Meet the Experts: Final Session in the Series – Featuring Kari Everson & Mark Schulz
Posted on August 14, 2025 by Jessica Lacher
Join us on Tuesday, Aug. 26 at 10:00 a.m. for the third and final session of our Meet the Experts summer series — a unique opportunity to connect directly with two of LeadingAge Minnesota’s trusted clinical and regulatory leaders: Kari Everson and Mark Schulz.
Supporting Members
In this engaging conversation, Kari and Mark will share how they support members across the continuum of care — offering expert guidance, responsive consultation, and practical resources tailored to the evolving challenges in older adult services.
They’ll highlight the most common questions they receive from members and the tools available to help providers navigate complex issues with confidence. From survey readiness and infection control, to licensure, policy changes, and workforce supports — no topic is off-limits.
Featured Expert Support Team Members
Kari Everson, RN, BSN, MSN, MHA, LNHA
Vice President of Clinical Services & Nurse Consultant
With over 25 years of experience in senior care, Kari is a frontline clinical leader who supports members on everything from survey prep and infection control to nursing leadership and quality improvement. She provides education through webinars, huddles, professional networks, and is deeply committed to bringing best practices to long-term care settings.
Mark Schulz, JD
Vice President of Policy & Regulatory Affairs
Mark offers expert guidance on state and federal regulatory issues across assisted living licensure, background studies, HCBS, and care centers. He helps members understand complex legislation, background check requirements, and licensure compliance. Mark is skilled at translating complicated policy into practical action.
Date: Tuesday, August 26
Time: 10:00 – 11:00 AM
Location: Zoom
Sign Up: Click here to save your seat!
This session is open to both members and prospective members, so feel free to share this opportunity widely with colleagues and partners across your networks!
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