Stephanie Venn Petersen
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Biography
Stephanie Venn Petersen (born November 7, 1949, in Duluth, Minnesota) is the President and Chief Operating Officer for LSS Data Systems in Eden Prairie, Minnesota.
Early life and education
Stephanie Venn Petersen was born in Duluth, Minnesota to Orville Seward Petersen, an insurance salesman, small business owner and former chair of the Proctor School Board and Ruth Alma (Borg) Petersen, an administrative assistant for the 148th Fighter Wing, a unit of the Minnesota National Guard in Duluth, Minnesota. Petersen attended Proctor High School in Proctor, Minnesota and graduated in 1967.
Petersen received her nursing degree from the College of Saint Scholastica in Duluth, Minnesota. In May, 2003, Stephanie attended the Harvard Business School Executive Education Women's Leadership Forum.
Nursing career
Petersen started her nursing career working at St. Mary’s Hospital in Duluth, Minnesota in 1967, now called St. Mary's Medical Center and part of the St. Mary's/Duluth Clinic Health System. In 1970 she moved to Minneapolis where she was the evening charge nurse at Minneapolis Lynnhurst Nursing Home. Starting in 1974 Petersen worked in the Emergency Department at Research Medical Center and later was charge nurse at Swope Ridge Geriatric Center, both in Kansas City, Missouri.
Corporate career
Transitioning from healthcare to the corporate world, Petersen began working as a real estate agent at Eugene D Brown, in Kansas City, KS in 1978, where she was awarded salesperson of the month in October 1980. In 1981, after having moved back to northern Minnesota, Petersen began reviewing medical records for The Foundation for Healthcare Evaluation in Duluth, Minnesota. Concurrently, in 1982, Petersen co-founded Lake Superior Software (LSS Data Systems), a physician practice management company, with her husband, Kenneth G. Carlson. Continuing her entrepreneurial run, Petersen co-founded Superior Resources Incorporated, a medical record review company, in 1985.
In 1986, Petersen returned to Minneapolis and refocused her efforts solely on Lake Superior Software, rebranded as LSS Data Systems. Petersen helped facilitate a decades-long relationship with Westwood, Massachusetts based Meditech, which owns 22 percent of LSS Data Systems. Petersen served on the Board of Vision Loss Resources from 1988 to 1990. In 1998 Petersen was named President and Chief Operating Officer of LSS Data Systems.
Personal
In 2003 Petersen won a Gold Medal in Rifle Hunting for a 750 lbs Blue Wildebeest from the Namibia Professional Hunting Association (NAPHA).
In 2001 Petersen purchased a game farm located in the Waterberg Region of South Africa.
Ms. Petersen and her husband Ken, live in suburban Minneapolis. They have two children and three grandchildren.