Jordan C. has a solid work experience in the field of accounting. They started their career as a Staff Accountant at NKC of America, Inc. in July 2014 and worked there until April 2016. They then joined Kraft Tank Corporation as a Senior Accountant from April 2016 to September 2017. After that, they worked at Black & Veatch as a Senior Project Accountant from September 2017 to November 2019. Next, they served as the Corporate Accounting Manager at Coury Hospitality from November 2019 to July 2020. Following that, they held the position of Senior Corporate Accountant at Hallcon Corporation from July 2020 to March 2023. Currently, they are working as a Senior Staff Accountant at VNA Home Health & Hospice (Visiting Nurse Association of KC) since March 2023.
Jordan C. completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from Arkansas State University from 2010 to 2014. Currently, from 2021 to 2025, Jordan is pursuing a Master of Business Administration degree in Finance at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
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VNA Home Health & Hospice (Visiting Nurse Association of KC
Established in 1891, Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) is Kansas City’s first home health agency and home to the original visiting nurse, Lilly Major. “The visiting nurse brought her skill and compassion to all Kansas City neighborhoods…” and thus began the tradition of caring for our patients in the comfort of their home. From these roots on the streets of Kansas City the agency quickly expanded to encompass 17 counties in the metropolitan area. Today, visiting nurses work closely with physicians and case managers to provide physical and social healing to patients. Social workers, rehabilitation therapists, nutritionists and mental health workers supplement the work of nurses with their own specialties. Patient needs have shifted over the past 130 years, but our commitment to the patient and our partner organizations remains the same- people need someone to care for them and more importantly someone to care about them. In 2020, VNA re-introduced hospice services to the community. With this addition, VNA can provide services for patients across the continuum of post-acute care.