apZme, a leading Dental Sleep Organization (DSO) and Management Services Organization (MSO) dedicated to supporting sleep apnea and dental sleep medicine practices, has announced that Brian Colao has joined the company's Advisory Board. Brian Colao, the Director of Dykema's Dental Service Organizations Industry Group, brings nearly 30 years of experience in the dental industry. He is widely regarded as an authority on DSO formation, business structures, mergers and acquisitions, and regulatory compliance, including corporate practice, advertising, billing, and HIPAA regulations.
According to Rani Ben-David, CEO of apZme, "We are honored to have Brian Colao join our Advisory Board. Brian's extensive experience and industry leadership will be invaluable as we continue to expand our footprint and expand our services. His expertise will help guide us in our mission to be the leader in sleep medicine."
At Dykema, Colao has been instrumental in shaping the landscape of DSOs, providing legal counsel and strategic guidance to some of the largest DSOs in the country. His contributions have been pivotal in driving growth and innovation within the industry. Colao expressed his enthusiasm for his new role, stating, "I am excited to join the Advisory Board of apZme. apZme is at the forefront of dental sleep medicine, and I look forward to contributing to its mission of improving patient care through innovative solutions and strategic same store growth."
The addition of Brian Colao to the Advisory Board marks a significant step forward for apZme as the company continues to strengthen its leadership team and broaden its impact in the field of sleep medicine. apZme is a DSO/MSO for practices that focus on sleep apnea and dental sleep medicine, offering proprietary policies, procedures, and technology to ensure member practice success. With over a combined 200 years of sleep medicine expertise, apZme continues to grow rapidly through mergers, acquisitions, and the development of new centers. The company provides solutions for dental DSOs looking to incorporate dental sleep medicine into existing practices.


