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2019 KPA Annual Convention
Thursday, November 14, 2019, 8:00 AM to Saturday, November 16, 2019, 5:00 PM EDT
Category: Annual Convention

2019 Annual Convention
The Galt House Hotel - Louisville, KY
November 14-16, 2019

An email was sent on Monday, November 11 at approximately 11:05 am, to convention registrants containing important information about handouts and hotel/travel. Please contact [email protected] if you have not received this communication. 


Click here for information about this year's Convention cover!

       

Important Convention Information

Online Registration is now closed.
Please contact [email protected] if you have any questions/concerns. 
Workshop Listing
Workshop Handouts
Convention Registration Fees
Student Volunteer Program
Presenter Bios
Sponsorship Information
Thursday Evening Social
KPA Eat and Greet & Swearing-In Ceremony for newly licensed psychologists
CE Accreditation Information
Cancellation Policy
Hotel & Travel Information
KPF Silent Auction
Learn about our Capital Campaign

2019 KPA Convention Committee

Chair: Steve Katsikas, Ph.D.

Norah Chapman, Ph.D.

Bernadette Walter, Ph.D.

Beth Simon, Psy.D

Felicia Smith, Ph.D.

Rick Grieve, Ph.D.

Zoe Bridges-Curry, MSP

Hope Huling

Tammy Hatfield, Psy.D.

 
Silent Auction Coordinator: Allison From-Tapp, Psy.D.

2019 Convention Sponsors

A special thank you to our Convention Sponsors, click on logos to be directed to their website!

    

Platinum Sponsors


Gold Sponsors


Silver Sponsors



Bronze Sponsors

   




AV Equipment Sponsor

  

About the Cover:

Designed by Dr. Jacquelyn M. Gilles, Mandala House

The cover features images of the Big Four Bridge spanning the Ohio River from Downtown Louisville, KY to Jeffersonville, IN. It was named after the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago, and St. Louis (CCC&StL) railway merger that owned and operated it. The bridge was originally built in 1895 and used as a railroad bridge until the 1960s. After it was decommissioned and the ramps were removed on both sides it became known as the "Bridge to Nowhere." It reopened in 2013 as a pedestrian bridge and is now a central feature of Louisville's Waterfront Park. The 2-mile roundtrip walk across the bridge attracts more than 1.5 million visits each year. This bridge is an example of our struggle, innovation, and community. A reminder that our striving may someday be the foundation for thriving beyond what we can imagine through collaborative time, effort, and creativity. 
Tag your photo at the Big Four Bridge with #KPABuildingBridges2019