
Ushering in a new era at the ADA
Dr. Lemmo The ADA has moved from strategic planning to strategic forecasting, taking a page from some of the most successful companies today — Apple,

Dr. Lemmo The ADA has moved from strategic planning to strategic forecasting, taking a page from some of the most successful companies today — Apple,
Tamara S. Berg, D.D.S., a dentist from Yukon, Oklahoma, was voted ADA second vice president by the House of Delegates Oct. 22 in New Orleans.
Brett Kessler, D.D.S., of Denver was installed Oct. 22 as the 161st president of the American Dental Association. Dr. Kessler and the new and returning
The ADA House of Delegates voted Oct. 22 in New Orleans that there be no change to active member dues for 2025. Effective Jan. 1,

Cody C. Graves, D.D.S., speaks to the ADA House of Delegates Oct. 22 in New Orleans. Cody C. Graves, D.D.S., a general dentist from Goldthwaite,

Brett Kessler, D.D.S., addresses the ADA House of Delegates Oct. 22 in New Orleans. Wellness. Respect. Mouth/body connection. ADA President Brett Kessler, D.D.S., was specific

Through the years: Dr. Edgar runs a marathon; Dr. Edgar stands with her husband, Bryan Edgar, D.D.S., and son, David; Dr. Edgar and her husband

Linda J. Edgar, D.D.S., presents Rita Tiernan with her honorary membership award at a Council on Members Insurance and Retirement Programs meeting. Dr. Rodríguez Núñez

ADA members and nonmembers who are not attending the House of Delegates reference committee hearings in New Orleans can submit written testimony by 5 p.m.
The ADA Board of Trustees is recommending there be no change to active member dues for 2025. At its Aug. 16-18 meeting, the Board of
The ADA House of Delegates will elect a new treasurer this fall to replace outgoing Treasurer Ted Sherwin, D.D.S., of Orange, Virginia, whose second three-year

ADA President-elect Brett Kessler, D.D.S., trains for one of the many races he’s done. Dr. Kessler It’s 5 a.m. on any given morning. Dr. Brett