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MNA Delegates Participate in NNU Founding Convention

Twenty-two delegates from the Massachusetts Nurses Association are in Phoenix this week for the founding convention of National Nurses United, the new national voice for nurses. After much deliberation of the many nurses who were willing to represent MNA at the founding National convention, the Board filled the 22 seats by proportionately selecting nurses from each of the various regions. This was consistent with the motion adopted by the MNA membership at its October convention. A number of alternates were also selected to assure if for some reason a delegate was unable to attend or function as delegate at the convention, MNA would be assured its full representation. We hope the level of interest and willingness of our members to move the National agenda continues as there will be much to do and other opportunities going forward. The following delegates and alternates will be representing MNA on December 7 and 8th. We thank all that put their name forward.

MNA Delegates 2009

         
  Name Reg. Hospital Del. or Alt.
1.
Patty Healey 1 Brigham & Women’s Delegate
2.
Diane Michael 1 Providence Hospital Delegate
3.
Ann Lewin 1 Baystate Franklin Medical Ctr. Alternate
4.
Donna Stern 1 Baystate Franklin Medical Ctr. Alternate
5.
Michael D’Intinosanto 2 Unit 7 President – Templeton Delegate
6.
Kathie Logan 2 UMass University Delegate
7.
Marie Ritacco 2 St. Vincent Hospital Delegate
8.
Ellen Smith 2 UMass University Delegate
9.
Nora Watts 2 Newton Wellesley Delegate
10.
Gary Kellenberger 2 Unit 7 – Westborough State Alternate
11.
Lynne Starbard 2 UMass Memorial Alternate
12.
Karen Coughlin 3 Unit 7 – Taunton State Delegate
13.
Donna Dudik 3 Boston Medical Center Delegate
14.
Ellen Farley 3 Unit 7 – Taunton State Delegate
15.
Shannon Sherman 3 Cape Cod Hospital Delegate
16.
Stephanie Stevens 3 Jordan Hospital Delegate
17.
Carolyn Fahey 3 Jordan Hospital Alternate
18.
Karen Gavigan 3 Caritas Good Samaritan Alternate
19.
Caroline Daniels 4 Lawrence General Delegate
20.
Donna Kelly-Williams 4 Cambridge Hospital Delegate
21.
Kathleen Marshall 4 Anna Jaques Delegate
22.
Patricia Rogers Sullivan 4 Lawrence General Delegate
23.
Brian Zahn 4 Lawrence Public Health Delegate
24.
Joan Ballantyne 5 Caritas Norwood Delegate
25.
Sandy Eaton 5 Quincy Medical Center Delegate
26.
Ann Marie McDonagh 5 Tufts Medical Center Delegate
27.
Kathleen Reardon 5 Caritas Norwood Delegate
28.
Barbara Tiller 5 Tufts Medical Center Delegate
29.
Kathryn Borenstein 5 Newton Wellesley Alternate
30.
Betty Sparks 5 Newton Wellesley Alternate

 

  1. Karen Higgins, MNA NNU President
  2. Beth Piknick, MNA NNU Vice President