2004-2005 AORN Nominating Committee

2004-2005 AORN Nominating Committee

JANUARY 2005, VOL 81, NO 1 Somit i a t i tig Corn mi ttec 2004-2005 AORN Nominating Committee N ominating Committee members work together to prep...

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JANUARY 2005, VOL 81, NO 1

Somit i a t i tig Corn mi ttec

2004-2005 AORN

Nominating Committee

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ominating Committee members work together to prepare and present an annual slate of candidates for national offices. They also act as tellers for the election at Congress. The committee is composed of five members who are elected by the House of Delegates at Congress. The immediate AORN past President serves as the advisor for this committee. The chair is elected by members of the committee. At the 2005 Congress, delegates will elect two new members to the Nominating Committee. Three members continue in their two-year terms to provide continuity. Nominating Committee members will be wearing lavender ribbons at Congress, and candidates will be wearing light green ribbons. The caption under each Nominating Committee member's photograph identifies the person's job title and location and the year his or her term expires.*:*

Advisor Betty J. Shultz, RN, CNOR, president and penoperative educator, Surgical SeM'ces Specialists, Dayton, Ohio. (2005)

Chair Deborah G. Spratt, RN, BSN, MPA, CNOR, CNAA, clinical nurse specialist, Strong Memorial Hospital, University of Rochester, NY. (2005)

Rhonda L. Anders, RN, BSN, MSM, CNOR, education specialist, Clanan Health Partners, Indianapolis. (2005)

Nominating Cornmittce

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Thomas J. Macheski, RN, BSN, CNOR, staff nurse, Shands at the University of Florida, Archer, Fla. (2006)

Laurie A. Mitchell, RN, BSN, MS, EdD, CNOR, nurse manager, cardiovascular/transplant surgical senn'ces, St Luke's Episcopal Hospital, Houston. (2006)

Liane E. Salmon, RN, BSN, MEd, CNOR, staff development educator for surgical services, Rex Healthcare, Raleigh, NC. (2006)

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