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A Journey from shy introvert traditional girl to President/CEO of one of the most admired PT companies in the nation.  Kelly Sanders
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A Journey from shy introvert traditional girl to President/CEO of one of the most admired PT companies in the nation. Kelly Sanders

Kelly serves as the president for Movement for Life, which is an employee owned company that operates 26 outpatient clinics in Arizona, California and North Carolina. She started her career as a certified athletic trainer and entered PT school at the University of Southern California while also working for their outreach program as a high school athletic trainer. Since graduating from physical therapy school, Kelly has worked in orthopedic physical therapy with a special interest in geriatrics. She has been involved in her local community with organizations such as the Red Cross, on the disaster action team, the Noor Foundation to provide free physical therapy to local under and uninsured community members and most recently serving on the board as well as President of CASA, an organization that assists abused and neglected children. Kelly has also had the opportunity to be active in the APTA Private Practice Section (PPS) including the Editorial Board of the PPS section magazine, as well as payment policy, value based care, telehealth and currently COVID-19 task forces and committees. She is most proud of her two children, Jenna and Spencer, who she shares with her husband Jason, also a physical therapist. In their spare time, she enjoys snow skiing and trips to the snow, anything outdoors, spending time with family/friends, reading and attempting to race cars.

Profiles in Leadership

November 16, 202056m 43s

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Kelly serves as the president for Movement for Life, which is an employee owned company that operates 26 outpatient clinics in Arizona, California and North Carolina.  She started her career as a certified athletic trainer and entered PT school at the University of Southern California while also working for their outreach program as a high school athletic trainer.  Since graduating from physical therapy school, Kelly has worked in orthopedic physical therapy with a special interest in geriatrics.  She has been involved in her local community with organizations such as the Red Cross, on the disaster action team, the Noor Foundation to provide free physical therapy to local under and uninsured community members and most recently serving on the board as well as President of CASA, an organization that assists abused and neglected children.  Kelly has also had the opportunity to be active in the APTA Private Practice Section (PPS) including the Editorial Board of the PPS section magazine, as well as payment policy, value based care, telehealth and currently COVID-19 task forces and committees.  She is most proud of her two children, Jenna and Spencer, who she shares with her husband Jason, also a physical therapist.  In their spare time, she enjoys snow skiing and trips to the snow, anything outdoors, spending time with family/friends, reading and attempting to race cars.