2022 Team Kentucky AS Coaches

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Kim Satterwhite
Kim Satterwhite, Head of Delegation
Satterwhite will be serving as the Team Kentucky Head of Delegation for the third consecutive USA Games. She was the program’s Assistant Head of Delegation for the 2006 and 2010 Games. A Frankfort native and resident, Satterwhite has been with Special Olympics Kentucky for 25 years and currently serves the program as Vice President of Field and Athlete Services. In addition to her four previous USA Games experiences, Satterwhite was also an AS Coach with the Special Olympics USA delegation at the 2003 World Summer Games in Dublin, Ireland.
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Mark Buerger, AS Coach/Media
Buerger has been to every Special Olympics USA Games. He has been with the Special Olympics Kentucky office for 20 years and currently serves as the Director of Communications and External Relations. During the Games he will handle media relations and social media activities for Team Kentucky, reporting back to local communities and updating soky.org and the organizations Facebook, Twitter and Instagram feeds. Buerger lives in Lexington.
Jeff Corder
Jeff Corder, AS Coach/Medical
Corder, of Bowling Green, will be taking part in his fourth USA Games, heading up the Team Kentucky medical services. He has been a Special Olympics volunteer for 31 years and currently heads up the operations of the Kentucky Special Events Medical Team, which provides medical and first aid services for all Special Olympics Kentucky state-level competitions. He is a nurse at TriStar Skyline Medical Center in Bowling Green.
Kelli Firquin
Kelli Firquin, AS Coach/Family Services
Firquin will get her first USA Games experience in Orlando. She has been part of the Special Olympics Kentucky staff for almost three years and currently serves as the program's Volunteer and Healthy Communities Manager. She will be handling Family Services for Team Kentucky among other responsibilities. Firquin lives in Frankfort.
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Holly Vincent, AS Coach
Vincent, of Bowling Green, was the final addition to the Team Kentucky coaching staff and will be making her second trip to the USA Games. In 2018 she was the head coach for the Bowling Green-based flag football team that won a bronze medal in those Games in Seattle. She joins the 2022 Team Kentucky coaching staff as an AS Coach who will serve as the team’s advance delegate for the Games, arriving ahead of the team to help prepare for their arrival. Vincent coached Special Olympics bowling, basketball, softball and track and track in six years as the Special Populations Director for the Bowling Green Parks and Recreation Department. She is joining the Special Olympics Kentucky Staff as the program's Sports & Competition Director just before the USA Games.