ACD
American College of Dentists
WINTER 2023
REGENCY REGENCY
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SECTION UPDATES
NEW YORK SECTION | HUDSON MOHAWK SECTION | WESTERN NEW YORK SECTION | NEW ENGLAND SECTION | QUEBEC SECTION | ATLANTIC PROVINCES SECTION
REGENCY 1
Upcoming Meetings January 2024
New York Section Awards Banquet The Penn Club New York, New York
Regent Report
January 27, 2024
Regency Leadership Meeting
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t is hard to believe that I have been Regent of Regency 1 for over a year now. This past year has been a whirlwind with the ACD. I am grateful for all of the Sections who welcomed me to their meetings and events. It has been an honor to get to know all of you.
Seaport Hotel, Boston, MA January 27, 2024
New England Section Annual Luncheon Seaport Hotel, Boston, MA
Contents Regent Report New York Section Update
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New England Section Update 4-5 Hudson-Mohawk Section Report
6-7
Western New York Section Report
8-9
Atlantic Provinces Section Report
10-11
SPEA UPDATE
12-13
Other News
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At our Annual meeting in October, Dr. Terri Dolan became the President of the ACD. We learned that in the first half of 2024 the ACD will release the new Strategic Plan and also introduce a new Executive Director. A Regency 1 Breakout Session was also held during the Annual meeting. It was well attended. Each Section provided an activities update and we went through a Nominations exercise. In the short term, I would ask each of you to consider nominating a colleague (or colleagues) to Fellowship. There is a new tutorial on the nominations process that Past President Dr. Robert Lamb and Current regent Dr. Bob Plage put together. Additionally, in the NY Section we have developed a Nominations “Cheat Sheet” as well as a “sample” Nomination Letter packet. I shared this with all Section Chairs in our Regency earlier this month. Please be sure reach out to your Section Chairs for guidance with the Nominations process. Nominations are due on January 15th, 2024. I hope that everyone has a wonderful holiday season. May the new year bring you peace, joy and much happiness. Kind regards, Julie