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List of Sponsors CLE Course Sponsors (listed alphabetically by abbreviation) Friday, January 10, 2020 Nym Sponsor Address Contact Phone , - ( ) - 1031EE 1031 Exchange Experts LLC 8101 E Prentice Ave #400 Grnwd Vill , CO 80111- J Sides 866-694-0204 Kcc 2335 Alaska Avenue El Segundo, CA 90245- H Schlager (310) 751-1841 21STCC 21st Communications Comp 405 S Humboldt St Denver, CO 80209 G Meyers 303 298 1090 360ADV 360 Advocacy Inst 1103 Parkview Blvd Colo Spgs, CO 80905- K Osborn ( 71) 957-8535 4LEVE 4L Events Llc 2609 Production Road Virginia Beach, VA 23454- A Millard (800) 241-3333 AAA Amer Arbitration Assoc 13455 Noel Road #1750 Dallas, TX 75240- C Rumney (972) 774-6927 AAAA Amer Acad Of Adoption Attys 2930 E. 96Th Street Indianapolis, IN 46240- E Freeby (817) 338-4888 AAACPA Amer Assn Of Atty Cpas 8647 Richmond Hwy, #639 Alexandria, VA 22309- N Ratner (703) 352-8064 AAAEXE Amer Assn of Airport Executive , S Dickerson 703 824 0500 AAALS Assn of Amer Law Schools 1201 Connecticut Ave #800 Wash, DC 20036 J Bauman 202 269 8851 AAARTA Amer Acad Asst Repo Tech Attys Po Box 33053 Wash, DC 20033- D Crouse (618) 344-6300 AABA Asian Amer Bar Assn 10 Emerson St #501 Denver, CO 80218 c/o Ravi Kanwal 303 781 4855 AABAA Advocates Against Batt & Abuse PO Box 771424 Steamboat Spgs, , CO 80477- D Moore (970) 879-2034 AACLLC AA-Adv Appraisals Consulting 436 E Main St #C Montrose, CO 81401 M W Johnson 970 249 1420 AADC Arizona Assn of Defense Coun 3507 N Central Ave #202 Phoenix, AZ 85012 602 212 2505 AAEL Equipment Leasing Assn 1625 Eye Street Nw Washington, DC 20006- Janet Fianko (240) 361-7341 AAHA Amer Assn of Homes for Aging 1129 20th St NW #400 Wash, DC 20036 R Wright 202 296 5960 AAHC Advantage Alternative Hlth Cr 6000 E Evans Bldg 3 #010 Denver, CO 80222 C Stimson 303 691 1771 AAJ Amer Assn for Justice 777 6Th Street Nw Washington, DC 20001- Nyle Grimes (800) 424-2725 AALALI Amer Assn of Law Libraries 55 W Jackson Blvd #940 Chicago, IL 60604 M Brown 312 939 4764 AALJ Assn of Adminis Law Judges 4882 Renova Way San Diego , CA 92124 J Carletti 619 557 5081 AAMVA Amer Assn of Motor Vehicle Adm 4301 Wilson Blvd #400 Arlington, VA B Byerly 703 522 4200 AANA Amer Assn Nurse Attys 7794 Grow Dr Pensacola, FL B Puetz 850 474 3646 AAODC Arizona Assn Def Coun 3507 N Central Ave #202 Phoenix, AZ 85012 D Their 602 212 2505 AAOEPA Amer Academy of Esta Plan Atty 6050 Santo Road, Suite 240 San Diego , CA 92124 L Maleski 858 453 2128 AAOHP Amer Assn of Health Plans 1129 20th St #600 NW Wash, Dc 20036 D Primozic 202 778 3200 AAPL Amer Acad of Psychiatry & Law PO Box 30 Bloomfield, CO J L Metzner MD 860 242 5450 AAPL Amer Assn Of Petroleum Landmen 4100 Fossil Creek Blvd Ft Worth, TX 76137- T Patton (817) 847-7700 AAR Aurora Assn of Realtors 14201 E Evans Dr Aurora, CO 80014 C Reed 303 369 5549 AARON Aaron Education Inst 2424 Pioneer Ave #405 Cheyenne, WY 82001 A Cohen 307 632 9400 AARPEW AARP Elderwatch 1301 Pennsylvania #280 Denver, CO 80203 J Friddle 720 947 5305 AASHTO Amer Assn of State Hiway Offls 444 N Capitol NW #225 Wash, DC 20001 F Francois 202 624 5800 AATP Amer Acad of Tax Practices Box 3895 Clearwater, FL 33767 B Gates 800 294 1156 AAUW Amer Assn Of University Women 2728 Lafayette Street Denver , CO 80205- H Baker (303) 292-5434 AAWARE Assn In Awareness Inc 2425 S Steele St Denver, Co 80210 R Schwartz 303 758 6675 Busn Bankruptcy Comm , 312 988 5000 ABA Amer Bar Asso 321 N Clark St Chicago, IL 60654- C Williams (312) 988-6219 ABABAN ABA Banking Journal 345 Hudson St New York , NY 10014 R Sclater 212 620 7208 ABAI Amer Busn Advisors Inc 8400 E Prentice Ave #1100 Englwd, CO 80111 A Huth 303 793 3600 ABBANK Abbott Bank Drawer A Alliance, NE 69301 S Krause 308 762 4400 ABBB Amer Banker Broker One State St Plz 31st Flr New York , NY 10004 S Brody 212 943 2221 ABBOTT Abbott Northwestern Hospital 800 E 28th St CONT MED EDUC Minn, MN 55407 T Schuh 612 863 5461 Colo Fellow of 750 N Lake Shore Dr Chicago , IL 60611- F Rodgers (800) 292-5065 ABF Amer Bar Foundation 750 N Lake Shore Dr Chicago , IL 60611- F Rodgers (800) 292-5065 ABI Amer Bankruptcy Insti 66 Canal Cntr Plz #600 Alexandria, VA 22314- J Henderson (703) 739-0800 ABLA Acad of Legal Studies in Busn 120 Upham Hall Dept of Finance Oxford, OH 45056 % D Herron 800 831 2903 ABLOOM Bloom, Andrea 337 Emerson St Denver, CO 80218 A Bloom 303 722 0852 ABPC Accident & Back Pain Clinic 7878 Wadsworth Blvd #200 Arvada, CO 80003 W White 303 425 6262 ABPLA Amer Bd of Prof Liab Attys 175 E Shore Rd Gt NEck , NY 11023 H Wachsman 516 487 1990 ABTL Assn Business Trial lawyers PO Box 16946 San Diego , CA 92176 619 521 9570 ACA Associated Collection Agencies 11160 W Tennessee Ct Lakewood, CO 80226- K Smaldone (303) 942-0099 ACACOM Aca Compliance Group 2180 Headquarters Plaza 2Nd Fl Morristown , NJ 07960- N Sheynman (973) 631-1085 ACADEM Acad for Cont Edu PO Box 3131 Dallas, TX 75221- B McElroy (214) 742-3074 ACAIMP Academic Impressions 4601 Dtc Blvd #800 Denver, CO 80237- L Norwood (720) 488-6800 ACAINT ACA International PO Box 390106 Minn, MN 952 926 6547 Page 1 of 90 Nym Sponsor Address Contact Phone ACAMAP ACA International PO Box 39106 Minneapolis, MN A Pavlik 952 926 8000 ACAMOR Academy Mortgage 1524 Belford Court Evergreen, CO 80439- D Smith (303) 674-0201 ACAMS Assn Of Cert Anti Money Spec 80 Sw 8Th St #2350 Miami, FL 33130- Anielka Gutiere (786) 503-8091 ACBANK Amer Coll of Bankruptcy 11350 Random Hills Rd #800 Fairfax, VA - C Mcnamara (703) 934-6154 Assn Corp Counsel 1025 Connecticut Ave @200 Wash DC, CO 20036 C/O P Koclanes (303) 299-8353 ACCACC Assn Corp Coun Assn Colo Chap 3000 S. Jamaica Ct. Suite 390 Aurora, CO 80014- J Hall (303) 757-1847 ACCEC Amer Coll Of Coverage And Extr 400 N. Washington St., Ste 300 Alexandria, VA 22314- Francie Berg (612) 359-1266 ACCESS Access Info Inc 900 E Louisiana Ave #209 Denver, CO 80210 M Dunning 303 778 7677 ACCEUR Assn Corporate Coun Europe 8 Mountcombe House Chaucer WayLondon Sw19 1Ug, UK - L Alekel ( ) - ACCJT Amer Cnsl Criminal Justice Trn P.O. Box 7053 Helena, MT 59604- H Webb (406) 459-1838 ACCL Amer College Constitutional Lw 1030 15th St NW #870 Wash, DC 20005 W Webster 202 496 7500 ACCRI Amer cntr for Conflict Resolut 12900 Lake Ave #003A Lakewood, OH 44107 T Haggins 216 201 9025 ACCT Assn Of Commnty College Truste 1101 17Th Street Nw, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20036- Jennifer Hibner (202) 295-6636 ACDAO Arapahoe Cnty Dist Atty Office 7305 S Potomac #300 Englwd, CO 80112 P Wakefield 303 874 8500 ACDC Arapahoe Cnty Dist Crt 7325 S Potomac Centennial, CO 80112- K Livingston (720) 568-4884 ACDLNJ Assn of Crim Def Lwyrs N Jersy PO Box 536 Boonton, NJ 7005 J D Barrett 201 335 8458 ACECOC Amer Consulting Engineers Colo 899 Logan St #109 Denver, CO 80203 S Donnel 303 832 2200 ACEDS Assn Of Certified E-Disc Spec 444 Brickell Ave #250 Miami, FL 33131- E Peacock (305) 377-2050 ACEDSE Accountants Education Services 21250 Hawthorne Blvd #62 Torrance, CA 90503 P Simenton 213 543 8181 ACFE Assn of Certified Fraud Exam 1515 Larimer St Box 138 Denver, CO 80202 c/o So Pacific 303 812 7310 ACHE Amer Coll Healthcare Executive 1 N Franklin St Chicago , IL 60606-4425 ( ) - ACHP Advisory Coun Historic Preserv 1100 Pennsylvania Ave NW #809 Wash, Dc 20004 202 606 8503 ACHUS Arapahoe Cnty Human Serv Lgl 14980 E Alameda Dr #007 Aurora, CO 80012- L Arnold (303) 636-1882 ACIC Amer College Of Invest Cnsl 14070 Proton Rd. Suite 100 Dallas, TX 75244- R Rejino (972) 233-9107 ACINCO Amer Coll of Investment Coun 435 New Karner Rd Albany, NY 12205- J Cueva (518) 785-0721 ACLE Adv Computer Lgl Educ Inc 1050 E Third Ave Broomfield, CO 80020 S Hubbard 303 466 7971 ACLI Amer Coun of Life Insurers 101 Constitution Ave NW #700 Wash, DC L Cunnungham 202 624 2404 ACLMED Amer Coll of Legal Medicine 1100 E Woodfield #350 Schaumberg, IL 6173 - L Harder (847) 264-5912 ACLUDE Amer Civil Lib Union of Colo 303 E 17Th Ave #350 Denver, CO 80203- C Osterman (720) 402-3109 ACLUWA Amer Civil Liber Union Wash 2101 Smith Tower Seattle, WA 98104 P Scanlon 206 624 2180 ACMCLE Access Mcle, Llc 5150 Fair Oaks Blvd #101-161 Carmichael, CA 95608- A Pascal (916) 550-6253 ACORE Amer Coun on Renewable Energy PO Box 33518 Wash, DC 20033 T Weirich 202 393 0001 ACOTUS Administrative Conf of U S 2120 L St NW #500 Wash, DC 20037 G Edles 202 254 7020 ACR Assn for Conflict Resolution 1015 18th St NW Wash, DC 20036 S Kotev 202 667 9700 ACS Austrian Computer Society Wollzeile 1-3 A-1010 Vienna Austria , M I Sudra 431 512 0235 ACSALJ Assn of Chief St Admin Law Jud 1525 Sherman St Denver, CO 80207 Edwin Felter Jr 303 866 2039 ACTCOM Act of Communication 5354 Etheldo Ave Culver Cty , CA 90230 M Beckett 310 391 9661 ACTEC Amer Coll of Trust & Esta Coun 901 15Th Street Nw, Suite 525 Washington , DC 20005- D Braman (202) 684-8454 ACTFOU ACT Foundation PO Box 911 Basking Ridge , NJ 7920 J Page 201 766 2273 ACTION Action Kit for Hosp Laws 4615 5th Ave Pitts, PA 15213 S Pore 412 687 8275 ACTLM Acad of Certified Trl Lwyrs MN 6039 Kellogg Minn, MN 55424 G Setterberg 612 920 5913 ADACAO Adams Cnty Dist Attys Office 1000 Judicial Cntr Dr #100 Brighton, CO 80601 B Levin 303 659 7720 ADAMCO Adams Broomfield Bar Assn Po Box 720 Brighton, CO 80601- S Moore (303) 319-9501 ADAMS Adams, Steven R Law Firm 8 West 9Th St.
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