AORN staff works for you at Congress

AORN staff works for you at Congress

AORN staff works for you at Congress Those green ribbons you see on badges belong to the AORN Headquarters staff. You’ll see staff members in the Conv...

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AORN staff works for you at Congress Those green ribbons you see on badges belong to the AORN Headquarters staff. You’ll see staff members in the Convention Center throughout the week working to make Congress run smoothly. They started working with Anaheim convention personnel more than a year ago to make your Congress week pleasant and productive. Feel free to stop any of them if you have questions. They can steer you in the right direction.

As head of the Headquarters team, Jerry G Peers, RN, directs Congress planning. At Board meetings before and after Congress, she will report on AORN projects. She attends the House of Delegates sessions and is a staff representative to the Exhibitors Advisory Committee. Stationed in the Headquarters office, Board and Executive Secretary Mickey Meyer keeps appointments for the Board and parliamentarian. Photos by Andrew Scheer and Patricia Patterson

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As assistant executive director, Michael D Corley is responsible for all the business-related departments of the Association. At Congress, he is consultant to the Meeting Services Department and serves as a staff representative to the Exhibitors Advisory Committee.

Sylvia Rottman, director of meeting services, is in charge of all convention arrangements except the educational sessions.

Dorothy Weber (seated), exhibits manager, is shown with Melissa Anacker (right) and Jody Simpson, who will be working with exhibitor registration.

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As director of education, Anita O’Brien, RN, assists the education staff in planning the educational program. At Congress, she talks with members about AORN educational policies.

Bradley J Manuel, RN, assistant director of educationlcontinuing education, is overall coordinator for Congress educational sessions. Colleen Harvey, RN (left), assistant director of educationlconsultation, will coordinate educational sessions held at the Marriott Hotel. Secretary Sue Olson handles speaker and guest registration. Sharon Lunn, RN (right), program specialist in continuing education, and Paula Stiles, RN (center), credentialing coordinator, will be staffing the evaluation room. Sara Katsh, librarian, is responsible for the continuing education computer cards you hand in at each session.

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On hand in the self-paced learning room will be Leslie Grosser, RN (left), and Sunny Merrill, RN (right), program specialists in continuing education. Assisting them will be Pam Gibson, secretary. Dorris Davis, RN (left), consultative specialist, and Mary Alice Zoeter, RN, certification coordinator, can answer your questions about continuing education units in the CE booth in the registration area.

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The AORN accounting staff. Joyce Nelson (standing, left), administrative assistant, supervises the Congress accounting office. She will be assisted by Brenda Brit0 (seated, left), accounting clerk. Karen Darrah (standing, right), is in charge of the book store. Martha Anacker, accounting clerk, takes care of bus ticket sales.

Accounting manager Donna Krowen is responsible for all accounting functions at Congress.

Dale Anacker, mailroom and stockroom supervisor, is in charge of shipping and handling Congress supplies and equipment.

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Ruthmary Robinson (left), computer services coordinator, shares in management of the registration area. JoAnn Vold from the computer services staff is responsible for all data entry for Congress registration.

Dan Novak, director of computer services, will be managing registration in conjunction with Ruthmary Robinson. Membership director Caroline Rogers, RN, is AORN’s parliamentarian at the House of Delegates. She is also in charge of delegate registration, credentials changes, and voting.

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You will find the membership staff working in the registration area. They are Rosalie Retzer, secretary (left); Mary MeFall, secretary; and Maria falamantes, membership clerk. Staff of the AORN Journal produce the Congress News, your daily paper. Philip J Patterson, director of publications, is publisher of the Congress News.

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Elinor Schrader, Journal editor (right), talks over publicity plans with Dora D’Amico, press room coordinator. Schrader is Congress News editor, and D’Amico handles contacts with the local media.

Journal staff write for and produce the Congress News. Veronica Jordan, advertising clerk (standing left), coordinates production and distribution with the local printer. Rebecca D Morris (seated left), Patricia Patterson (seated right), and Andrew Scheer, all Journal editors, are Congress News reporters.

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