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In Memoriam

In Memoriam

“This is an incredible honor and an opportunity that will allow me to serve the entire dental profession. It is, however, bittersweet. I am proud to be a part of the OU College of Dentistry and am confident the college will maintain its tradition of clinical excellence moving forward. I will forever be indebted to this college, this university, and the people of Oklahoma.”

Raymond A. Cohlmia, D.D.S., Appointed Executive Director of ADA

The University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry extends a heartfelt congratulations to Raymond A. Cohlmia, D.D.S., on his appointment as the new executive director of the American Dental Association, the nation’s leading advocate for oral health.

“My experience at the OU College of Dentistry has been instrumental in preparing me for this new role with the American Dental Association,” said Dr. Cohlmia.

Dr. Cohlmia is a 1988 graduate of the OU College of Dentistry. Along with 26 years of private practice experience, he served the college as assistant dean for patient care and director of comprehensive care before he was appointed dean in 2015. Dr. Cohlmia served an integral role in the college’s Legacy Project, a $20 million capital campaign. He also led the college through a change in curriculum, converting to a comprehensive care clinical education model. Additionally, under his leadership, the college has seen a record number of applications for the dental program and a record number of patients served each year.

“Dean Cohlmia is a transformative leader for the OU College of Dentistry, achieving recognition as one of the top dental programs in the country,” said Jason R. Sanders, M.D., MBA, former senior vice president and provost of the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. “Dr. Cohlmia likewise is a leader for our OU Health Sciences Center and a trusted ambassador for dental professionals across Oklahoma. We are tremendously proud for his once-in-alifetime opportunity at the American Dental Association to advance dentistry and oral health across the nation and globe.”

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