ed W. Clark High School in Las Vegas and is part of The Academy of Mathematics, Science, and Applied Technology (A.M.S.A.T). With a weighted GPA of 4.455, she ranks in the top 3% of her class out of 776 students.
Cameron is also an accomplished athlete with numerous awards and honors. She is a nationally top-ranked junior golfer, with over one hundred wins and top-ten finishes in state, regional, and national tournaments. Cameron has been part of the Clark High School Women’s Golf Team since 2021, and she has also received recognition as a 2nd Team All-Southern Nevada and 2nd Team All-Divisions All-Las Vegas golfer.
Cameron’s passion for helping others is evident in her extracurricular activities. She is the co-founder and president of Neuroscience for Athletes, an organization that uses neuroscience, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, psychology, and statistics to help athletes achieve peak performance. She is also the co-founder, president, and ambassador of Women in STEM, a non-profit organization that empowers and encourages high school girls to immerse themselves in STEM fields. She is also the Vice President of NV Girls in STEM, providing opportunities and resources for young girls and women to develop their skills and pursue their passions. Additionally, she founded Dentistry for Kidz, a non-profit organization and podcast that educates young kids about oral health.
Cameron’s achievements extend beyond the classroom and the golf course. She is an Amazon-published author of “I Want to Play College Golf,” which has raised over $17,000 through book sales, with 100% of the proceeds going to various community charities. This book won the 2023 London Book Festival Award, the 2023 San Francisco Book Festival Runner-Up, and the 2023 Los Angeles Book Festival Award Honorable Mentions. In addition, she is a recipient of the President Volunteer Service Award-Gold Medal and the Youth Community Service Award by the Global Federation of Chinese Business Women (GFCBW). She also completed 12-week coaching sessions with the Certified High-Performance Coaching Institute for leadership, time management, and persuasive skills to be a high-performance leader.

Alyssa Thirinthong
President
Alyssa Thirinthong is a senior at Ed W. Clark High School in Las Vegas, Nevada, where she ranks in the top 2% of her class and is pursuing an Advanced Honors Diploma through the Academy of Mathematics, Science, and Applied Technology (AMSAT). With a 4.827 weighted GPA, Alyssa has excelled in a rigorous curriculum, reflecting her commitment to academic excellence and intellectual growth.
Alyssa’s passion for healthcare and science is evident through her extensive clinical exposure. She has shadowed in adult emergency rooms, mother-infant units, and obstetric and anesthesiology departments, gaining hands-on insight into patient care, surgical preparation, and pain management techniques. As a Junior Volunteer at Sunrise Hospital and Sunrise Children’s Hospital, she has contributed over 300 hours of service, providing direct support to patients and staff, enhancing patient comfort, and gaining experience in the operations of both pediatric and adult healthcare environments.
She also served as the elected 2024-2025 Secretary of Clark High School’s HOSA–Future Health Professionals chapter, where she organizes events, mentored aspiring healthcare students, and led public volunteer events. Her competitive success includes placing 1st in Health Informatics and 3rd in Nutrition at the 2025 Nevada State Leadership Conference, as well as 2nd in Behavioral Health in 2024.
In Summer 2025, Alyssa was selected for the prestigious Summer Science Program (SSP) in Biochemistry at Purdue University, where she researched the Cdc14 protein from the barley fungal pathogen Rhynchosporium commune. Her project involved designing and testing a potential small-molecule inhibitor through in vitro biochemical assays, integrating protein structure analysis with experimental research.
Outside of academics and research, Alyssa is a dedicated member of the Clark High School Women’s Varsity Golf Team, a trained pianist who has studied, performed, and competed for 10+ years, and a recipient of the President’s Volunteer Service Award (Gold Medal) for her commitment to service.
Looking ahead, Alyssa plans to study biochemistry or neurobiology at a top-tier university, with aspirations of becoming a physician focused on women’s health and medical innovation. She hopes to contribute to discoveries that improve patient outcomes and expand representation of women and Asian Americans in medicine and STEM leadership.