PSN’s 8th Annual Meeting

2015 Soccer PSN Annual

PSN would like to give a big thanks to Kelly Barger for organizing the 8th Annual PSN meeting in Kansas City this fall. The 2015 year’s theme was -”The Power To Achieve”. The meeting was fun filled with great speakers, food, entertainment and more.

Kicking off the weekend was the Sporting KC Soccer match where they took on FC Dallas at Sporting Club Park. Sporting Kansas City won in a 3-1 decision.

Saturday morning exhibitors set up at the Ivy Funds Executive Lounge and Suites at Sporting Club Park. Dr. Robert Jackson, PSN President and Founding Member, started the morning with a welcome to all attendees and opening remarks.

Other speakers created a Saturday of great educational opportunities. Speakers included:

  • Sandra Soerries, BS, CPC, CEO, Medical Revenue Solutions, LLC.
  • Dr. Karl Stark, Midwest Medical Director for Healogics
  • Dr. Katherine Cole, Saint Luke’s Medical Group.
  • Don Peterson, CEO, Infusion Express.
  • Laura Hansel, Director, Premier Support Services

Following the event, attendees got to enjoy happy hour on the lower level of UMB Field Club at Sporting Club Park. Sporting Club Park staff was proud to show off and give a tour of the locker room, press room and the field. After the tour attendees got to enjoy live music by Blackbird Review on the beautiful patio at Chateau Avalon.

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