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Foot Levelers hosting 11th Annual SACA Leadership Conference

Chiropractic Economics Staff August 11, 2014

footlevelersNineteen speakers will offer guidance September 26-28 at Foot Levelers headquarters in Roanoke,Virginia.

August 11, 2014 — Foot Levelers, a leading manufacturer of individually designed stabilizing orthotics, is hosting the 11th Annual Student American Chiropractic Association (SACA) Leadership Conference September 26-28 at company headquarters in Roanoke, Virginia.

“As the next generation of chiropractic professionals prepares for successes and challenges in providing effective healthcare options for patients, Foot Levelers proudly stands at their side, ready to offer our 62 years of knowledge and experience,” Foot Levelers Vice President of Education Mark Zeigler, DC, said.

Included among the 19 different speakers is Foot Levelers Chairman and CEO Kent S. Greenawalt; New York Chiropractic College President Frank Nicci, DC; Valerie Johnson, DC, of the VA-Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System; and American Chiropractic Association CEO James Potter.

The leadership conference is a part of SACA’s mission of building “a better future for the chiropractic profession” by “advancing the professional development of chiropractic students.” Growing the chiropractic profession — through education, innovation, and advocacy — has long been one of Foot Levelers’ primary missions since its founding in 1952.

“We’re looking forward to having the SACA event on our campus,” Zeigler added. “It gives us a great opportunity to connect with the current and future knowledge leaders in our profession.”

To register for the SACA Leadership conference, visit: http://www.nycc.edu/sacalead/registration.htm

Source: Foot Levelers

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