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KPS Co-Founder and Managing Partner Michael Psaros to Keynote Spilman SuperVision Symposium

April 24, 2014

Pittsburgh — Spilman Thomas & Battle, PLLC (Spilman) announced that Michael Psaros, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of KPS Capital Partners, LP, will deliver the keynote address at its 2014 SuperVisionTM symposium Monday, May 5 at PNC Park in Pittsburgh.

Psaros is also a member of the KPS Investment Committee. KPS is the manager of the KPS Special Situations Funds, a family of investment funds with over $6.0 billion of assets under management focused on making controlling equity investments in companies across a diverse range of manufacturing industries.

KPS portfolio companies have aggregate annual revenues of approximately $7.0 billion, operate 93 manufacturing facilities in 26 countries, and employ over 37,000 associates, directly and through joint ventures worldwide. Recently profiled in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, KPS has a successful track record of taking companies experiencing a period of transition or challenged by the need to effect immediate and significant change and creating vibrant, successful enterprises.

The SuperVision™ symposium is an annual, complimentary event hosted by Spilman focusing on employment and human capital issues and trends. Attended by human resource professionals and senior management of businesses and organizations, the symposiums are noted for having unique peer-to-peer exchanges and question and answer sessions.

This year’s SuperVision™ symposium focuses on controlling employee litigation and related costs, recent NLRB rulings, and protecting human capital and trade secrets. For more information about this learning event, please visit www.spilmanlaw.com/events/supervision.


About Spilman Thomas & Battle, PLLC
Spilman Thomas & Battle is a full-service, regional law firm serving local, national and international businesses. Now in its 150th year, Spilman has offices in Harrisburg and Pittsburgh, Pa.; Winston-Salem, N.C.; Charleston, Morgantown and Wheeling, W.Va.; and Roanoke, Va.