We look forward to you joining us at the breathtakingly beautiful Broadmoor
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CDABO 2025 Annual Meeting
Bringing back the Buzz
for the Broadmoor!
My wife, Neleen, and I are extremely honored that you are considering this once-in-a-lifetime meeting to celebrate the 46th reunion of the College of Diplomates of the American Board of Orthodontics at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs. In 2021 during the original site visit, we went into the Golden Bee Bar on site which is a relocated 20th Century British Pub reassembled. When you walk in, they “flick” a bee sticker on you. The Bee has long been the symbol of The College to promote Board Certification. I took it as a sign that this is where our meeting should be. Nearly four years later with constant planning, we are on the verge of making history with the largest meeting ever for the College. Our new logo and seal incorporating the bee is a recognition of our past while we embrace the Future. According to Forbes Travel Guide, the Five-Star Broadmoor resort’s main campus is located on 5,000 acres in Colorado Springs. The resort offers many activities for its guests including fal - conry, pickleball, zip lining, world-class golf, paddle boating, swimming, tennis, fly fishing, even an onsite movie theatre, and so much more. Families will love ‘Play at the Broadmoor,’ which offers six lanes of bowling and a menu that offers choices for everyone. There is excellent hiking nearby. The Broadmoor Seven Falls is a must-visit, as is the famed Garden of the Gods red rock formations and the luxurious Colorado hotel is all within a few miles of the funky, small art town of Manitou Springs. Located here is The Broadmoor Manitou and Pikes Peak Cog Railway offering an unforgettable way to experience American’s Mountain during every season. There is also the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, created by Broadmoor’s founder, Spencer Penrose, a few minutes away by complimentary shuttle.
During your stay, you’ll learn little tidbits of the hotel’s early 20th-century history. When you walk into the original Broadmoor Main building, you’ll find an extensive 1,000-bottle collection of Prohibition-era wine and spirits (part of Penrose’s personal collection) encased in glass along the walls; a unique display dubbed “Bottle Alley.” Dr. Matthew Ng, our Scientific Chair, has put together a breakthrough scientific program which is the hallmark of the College meeting. Lecturers will come from all over the world; South Africa, Portugal, Canada, and the United States will all share their “Back to the Future” approach to contemporary orthodontic treatment. Our amazing 2024-2025 College Councilors have done tremendous work to bring the organization into the 21st century and all of us welcome you to the Broadmoor to continue to create memories that last a lifetime. We wish you safe travels to begin your adventure. Where we are going, we don’t need roads!!
Sandy and Neleen Bigman and Taz
President of The College
Go to www.cdabo.org annual meeting page for more information and to complete online registration. Questions? Call 833-462-3226 or email info@cdabo.org schedule
Friday July 11 8:30a.m. – 9:30a.m.
Joint Council/ABO Meeting
Gaylord Boardroom Gaylord Boardroom
9:30a.m. – 11:30a.m. 11:30a.m. – 6:00p.m. 12:00p.m. – 1:00p.m. 1:15p.m. – 5:15p.m. 6:00p.m. – 8:00p.m.
Council Meeting
Registration Desk Open ReCert Prep Course
Rocky Mountain Foyer Rocky Mountain Ballroom Rocky Mountain Ballroom West Tower Lawn (outside) West Tower Lawn (outside)
ABO Scenario-based Clinical Exam Prep Course Welcome Reception (Meal included & cash bar)
Group Photo
7:45p.m.
Back to the Future Movie (Concessions included)
8:15p.m. – 10:15p.m.
Broadmoor Theater
Saturday July 12 7:00a.m. – 12:00p.m.
Registration Desk Open
Rocky Mountain Foyer
Family Breakfast (Meal included)
7:00a.m. – 9:00a.m. 7:30a.m. – 12:00p.m. 7:45a.m. – 8:00a.m. 8:00a.m. – 10:00a.m. 10:00a.m – 10:30a.m. 10:30a.m. – 12:00p.m.
Mountain View Terrace (outside)
Exhibitor Showcase Open Scientific Sessions Intro
Rocky Mountain Ballroom Rocky Mountain Ballroom Rocky Mountain Ballroom Rocky Mountain Ballroom Rocky Mountain Ballroom
Ray C. Thurow Memorial Lecture: Dr. Tom Pitts Annual Business Meeting (Coffee/tea break)
Lecture: Dr. Nimet Guiga
College Golf Tournament Tee Off
1:00p.m.
East Course
Flying W Ranch Dinner & Show (Meal included)
5:00p.m. – 8:30p.m.
Flying W Ranch
Sunday July 13 6:00a.m. – 7:00a.m.
Fun Run (Includes t-shirt)
Registration Desk Open
7:00a.m. – 12:00p.m. 7:00a.m. – 9:00a.m. 7:30a.m. – 12:00p.m. 7:45a.m. – 8:00a.m. 8:00a.m. – 9:45a.m. 9:30a.m. – 11:30p.m. 9:45a.m. – 10:15a.m. 10:15a.m. – 12:00p.m. 5:30p.m. – 10:00p.m.
Rocky Mountain Foyer
Family Breakfast (Meal included) Exhibitor Showcase Open Scientific Sessions Intro Lecture: Dr. Mark Wertheimer
Mountain View Terrace (outside) Rocky Mountain Ballroom Rocky Mountain Ballroom Rocky Mountain Ballroom Fish House on the Golf Course
Guest Discussion: Book Club (Coffee/tea break)
Coffee Break in Exhibits
Rocky Mountain Ballroom Rocky Mountain Ballroom
Lecture: Dr. Sylvain Chamberland
President’s Dinner Enchantment Under the Sea Dance (Meal included & cash bar)
Cheyenne Lodge
Monday July 14 7:00a.m. – 12:00p.m.
Registration Desk Open
Rocky Mountain Foyer
Family Breakfast (Meal included)
7:00a.m. – 9:00a.m. 7:30a.m. – 12:00p.m. 7:45a.m. – 8:00a.m. 8:00a.m. – 9:45a.m. 9:45a.m. – 10:15a.m. 10:15a.m. – 12:00p.m.
Mountain View Terrace (outside)
Exhibitor Showcase Open Scientific Sessions Intro Lecture: Dr. Sercan Akyalcin Coffee Break in Exhibits Lecture: Dr. Brandon Owen
Rocky Mountain Ballroom Rocky Mountain Ballroom Rocky Mountain Ballroom Rocky Mountain Ballroom Rocky Mountain Ballroom
Regular = closed session for Council and ABO Bold = included in registration fee Italic = optional, additional charge with Registration Events and times are subject to change
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Due for ABO recertification? Join our Recertification Prep Course for the Board Case Exam on Friday, 7/11/25, from 12p.m. to 1p.m. With 61% of all orthodontists now board-certified, the College, as of 2024, offers a ReCert Prep Course for those interested in taking the Board Case Exam (BCE) as part of their recertification process. This 60-minute course, offers 1.0 hours of CE credit and pro - vides the following learning objectives: Understand when one is eligible for the ABO renewal and pathways to recertify. Gain information on the BCE format and steps to complete this recertification pathway. Review key information and articles that BCE questions are drawn from.
Samir Bishara Award of Merit The 2024-25 Council is pleased to announce Dr. Dan Rejman as the recipient of the 2025 Samir Bishara Award of Merit.
Dan Rejman was born and raised in the Finger Lakes region of Upstate New York. He worked on his family’s large dairy farm throughout his childhood and early adult years after attending Hobart College for his undergraduate degree. He started dental school at age 29, after realizing that he
Dr. Jane Wright is a Board-Certified Orthodontist practicing at Crawford and Wright Orthodontics with her father. She has her BS in Nutrition Sci- ence from the University of Minnesota, her DDS and MS in Oral Biology and Orthodontic Certificate from Marquette University. See our website www.cdabo.org for her full bio as well as the course agenda.
wanted to pursue a career in dentistry. He attended the University of Michigan School of Dentistry and worked as a general dentist for several years outside of Rochester, NY. He decided to become an orthodon- tist and received his Masters in Orthodontics from Marquette University. Dr. Rejman spent several years practicing in An- napolis, MD before settling in Castle Rock, Colora- do, where he opened his practice with his wife, and office manager, Julie. He currently has two offices in the Castle Rock area, where he and Julie raised their four children. Dan clearly remembers the day he responded to an email from the College looking for candidates to rep- resent RMSO and SWSO. The question he and his wife discussed…”Aren’t we too busy to get involved at this point in our lives?” Looking back at this years later, Dan is incredibly thankful that even though the answer was “yes”, he made the decision to get involved with the College. He has made hundreds of cherished relationships and feels great satisfaction to have contributed in some small way to our profession. The College also allowed Dan to develop a rela - tionship with the American Board of Orthodontics during the transition to the scenario-based clinical examination, and was the instructor of the College’s preparatory course for many years. In 2022, he was selected as a Director of the ABO, representing the RMSO. Dan continues to enjoy and value every aspect of both organizations. Dan has dedicated his professional life to orthodontics and is a prime exam- ple of going “A Step Beyond” for the College.
ABO Scenario-Based Clinical Exam Prep Course Join our ABO Scenario-Based Clinical Exam Prep Course on Friday, 7/11/25, from 1p.m. to 5p.m. The College of Diplomates Prep Course is designed to assist partici - pants in preparing for the American Board of Orthodontics Scenar- io-based Clinical Examination to achieve board certification. The course includes tips on how to prepare and maximize your effective - ness during the ABO Virtual Clinical Examination. Attendees will be invited after the course to join the College Prep Course Facebook Study Group for continued dialogue and sample case practice. This 4 hour course, offers 4.0 hours of CE credit and provides the following learning objectives: Learn about the history and evolution of the ABO Clinical Exam Become more familiar with the different parts of the ABO Clinical Exam Gain helpful tips and strategies for taking the ABO Clinical Exam See our website www.cdabo.org for the bios of our 3 different instructors Dr. Paul Sproul, Dr. Matthew Ng and Dr. Nipul Tanna.
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Scientific Lectures
7:45a.m.–12p.m. Rocky Mountain Ballroom
Saturday, July 12
Honorary Ray Thurow Speaker Dr. Tom Pitts
Dr. Nimet Guiga
Dr. Thomas Pitts is an accomplished orthodon - tist with over five decades of experience. He currently serves as the Executive Clinical Director of Ortho Classic, a globally recog- nized supplier of orthodontic products. With a career spanning back to 1970, Dr. Pitts has dedicated himself to the practice of orthodon- tics, specializing in smile arc and traditional
Dr. Nimet Guiga, obtained her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 1992 at the University of Coimbra Medical School in Portugal. In 1998, she took a 2 year program in Implantology and Oral Surgery at the Biotechnology Institute in Spain. In 2006, she started a post-graduate program in Ortho- dontics. She completed a 3 year Masters
techniques. A respected figure in the orthodontic community, Dr. Pitts holds a Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree from the University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry and a Master of Science in Orthodontics Degree from the University of Washing- ton. Known for his groundbreaking contributions to the field, Dr. Pitts has invented the Pitts 21 system, bracket slot, and arch forms, revolutionizing orthodontic practices. His commitment to education is evident through his numerous publications and lectures. Beyond his professional accomplishments, Dr. Pitts values family time and enjoys golfing. His dedication to community affairs reflects his commitment to making a positive impact both in and out of the orthodontic realm. Remove the Band-Aid Dr. Pitts will introduce an avatar that he brings to the specialty of or - thodontics. This is not a replacement of traditional orthodontic treat - ment and finishing, but an addition to ‘ideal’ finishing tooth relation - ships, that enhances esthetics and efficiency. It’s very important to finish cases with a beautiful functioning occlusion, perio and healthy tooth placement. Will review added protocols that he’s worked with for many years as well as show many different types of cases to demonstrate these protocols and results. As well as explain his exam process including diagnosis and treatment planning that begins with esthetics and then examines the typical intra oral discrepancies. He will also address how he promotes his practice very simply and with very little expense. He will address scientific testing as evidence for the efficacy of these protocols/biomechanics. Demonstrating the efficiency gained with his square wire system, which is part of his protocols to help orthodontists be more efficient with less force. Learning Objectives • Learn how to improve ‘smile esthetics’ and achieve a great occlusion and perio. • How to achieve great efficiency in treatment with best ‘facial esthetics’. • How to get a great result on numerous surgical cases done non-surgically.
Degree in Orthodontics at the University of Toulouse-Paul Sabatier in France. She then went on to take a Specialist Degree in Orthodontics at the University of Andorra. Dr. Guiga also did a 2 year Specialist program in Lingal Orthodontics at the Com- pultense University in Madrid, Spain. She then started studying Facial Harmonization focusing on enhancing her orthodontic treatment outcomes by treating dysfunctional muscles related to malocclusions as well as changing soft tissue orthodontic cephalometric points. She now dedicates herself to Facial Driven Orthodontics and the Smile Arc Protocol Technique developed by Dr. Thomas Pitts. She is a worldwide lecturer and is especially proud of lecturing with Dr. Pitts and being part of his teaching team at his 2 year Masters Continuum Program in the USA. Get Ahead, Stay Ahead! Game Changing Orthodontics! Untimely Results Diagnosis and treatment planning for Facially Driven Ortho- dontics and the optimal position of the upper central incisor are crucial for achieving excellent esthetic outcomes. “Begin with the end in mind,” as Dr. Thomas Pitts often says, is key to success. Finishing an orthodontic case starts before the appliance is placed, with a solid diagnosis and plan. Good facial harmony can exist within a wide range of cephalometric values, and even well-treated cases that meet ABO criteria may not produce an esthetic smile. Modern orthodontic care must assess both soft and hard tissue, perform a complete smile analysis, and account for the aging effects on facial and peri-oral tissues. Learning Objectives • Include enhancement of facial beauty as one of the primary elective goals of patients seeking orthodontic care. • Include the aging effects brought upon the face and peri- oral tissues in treatment planning to create lasting results. • Use facial harmonization techniques to achieve ideal nose, lip, and chin relationships and proper muscle balance.
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7:45a.m.–12p.m. Rocky Mountain Ballroom
SUNday, July 13
Dr. Mark Wertheimer
Dr. Sylvain Chamberland
Dr. Mark Wertheimer has been in specialist orthodontist practice since 1996. He has been actively involved with various dental boards and societies during his career and is currently a past Director on the Board of the South African Dental Association; and also past President of the South African Society of Orthodontists.
Dr. Chamberland received his DMD degree from Laval University in 1983, a Certificate in Orthodontics from University of Montre- al in 1990 and a Master degree in dental science in 2008 from Laval University where he was part time clinical instructor and teacher at the undergraduate program of the dental faculty from 1991 to 2008. He
During his career, Dr. Wertheimer has maintained a keen interest in keeping abreast of new trends and technology in orthodontics and has attended many congresses, both locally and internationally. The most recent being an intensive course in San Francisco dealing specifically with Different Types of Maloc - clusion with or without Dysfunctional Problems as it relates to occlusion. Dr. Wertheimer graduated as a dentist in 1986 at the University of the Witwatersrand. He graduated as an orthodon- tist in 1995 and went on to be admitted as a Fellow of the Col- lege of Dentistry of SA in the branch of Orthodontics in 1996. He was involved in the teaching of postgraduate orthodontic students in the Orthodontic department at the Wits Dental School over a period of 16 years. Are Implants in the Esthetic Zone a Wise Choice – Revisiting the Dilemma of Missing Teeth Missing teeth in the esthetic zone are encountered often. This maybe congenital, or in later life due to various factors, for exam- ple, trauma. While implants may be an obvious option, evidence has proven that they often present significant challenges in later years. This lecture explores the various options for treating pa - tients with missing teeth in the esthetic zone, and references the various problems that may arise based on contemporary scientific evidence. Patient examples will be used to illustrate these chal - lenges and the options for treatment. Learning Objectives • Identify the salient questions regarding treatment for missing teeth in the esthetic zone. • Review the evidence related to implants in the esthetic zone. • Explore options to mitigate challenges during treatment of missing teeth in the esthetic zone.
lectures in several graduate programs and scientific meetings in the US, Canada and Europe. He is also a published author. Old School is Not Bad School The aim of this lecture is to review throughout a retrospective look at cases treated early in my career ask if I would treat them nowadays, what would I do differently. Several new technologies appear in the orthodontic fields, the bone biology and the tooth don’t know where the force to move from whether it is a bracket, a wire of plastic. One should keep in mind that bracket, wire or plastic don’t move teeth. Force and momentum does. The bone biology did not change, and it tends to be forgotten if one listens to some advertisements from many com- panies and their KOL. They want us to try this new magic device for this or that and the orthodontist become the beta tester and may get stuck with failure of the new device to obtain the claimed benefit. A good understanding of biomechanics is mandatory to de - liver efficient force systems to move the teeth. Tip back mechanism, intrusive arch, T-loop retraction spring, box loop, transpalatal arch and lingual arch are tools that I still use on a routine basis. Over the years, I have tried several appliances because I tend to be an early adopter, but in retrospect, I learned the hard way that such or such thing may not work, or the learning curve could be steep. The use of TADS to treat open bite and MARPE for trans- verse deficiency are good example of new technologies that changes the treatment approach of several malocclusions. We will do some time traveling showing cases with transverse deficiency treated with 3-piece Le Fort 1 to SARPE , to MARPE to DOME . Surgical treatment planning has evolved from models on articula- tor, free-hand surgery to 3D surgical planning. We will discuss direct bonding versus indirect bonding. What is the advantage or disadvan- tage. We will review the treatment approach for OSA patient, com- plex inderdisciplinary treatment involving perio, prostho and surgery. Learning Objectives • Explore the biomechanics and old school techniques to deliver efficient force systems to move the teeth. • Understand that new systems are not always better than old systems. • Review treatment approaches complex interdisciplinary treatments involving perio, prostho and surgery.
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Scientific Lectures
7:45a.m.–12p.m. Rocky Mountain Ballroom
MONday, July 14
Dr. Sercan Akyalcin
Dr. Brandon Owen
Dr. Sercan Akyalcin is the Head of Orthodon- tics at Harvard School of Dental Medicine. He has a DDS-PhD degree and is a graduate of the orthodontic program at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. Before joining Harvard University, he was a faculty member at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in Boston, where he also
Brandon Owen, DDS, MS is the President and Founder of KLOwen Orthodontics, a legacy company named and dedicated for his son, Keller Logan. He is an ortho-inventor with over 15 years of hands-on practice experience. Dr. Owen earned the first-ever AAO Ortho Innovator Award in 2019 for his invention of the KLOwen Custom Digital
served as the chair and graduate program director of Orthodontics. Dr. Akyalcin is active in many leadership roles, serving on the Northeast Society of Orthodontists (NESO) Board of Direc- tors and representing NESO on the House of Delegates at the AAO. He also advocates for the Northeast region on the AAO Council on Education. As a dental educator and orthodontist, he has published fifty peer-reviewed papers, co-edited a textbook, contributed to twelve other orthodontic books, and served on the editorial boards of orthodontic and dental journals. In addition, he has been recognized with several awards in the field, includ - ing the 2019 Edward H. Angle Research Prize. Additionally, he serves as an examiner for the Council on Dental Accreditation Malocclusions, specifically skeletal Class II, skeletal Class III, severe crowding, and vertical anomalies such as open and deep bites present unique challenges for orthodontists to diagnose and treat efficiently. Many of these challenges relate to the wide diversity of the clinical presentation and complicating factors such as incisor position and torque, the need for transverse expansion, and vertical management of the case. The attendees will be instructed to identify the needs of their patients and customize their treatments utilizing a personalized approach and custom appliances. Learning Objectives • Have a better understanding of precision orthodontics and personalized treatment. • Familiarize themselves with customized appliance design and fabrication. • Plan and execute treatment of complex cases with a personalized approach. and the American Board of Orthodontics. Precision Orthodontics: Days of Future Past
System and honorable mention for the 2024 Ortho Innovator Award for custom metal SL, holds numerous orthodontic patents, and has served as a consultant and advisor for various digital orthodontic systems. Dr. Owen received a BS in from Montana State University-Bozeman, DDS, Orthodontic Residency, MS from University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. He is currently resides in Lakeway, Texas with his wife and two children. The Benefits of Custom Braces Theoretically, custom makes all the sense in the world. Having brackets and wires deliver the teeth to the original position elevates outcomes and maximizes efficiency. However, the challenge with any system is implementation – getting through the change curve to actually achieve the promise of what digital solutions have to offer. The trick is making technology work for you, not vice versa. We need to understand the real difference between conventional, one-size-fits-all solutions versus custom orthodontics from a results perspective and from an efficiency perspective. In this session, Dr. Brandon Owen, Founder and President of KLOwen Orthodontics looks at how to accelerate integration to achieve workflow efficiency, deliver quality outcomes, and ultimately realize more predictable ROI for the whole practice – doctor, team, and patients. Learning Objectives • Understand how filling the slot with a custom bracket gives the practitioner more control. • Understand how more control can reduce the stress of the orthodontic team. • Understand how to make custom braces actually deliver a positive ROI.
The College of Diplomates of the American Board of Orthodontics (the College) is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by board of dentistry. The College of Diplomates of the American Board of Orthodontics designates this activity for up to 17.0 hours of continuing education credits.
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Bring your family! Our agenda allows you to not only gain CE during half day lectures but still have ample time to forge lifelong memories with friends and family! Adventure awaits…. Events & Activities Social Events included in your registration: Friday’s Welcome Reception ■ Outdoors on the West Tower Lawn overlooking the Cheyenne Lake ■ Great food including kid friendly food options ■ Music ■ Kid friendly crafts and games ■ Cash Bar (1 drink ticket for all 21 & up guests included) Friday’s Back to the Future Movie
■ Rated PG for everyone ■ Concessions included Family Breakfast on Saturday, Sunday, & Monday Morning ■ Outdoors on the Mountain View Terrace ■ Delicious food and hot coffee to start your day Sunday’s President’s Dinner ■ Cheyenne Lodge with beautiful views ■ Delicious food even kid friendly ■ Cash bar (2 drink tickets for all 21 & up guests included) ■ Enchantment Under the Sea Themed Dance – Dress as if it’s prom in 1955. Be there or be square! Golden Bee ■ Enjoy great food drinks and sing-a-long songs at an authentic English pub that was brought panel by panel to the Broadmoor in 1961. ■ Upon arrival, you will be flicked with a bee sticker to welcome you to the Golden Bee. We plan to close out each evening for fun and camaraderie while wearing our bees with pride.
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Optional Activities for an additional fee: Saturday’s College Golf Tournament ■ $235 per person includes tourney fees, box lunch & bottled water. ■ Broadmoor’s East Golf Course with a 5 Star Rating by Golf Digest ■ Top 25 Golf Resort in the World and hosting the 2025 US Senior Open Saturday’s Flying W Ranch Dinner & Show ■ Kid friendly with petting zoo, hayrides, ponies, train ride, axe throwing & more ■ Delicious Chuckwagon food of brisket, chicken, beans, potatoes, applesauce, & bread ■ Entertaining Western music by the talented Flying W Wranglers ■ Visit their website www.flyingw.com.
Sunday’s Fun Run ■ T-shirt included ■ Start your morning off with some competitive but fun cardio! Sunday’s Guest Discussion: Book Club ■ Enjoy a golf cart ride to the lovely, rustic Fish House. ■ Read A Lady’s Life in the Rocky Mountains by Isabella Bird in advance. ■ Guest discussion with refreshments
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Broadmoor Resort Amenities: Visit https://broadmoor.com/the-resort/services-amenities for the full list and call 855-421-4301 to make dining and activity reservations • Childcare Services – www.broadmoornannies.com • Retail Shops • Movie Theater • Tennis Courts and Pickleball Courts • 3 Swimming Pools plus water slides and children’s wading pool • Paddle boats • Beauty Salon and Spa – Call 855-421-4301 for reservations • Fitness Center with a daily group Yoga class • Play Bowling Alley • Dining • Beautiful art & history tours on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays Broadmoor Adventures: Visit https://broadmoor.com/adventures for full details and contact information – Booking in advance is strongly recommended! • 10 Zip Lines – https://broadmoor.com/adventures/ soaring-adventure • Seven Falls and Restaurant 1858 – Call 719-476-6758 for reservations. Complimentary shuttle from the Broadmoor. Visit https://sevenfalls.com/visit/hours-rates . • Pikes Peak Cog Railway – https://cograilway.com • Biking, Hiking, & Rock Climbing – Call 719-471-6168 • White Water Rafting. Book through website. All necessary equipment provided. • Cheyenne Mountain Zoo – https://cmzoo.org for tickets and complimentary shuttle from the Broadmoor Even More Adventures to Experience in Colorado Springs: Visit https://visitcos.com for full list and details. • Garden of the Gods • Pikes Peak – America’s Mountain • U. S. Air Force Academy • Western Museum of Mining & Industry • Glen Eyrie Castle constructed by the founder of Colorado Springs, General William Jackson Palmer • Winery at Holy Cross Abbey • Manitou Springs and Manitou Incline Hike (2,768 Steps) • North Pole & Santa’s Workshop – Great for kids • U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum • Ice Skating at the Broadmoor World Arena Silent Auction See the Registration Desk to Participate Olympic Champion Peggy Fleming called the Broadmoor home during her training career and has agreed to part with some of her memorabilia for a silent auction to benefit the United States Figure Skating Association Memorial Fund in honor of the • Falconry – Call 719-471-6168 • Fly Fishing – Call 866-334-3693
skaters and coaches from the Broadmoor who lost their lives on their way to the World Championships in Prague in 1961. The fund helps today’s Olympians. Visit www.usfigureskating.org/ memorial-fund for more details.
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Registration Fees
Early
Advanced
Regular
12/1/25–1/31/25
2/1/25–4/30/25
5/1/25–6/18/25
College Member College Member – Active
$1,550.00 $1,450.00 $1,450.00
$1,650.00 $1,550.00 $1,550.00
$1,750.00 $1,650.00 $1,650.00
College Member – Councilor/Past President
College Member – Retired
College Member – Full Time Faculty
$775.00
$875.00
$975.00
Family Spouse/Primary Guest without CE Spouse/Primary Guest with CE
$775.00 $875.00 $775.00 $575.00 $325.00
$875.00 $975.00 $875.00 $675.00 $425.00
$975.00
$1,075.00
Family Guest Over 21 Family Guest 13–20 Family Guest 7–12
$975.00 $775.00 $525.00
Family Guest 6 and under
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Non–Member Non–Member ABO Diplomate * Non–Member Non–Diplomate * Non–Member College Resident
$1,700.00 $2,200.00
$1,800.00 $2,300.00
$1,900.00 $2,400.00
$775.00
$875.00
$975.00
Exhibit Staff – Allotted 2 Per Platinum/Gold/Silver Sponsor & 1 Per Bronze Sponsor Sponsor Staff Over Allottment $1,250.00
$1,250.00
$1,250.00
Add Ons Golf Tourney (Saturday 1PM–5PM)
$235.00 $85.00 $48.00 $53.00 $27.00
$235.00 $85.00 $48.00 $53.00 $27.00
$235.00 $85.00 $48.00 $53.00 $27.00
Flying W Ranch Supper Show Adult & Child 13 & Up (Saturday 5PM–9PM) Flying W Ranch Supper Show Child Under 12 (Saturday 5PM–9PM
Fun Run with Tshirt – max 50 (Sunday 6AM–7AM) Book Club – max 30 (Sunday 9:30AM–11:30PM)
Registration price changes take effect at midnight Central Time on the date listed. Paying by Credit Card will have processing fees but you can pay with check, Zelle, or ACH to avoid those fees. * College Member may invite a Non–Member ABO Diplomate or Non–Member Non–Diplomate 1 time at the rate of a College Member – Active Registration Cancellation/Refund Policy: Full Refund less 10% cancellation fee per person, which will be processed within 30 days after the meeting for all cancellation requests received by June 9, 2025 via email at info@cdabo.org. Starting June 10, 2025, refund requests may be submitted for consideration at info@cdabo.org.
Go to www.cdabo.org annual meeting page for more information and to complete online registration. Questions? Call 833-462-3226 or email info@cdabo.org
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Thank You to Our
2025 Annual Meeting Sponsors
In-Kind Donor
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Platinum Sponsor – President’s Dinner
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Gold Sponsor – Welcome Reception
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Silver Sponsors – Family Breakfast
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RESTAURANTS
SHOPS & GALLERIES
CONFERENCE ROOMS
1. PL A Y Bowling Alley at The Broadmoor 2. Ristorante del Lago & Bar 3. Natural Epicurean 4. The Lake Terrace Pool Café 5. Summit 6. Golden Bee 7. The Grille 8. Hotel Bar 9. Lake Terrace Dining Room
A. Peter Millar Shop B. The Broadmoor Jewelry a La Mode C. The Broadmoor Jewelry Company D. The Great Republic E. The Boutique at The Broadmoor F. Yarid’s Shoes G. The Broadmoor Western and Wildlife Gallery H. Signature Shop I. Strata J. Gibson’s Mineral Gallery
1. Broadmoor Main 2. Spa, Golf, and Tennis Complex 3. Broadmoor South 4. Broadmoor West 5. Cheyenne Lodge/ 6. Broadmoor Hall 7. International Center Mountain Clubhouse
K. The Broadmoor
Traditional Gallery
L. Rutledge’s M. Base Camp N. Fitness Shop O. The Broadmoor Golf Shop P. Salon Shop Q. The Broadmoor Racquet Shop R. The Broadmoor Shop
8. Colorado Hall 9. The Fish House 10. The Broadmoor Estate House 11. Bartolin Hall
10. Café Julie’s 11. La Taverne 12. Restaurant 1858
For more information and current hours, please dial Ext. 3999 or visit broadmoor.com
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CDABO 2025 Annual Meeting
Reserve your room
at the Broadmoor
World’s longest-running consecutive Forbes Five Star, AAA Five-Diamond Resort: www.broadmoor.com Passkey link to reserve your rooms at the Broadmoor: https://book.passkey.com/go/CDABO25 We secured discounted rates to save our members 50% plus the Broadmoor will honor this group rate so that you may extend your stay at the same rate to come as early as Tuesday, 7/8/25, and as late as Tuesday, 7/15/25. There is so much to do and see in Colorado Springs that we recommend extending your stay for this once in a lifetime opportunity. Act FAST as there are a limited number of rooms at this amazing rate!
Three Different Room Options With Check In at 4p.m and Check Out at 12p.m.
Classic Room $445/Night Daily Resort Fee: $42
Superior Room $465/Night Daily Resort Fee: $42
Premier Room $485/Night Daily Resort Fee: $42 Single to Quad Occupancy Allowed King or 2 Queen Beds Available 550 sq. ft.
Single to Quad Occupancy Allowed King or 2 Double Beds Available 325 to 450 sq. ft.
Single to Quad Occupancy Allowed King or 2 Double Beds Available 375 to 450 sq. ft.
Visit this link for any questions: www.broadmoor.com/the-resort/faqs and https://broadmoor.com/accomodations/rooms
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www.cdabo.org
Broadmoor Services & Amenities Room Service Daily Housekeeping Concierge Valet & Self-Parking Nightly Turn Down Service
Fitness Center 3 Swimming Pools 5 Tennis Courts 3 Pickleball Courts Movie Theater Childcare Services Children’s Concierge Wireless Internet
Online Access to 7000 Newspapers & Magazines Art & History Tours on Tuesday, Thursday, & Saturday at 10:30a.m. Golf Clinic: Tuesday, Thursday, & Saturday at 3p.m. One Hour Use of Paddle Boats Free Group Fitness for Early Bird Aquafit & 1 Yoga Class Access to Colorado Golf Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame in the West Building Play Bowling Alley in the West Building Complimentary Shuttle Service to Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, Starsmore Visitor & Nature Center, The Broadmoor World Arena, and The Broadmoor Seven Falls
Dry Cleaning & Laundry Service Lavazza Coffee Maker in Rooms Business Center with FedEx in Hotel
Getting here Visit www.broadmoor.com/the-resort/getting-here for all the arrival details including: • Airports • Shuttle & Private Transportation • Car Rental • Parking World-Class Dining Options www.broadmoor.com/dining • Call to Make Reservations at 855-421-4301 • Café Julie’s in the lobby where you can enjoy fresh made pastries, chocolate, and gelato Family Curating Family Vacations has been a tradition at the Broadmoor since 1918 • Call 855-421-4301 or visit https://broadmoor.com/ activities/family for more information • Childcare Services and Bee Bunch Children’s Camp
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CDABO 2025 Annual Meeting
Great Scott! You cannot miss this meeting so register early! Refer to our website at www.cdabo.org for more details.
1. Reserve your hotel room Rooms at the Broadmoor Resort in Colorado Springs, CO must be booked by no later than June 18, 2025 via https://book.passkey.com/ go/CDABO25 . We secured discounted rates to save our members 50% plus the Broadmoor will honor this group rate so that you may extend your stay at the same rate to come as early as Tuesday, 7/8/25, and as late as Tuesday, 7/15/25. ■ Classic $445 ■ Superior $465 ■ Premier $485 ■ Daily Resort Fee: $42 First night’s room and tax deposit required at booking. Single through quad occupancy for King or 2 beds. 2. Register with The College for the meeting See our website at www.cdabo.org and click on the Annual
Explore the adventures to be had in Colorado Springs at www.visitcos.com!
Meeting to complete registration. ■ Early Registration ends 1/31/25 ■ Advanced Registration is from 2/1/25-4/30/25 ■ Regular Registration is from 5/1/25-6/18/25 3. Make Reservations for Optional Activities through the Broadmoor
The Broadmoor offers so many activities but all are in high demand so make reservations early via www.broadmoor.com and click on: ■ Dining ■ Wilderness Experiences ■ Activities ■ Adventures 4. Make your travel plans See website www.broadmoor.com/the-resort/getting-here for complete details. ■ Airports: Colorado Springs (COS) is 11.5 miles away. Denver (DEN) is approximately 75 miles away. ■ Gray Line Transportation is available for pick up and drop off for either airport for a fee. Reservations are required. ■ Rental cars are a great idea so that you are free to explore the many things to do and there is a $45/night valet parking fee.
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