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1 Election Guide Table of Contents Open Position Candidates President / ANA Delegate Secretary Board of Directors Cabinet on Education Cabinet on Human Rights and Ethics Cabinet on Health Policy ANA Delegate Cabinet on Economic and General Welfare AFT Delegate Page(s)
2 President / ANA Delegate Lynda Pond Sacred Heart Medical Center Eugene, OR I have always viewed ONA as the voice of nurses in Oregon. I became involved as a volunteer in 2001 when my hospital was experiencing a staffing and safety crisis equal to what hospitals throughout the state are experiencing currently. I was proud to be involved in the original Staffing Law and have been a strong advocate of safe staffing for many years. At the local level I have had the privilege of working with my peers to negotiate contracts, settle grievances and work with management (when possible) to solve issues and concerns in house. I believe that nurses need a strong advocate at all levels. ONA is a growing organization with many challenges as we move toward the future. I would be proud to have a part in shaping that future and believe that as the President of ONA I can not only be that advocate but can help shape programs that will carry our vision far into the future. Sacred Heart Medical Center, 1988 Current 2015 Current: Vice President, Board of Directors Oregon Nurses Association 2014 Current: National Executive Board for National Federation of Nurses : National Advisory Board for National Federation of Nurses : Policy and Practice Council for AFT Healthcare Division 2010 current: OB Leadership 2010 Current: ONA Executive Committee at SHMC (Co-Chair 2013 Current) Current ONA Cabinet on E&GW (Chairperson 2012 Current) : SHMC Staffing Committee : Grievance Committee, SHMC Page 1
3 Secretary Janice Carey MSN ED, MSC, St. Anthony s Hospital Pendleton, OR Kindra Scanlon, FNP OHSU When thinking about why I would like to be the Secretary on the Board of Directors it is simple I want to make a difference in nursing. But, also, I want the east side of the state nurses to be heard. Don t get me wrong we all have the same issues in nursing, but at different levels. The east side of the state have critical access hospital which provides its own problems. We are seeing a nursing shortage due to many do not want to live in small rural areas and the baby boomers are retiring. Some may say the lack of cultural, but if you want a slow, laid back way of life then Eastern Oregon is for you. The ONA provides nurses a voice and I would like to be one of the voices for Eastern Oregon nurse present: St Anthony s Hospital (staff nurse, nurse supervisor, scrub/circulator) 2016-present: Lifeway s (Nurse and Clinicial bed placement for PSRB and crisis beds 16 bed inpatient) 1999-present: Owner/Operator Carey s House Rentals : Good Shepard Medical Center (staff nurse, nurse supervisor) : Blue Mountain Community College (theory and clinical instructor) : 3-D Health Care (psychiatric/mental health nurse in the community) Cabinet of Education 2016-present PNCC Chair 2000-present variety of position for the ONA executive team at St. Anthony s Hospital Thank you for considering me for this elected position. As an and FNP in Oregon, I am passionate about service and advocacy for our patients and our communities. I will strive tirelessly to meet the needs of membership and work to inspire nurses to become future leaders. OHSU: 10/2016 present Adventist Urgent Care: 01/ /2018 Pearl Health Center: 05/ /2016 ONA ON-PAC: Other Leadership Positions STTI Beta Psi Chapter, OHSU, Leadership and Succession Chair International Council of Nurses, Core Student Steering Group: /2013 National Student Nurses Association, Imprint Editor: OHSU Student Nurses Association, Portland Campus President: Volunteer Activities Service Activities Global Health Center: Impact Northwest: Page 2
4 Board of Directors (3) Robert Campbell Rogue Regional Medical Center Medford, OR I m a Nurse seeking a position on the ONA Board. I have been a for 30 years, I understand the need for fiscal responsibility, and safe patient care. Hospitals expect nurses to take care of an expanding pool of injured or ill patients while only watching Productivity, and Increased Profit margins. jeopardizing patients morbidity and mortality. I worked a PACU, ICU, CCU and ER. I am currently a Charge Nurse in Endo. I worked closely with the advisory board of the ONA forming the foundation Safe Nurse Staffing Law was built on. I am passionate about safe staffing and a member of the Nurse Staff Advisory Board I have been on the ONA Health Policy Cabinet. While on this committee we have worked closely with state and local political members to protect our patients and families in Oregon. I am a member of RRMC. ONA negotiating team, and RRMC ONA Grievance Chair. I ve been a valuable asset to the staffing committee when questions about the Staffing Law have risen. I would be honored to be considered for a position on ONA Board. A Nurse is what I am, not what I do. Registered Nurse, Rogue Regional Medical Center- Medford, OR, Oct 1994 to present Medford Ambulance, Jacqueline Dillon, BSN, PCCN Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center Corvallis, OR When I became a nurse the part of the profession that really struck me was advocacy. As I endeavored to advocate for my patients I realized that patients needed to be advocated for before they came to the hospital and that my fellow nurses also needed a voice. This conviction led to serve on committees in my hospital and then in the ONA organization. This work is important to me and I will work for the nurses of Oregon and the people of this state to the best of my ability. Good Samaritan Medical Center, 2005 to present GSRMC Staffing Committee 2012 to present GSRMC PNCC 2014 to present NLI 2015 GSRMC Bargaining Unit Vice President 2015 to present ONA BOD 2015 to present GSRMC LMCC 2016 to present ONA Cabinet Health Policy RRMC Negotiation Team RRMC Grievance Chair Page 3
5 Board of Directors Billy Lindros Retired Eugene, OR I have a strong interest in advancing the interest of nurses throughout Oregon. I have an extensive ONA background including Member or Chairperson of the Executive Team at Sacred Heart Home Care Services for 13 years, helping to negotiate six contracts at Sacred Heart, serving on E&GW Cabinet for six years and participating in numerous organizing drives. I am currently conducting New Employee Orientations at Sacred Heart and I currently serve on ONA s Board of Directors. I retired in 2014 after a 36 year nursing career that included ICU, Nurse Recruitment, Home Health and Hospice Nursing. I wish to continue my involvement in ONA, an organization that has given so much to me and my family. Sacred Heart Medical Center, (SHMC) Staff Nurse, Eugene, OR, , Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY, Staff Nurse, SHMC Eugene, OR Nurse Recruiter Sacred Heart Home Care Services (SHMCS), Eugene, OR Home Health Case Manager SHMCS, Eugene Or. Hospice Case Manager Retired from SHMCS Member, Executive Team and Bargaining Team, SHMCS Chairperson, Executive Team and Bargaining Team, SHMCS, Member, ONA Cabinet on Economic and General Welfare Director, ONA Board of Directors, 2016-Present James (J.R.) McLain Jr. Providence Portland Medical Center My goal as a director is to provide strong leadership as ONA navigates the dynamic political landscape of Oregon today. My goals are to continue to advocate for safe working conditions for Oregon nurses, health equity for every demographic in Oregon, and to continue the push for single payer healthcare. I embrace justice, diversity, and nurse leadership in every aspect our community. Thank you for the opportunity to serve you Present Providence Portland Medical Center Emergency Department Charge Nurse Riley Memorial Hospital Meridian, ME ICU 1.5 years, ED 1.5 years staff nurse PPMC Executive Committee Cabinet for Health Policy June Present Volunteer Activities Board member Nurses for Single Payer, 2016-Present Measure 101 PAC, 2017-Present Multnomah County Health Reserve Corps, 2014-Present Ambassador Big City Mountaineers, 2016-Present Page 4
6 Cabinet on Education (1) No Photo Available Sandra Kellogg, MSN Chemeketa Community College Salem, OR I joined ONA at the beginning of the year, I have watched the organization since joining and feel I am ready to provide my services as a nursing educator. I started my nursing education as a CNA. Obtained my LPN, ADN, BSN, and finally earning my MSN in I have worked in the LTC, acute care, clinic, and hospice settings. The education bug bit me early in my working career. I began teaching the clinical component while in the acute care setting. I am now the Dean of Health Sciences which gives me a broad view of nursing education and other health care professions. I have participated on many subcommittees regarding nursing education both for the state of Oregon and nationally. I look forward in serving on this cabinet. Chemeketa Community College, Salem OR, o Dean of Health Sciences, Sept 14 Current Treasure Valley Community College, Ontario OR, Instructor, Faculty, and director of nursing program, Jan 03-Aug 14 XL Hospice, Payette Idaho, Case Manager, June 03-Sept 05 Holy Rosary Medical Center, Ontario, OR, Circulator, May 00-Aug 03 Life Care Center of Boise, Boise, ID, temporary unit manager, Apr 99-Aug 99 Page 5
7 Cabinet on Human Rights & Ethics (2) Elaine Beers Peace Harbor Medical Center Florence, OR No Photo Available Chelsea Davis, BSN, PCCN Sacred Heart Medical Center Eugene, OR Peace Harbor Medical Center I would love to be more involved with policy that directly affects nursing staff. I want to hear the needs of nurses on the floor and bring that to the forefront. I hope to make positive changes for the nursing community. PeaceHealth Riverbend ONA Human Rights and Ethics Committee member Volunteer Activities Occupy Medical, 12/17-Current Page 6
8 Cabinet on Human Rights & Ethics (2) Lisa Logsdon BSN, CMS Samaritan Lebanon Community Hospital Lebanon, OR I am ready to contribute energy and enthusiasm toward protecting our profession, and the future of nursing. I have been privileged to be a leader in my workplace and have seen positive changes, as well as worrisome trends. As a candidate for the Human Rights and Ethics Cabinet, I intend to work towards increasing our diversity, access to educational opportunities, protecting patients safety and rights to medical care. We have many unmet needs for housing, drug and alcohol treatment, primary care providers, and mental health providers. Attracting, empowering, and mentoring new nurses is essential. Nurses work hard, and I want to ensure that Oregon nurses have the professional respect and resources they need to meet today s challenges. Samaritan Lebanon Community Hospital 2005-present Full-time Charge, Acute Care Dept. 3/8/16-present Cross-trained to Relief House Supervisor, 2015-present Cross-trained to Labor, Delivery, Postpartum 2006-present Full-time Staff, Acute Care Dept Bargaining Unit Chair 2014-present Contract Negotiation Team 2013 and 2016 CA23 Delegate to ONA State Convention 2014 and 2016 Grievance Representative 2014-present Volunteer Activities ONA Nurse Lobby 2015 and 2017 Stephen Rooney Retired Bend, OR I wish to continue to serve the members of ONA and the nursing community as I have been doing for over 30 years. Our union and our professional organization must continue to advocate for the ethical practice of all nurses in the state. We do that through education and collective actions in the workplace and in our communities. We will continue to advocate for healthcare for all as a human right. We must also advocate for justice for all. I believe this includes the ability to get an education that leads to good jobs. We must find ways to serve the underserved communities of color, including bringing members of those communities into the nursing profession St. Charles-Bend, Staff Nurse, National Federation of Nurses, President, President ONA President, ONA Vice Presdient, E&GW Chair, EGW Cabinet, Delegate to ANA, St. Charles BU officer, Delegate to ONA Convention, Other Leadership Positions National Federation of Nurses President, American Federation of Teachers Vice President, 2013-Current ANA Collective Bargaining Institute Volunteer Activities AFT Task Force on Racial Equity, 2015 Page 7
9 Cabinet on Health Policy (1) Margaret Ngai, BSN Linfield College McMinnville, OR Diane Solomon PhD, PMHNP-BC, CNM Self Employed Private Practice ONA is an essential advocate within the Oregon legislature, striving to protect and promote the health of Oregonians, support a strong nursing practice environment, and promote ethical decision-making. I have been peripherally involved with ONA health policy activities since joining as a student affiliate in 2010, and have seen firsthand the immense impact the organization has had in shaping health policy in our state. My advocacy efforts have included regularly attending Nurse Lobby Day, testifying in the legislature, writing letters to the editor, speaking at a federal legislator s press conference, volunteering for a variety of campaigns, and most recently participating in a media commercial shoot for the Measure 101 campaign. These activities, along with the robust formal health policy education I have received as a doctoral Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner student, have only strengthened my desire to devote my energy towards promoting evidence-based health policy in our state. I have a strong work ethic, arrive prepared to meetings and actively participate. I would be thrilled to serve my profession as an ONA health policy cabinet member present: Linfield College adjunct clinical faculty : Randall Children s Hospital/Unity Center for Behavioral Health, staff nurse : Cascadia Behavioral Health, staff nurse ONA Director: Bylaws Committee: ; 2017-present Bylaws Committee, new grad advisor: Other Leadership Positions American Psychiatric Nurses Association Oregon Chapter, Director: 05/2017-present Oregon Center for Nursing, Secretary: Oregon Center for Nursing, Director: National Student Nurses Association, Vice President: As a constant visitor to Cabinet on Health Policy meetings over the past year, I would be honored to represent you in advancing ONA s nursefocused, health-forward, equity agenda throughout Oregon. Like so many of us, I became a nurse to empower patients and advocate on their behalf long before patient-centered care became a buzzword. As a Certified Nurse-Midwife, I delivered babies in Woodburn and at OHSU to Oregon s most vulnerable. I resided in rural Oregon for a decade and am passionate about building bridges throughout the state to create healthcare for all and alleviate the rural-urban divide. Private Practice Adult Psychiatry,, 2004 present Oregon Health & Sciences University, School of Medicine Instructor, OHSU, Knight Cancer Institute, Clinical Breast Exams (CBE), ONA Political Action Committee (ONA-PAC), Board of Directors present Chair, Independent Practice, Business Owners Committee, Nurse Practitioners of Oregon, 2017 present Team Captain, ONA Nurse Lobby Day 2017 Other Leadership Positions Member, Program Committee, Oregon Psychiatric Physicians Association, 2014 present Page 8
10 ANA Delegate (9) Nicole Cantu BSN, Oregon Nurses Association, Sacred Heart Medical Center Tualatin, OR and Eugene, OR I would be delighted to serve as a delegate of ONA for ANA and/or AFT. I have worked as a nurse in this state at several facilities and currently work for ONA as a nursing practice consultant. Jacqueline Dillon, BSN, PCCN Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center Corvallis, OR When I became a nurse the part of the profession that really struck me was advocacy. As I endeavored to advocate for my patients I realized that patients needed to be advocated for before they came to the hospital and that my fellow nurses also needed a voice. This conviction led to serve on committees in my hospital and then in the ONA organization. This work is important to me and I will work for the nurses of Oregon and the people of this state to the best of my ability. Larlene Dunsmuir DNP, FNP, ANP-C Oregon Nurses Association Tualatin, OR Jordan Ferris, BSN, CMS Oregon Nurses Association Tualatin, OR As a nursing practice consultant for the last three years and a bedside nurse for 8, I know what nurses need at a state and national level. I have a demonstrated record of speaking up for those who cannot and am a strong advocate for both nurses and the profession of nursing as a whole. I am proud to be an ANA delegate and will faithfully represent the nurses of Oregon. Page 9
11 ANA Delegate (9) Clarice Gerlach BS, BSN,, CC OHSU I would like to be considered for the AFT delegate position and the alternate ANA delegate position. I have previously gone to the AFT and ANA conventions to represent ONA. I enjoy participating in the creation of resolutions and lobbying for nurse issues. I have a working knowledge of how the conventions work and would be an asset to the success of the nurse agenda. Therese Hooft MHS, Oregon Nurses Association Tualatin, OR My current work in practice, policy, and advocacy would make me a reliable candidate to represent nurses. I look forward to serving you! Bruce Humphreys St. Charles Medical Center - Bend Bend, OR Lisa Logsdon BSN, CMS Samaritan Lebanon Community Hospital Lebanon, OR I am ready to contribute energy and enthusiasm toward protecting our profession, and the future of nursing. I have been privileged to be a leader in my workplace and have seen positive changes, as well as worrisome trends. As a candidate for the Human Rights and Ethics Cabinet, I intend to work towards increasing our diversity, access to educational opportunities, protecting patients safety and rights to medical care. We have many unmet needs for housing, drug and alcohol treatment, primary care providers, and mental health providers. Attracting, empowering, and mentoring new nurses is essential. Nurses work hard, and I want to ensure that Oregon nurses have the professional respect and resources they need to meet today s challenges. Page 10
12 ANA Delegate (9) Kevyn Paul, BSN, CEN Sacred Heart Medical Center Eugene, OR In order to properly represent the membership, an AFT delegate needs to be familiar with the issues that both individual nurses and the collective membership of ONA will be facing in the near future. As a charge nurse, steward, bargaining team member and member of the E&GW Cabinet I believe I have a good understanding of many of these issues and am capable of and willing to advocate for interests. Susan Phillips CC, CN, SC Providence Portland Medical Center I have been an ONA member and activist at Providence Portland Medical Center for 33 years. I have had several roles in the local bargaining unit, including executive team chair, PNCC chair and task force member. I have also served as a CA 1 officer, delegate and as an ANA delegate I am interested in being involved at the national level. I am very concerned about policy changes that may impact health care and the workplace. I would be honored to serve and represent Oregon nurses. Dan Richmond, BSN, CMS Providence Medford Medical Center Medford, OR In 2016 I received the ONA Internal Organizer award for my efforts and success as an active ONA member during the PMMC-ONA 2015 Contract campaign to build collective power and for nurses to win a fair contract. In 2015 I received PMMC s highest nursing honor The Nancy Roberts Award for Nursing Excellence for my efforts and success as a staff nurse, mentor, educator, and injury prevention. I want nurses to build collective power. I am a firm believer in ONA, the power of collective action, and that direct care nurses will be at the forefront for better healthcare in this country. I will bring 12 years of diverse nursing experience and pragmatism to the table and represent not just ONA, but ONA s to the best of my ability as a delegate. Stephen Rooney Retired Bend, OR I wish to continue to serve the members of ONA and the nursing community as I have been doing for over 30 years. Our union and our professional organization must continue to advocate for the ethical practice of all nurses in the state. We do that through education and collective actions in the workplace and in our communities. We will continue to advocate for healthcare for all as a human right. We must also advocate for justice for all. I believe this includes the ability to get an education that leads to good jobs. We must find ways to serve the underserved communities of color, including bringing members of those communities into the nursing profession Page 11
13 ANA Delegate (9) Ateusa Salemi, BS Oregon Nurses Association / Good Shepherd Medical Center Hermiston, OR In my work as a direct care nurse and as a representative for ONA I have been a strong advocate for my patients and my coworkers. I am passionate about advocating for patients and nurses and would like the opportunity to speak towards the interest of Oregon s nurses at a national level. In this era of challenges to workers using their voices, I will be a strong voice for Oregon. Kindra Scanlon, FNP OHSU Thank you for considering me for this elected position. As an and FNP in Oregon, I am passionate about service and advocacy for our patients and our communities. I will strive tirelessly to meet the needs of membership and work to inspire nurses to become future leaders. Carolyn Starnes, ADN Nursing Mercy Medical Center Roseburg, OR Continue the work that I am involved in with the E&GW Cabinet, support and educate members on the important changes going on in our state. To help grow a bigger and stronger union. Carolyn Starnes Page 12
14 Cabinet on Economic & General Welfare (1) Tamarah Cline, CNOR Good Shepherd Medical Center Hermiston, OR I feel strongly that currently with the direction the government is moving by targeting Unions we need strong leadership in all areas. It is vital that we keep the voice of the Oregon nurses strong and visual. I feel that it is important that all areas of the state are represented to help fill those needs. Living and working in eastern Oregon I feel that I have the ability to represent small rural hospitals allowing their voice and needs to be heard in ONA. At this time I feel that every nursing voice in the state needs to be heard and is vital in keeping our Union strong. Good Shepherd Medical Center, 2002-current, Staff Nurse, House Supervisor Prestige Care long term facility, Change Nurse E&GW Cabniet, 2015-current Good Shepherd Medical Center Co-chair, 2010-current Wendy Hackett BSN,, CNOR Bay Area Hospital Coos Bay, OR I was raised in rural Oregon and have lived here most of my life. I would like to bring forth a voice from this region to the state level. I was raised with many family members in various unions and have a very strong recognition of the role that unions play in the lives of workers. I am very interested in serving the nurses of Oregon at the next level and being able to bring the knowledge and experience I gain back to my local Constituent Association. Additionally, I think that the nurses in rural Oregon have a lot to offer and I hope to be their voice. PACU Charge Nurse, Bay Area Hospital, Coos Bay, 2017-present PACU Staff Nurse, Bay Area Hospital, Coos Bay, 2016-present Clinical Coordinator: General, OB-GYN, Vascular, & Plastics, Bay Area Hospital, Coos Bay, Surgical Staff Nurse, Bay Area Hospital, Coos Bay, CO-Chair PACU Unit Based Practice Council Bay Area Hospital, Coos Bay, 2016-present Grievance Chair ONA, Bay Area Hospital, Coos Bay, 2016-present Page 13
15 AFT Delegate (20) Nicole Cantu BSN, Oregon Nurses Association, Sacred Heart Medical Center Tualatin, OR and Eugene, OR I would be delighted to serve as a delegate of ONA for ANA and/or AFT. I have worked as a nurse in this state at several facilities and currently work for ONA as a nursing practice consultant. Tamarah Cline, CNOR Good Shepherd Medical Center Hermiston, OR I feel strongly that currently with the direction the government is moving by targeting Unions we need strong leadership in all areas. It is vital that we keep the voice of the Oregon nurses strong and visual. I feel that it is important that all areas of the state are represented to help fill those needs. Living and working in eastern Oregon I feel that I have the ability to represent small rural hospitals allowing their voice and needs to be heard in ONA. At this time I feel that every nursing voice in the state needs to be heard and is vital in keeping our Union strong. Kathleen Cooper BSN,, CC OHSU As ONA Board President I have had recent experience working with AFT leadership and have made many connections with those leaders at previous AFT conventions and other events. I believe it is important for me to attend the 2018 AFT Convention so as to provide a smooth transition for our newly elected ONA president and support that person in establishing themselves in the AFT leadership community. As a nurse represented by ONA for collective bargaining it is also an opportunity to remain involved at a national level in support of our union. Jacqueline Dillon, BSN, PCCN Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center Corvallis, OR When I became a nurse the part of the profession that really struck me was advocacy. As I endeavored to advocate for my patients I realized that patients needed to be advocated for before they came to the hospital and that my fellow nurses also needed a voice. This conviction led to serve on committees in my hospital and then in the ONA organization. This work is important to me and I will work for the nurses of Oregon and the people of this state to the best of my ability. Page 14
16 AFT Delegate (20) Clarice Gerlach BS, BSN,, CC OHSU I would like to be considered for the AFT delegate position and the alternate ANA delegate position. I have previously gone to the AFT and ANA conventions to represent ONA. I enjoy participating in the creation of resolutions and lobbying for nurse issues. I have a working knowledge of how the conventions work and would be an asset to the success of the nurse agenda. Pamela Gordon CI Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center Corvallis, OR Since serving ONA on the E&GW Cabinet for 3 years, I have become much more aware of issues affecting all nurses across the country. While AFT represents significantly more teachers than nurses, many issues affect both of our professions. I want to be able to say I did my part in helping protect our collective future, and help minimize the effects of assaults on so many of our core professional values. Wendy Hackett BSN,, CNOR Bay Area Hospital Coos Bay, OR I was raised in rural Oregon and have lived here most of my life. I would like to bring forth a voice from this region to the state level. I was raised with many family members in various unions and have a very strong recognition of the role that unions play in the lives of workers. I am very interested in serving the nurses of Oregon at the next level and being able to bring the knowledge and experience I gain back to my local Constituent Association. Additionally, I think that the nurses in rural Oregon have a lot to offer and I hope to be their voice. Lisa Logsdon BSN, CMS Samaritan Lebanon Community Hospital Lebanon, OR I am ready to contribute energy and enthusiasm toward protecting our profession, and the future of nursing. I have been privileged to be a leader in my workplace and have seen positive changes, as well as worrisome trends. As a candidate for the Human Rights and Ethics Cabinet, I intend to work towards increasing our diversity, access to educational opportunities, protecting patients safety and rights to medical care. We have many unmet needs for housing, drug and alcohol treatment, primary care providers, and mental health providers. Attracting, empowering, and mentoring new nurses is essential. Nurses work hard, and I want to ensure that Oregon nurses have the professional respect and resources they need to meet today s challenges. Page 15
17 AFT Delegate (20) Kevyn Paul, BSN, CEN Sacred Heart Medical Center Eugene, OR Ann Murdock BSN,, CC Providence St Vincent Medical Center In order to properly represent the membership, an AFT delegate needs to be familiar with the issues that both individual nurses and the collective membership of ONA will be facing in the near future. As a charge nurse, steward, bargaining team member and member of the E&GW Cabinet I believe I have a good understanding of many of these issues and am capable of and willing to advocate for interests. Susan Phillips CC, CN, SC Providence Portland Medical Center I have been an ONA member and activist at Providence Portland Medical Center for 33 years. I have had several roles in the local bargaining unit, including executive team chair, PNCC chair and task force member. I have also served as a CA 1 officer, delegate and as an ANA delegate I am interested in being involved at the national level. I am very concerned about policy changes that may impact health care and the workplace. I would be honored to serve and represent Oregon nurses. Dan Richmond, BSN, CMS Providence Medford Medical Center Medford, OR In 2016 I received the ONA Internal Organizer award for my efforts and success as an active ONA member during the PMMC-ONA 2015 Contract campaign to build collective power and for nurses to win a fair contract. In 2015 I received PMMC s highest nursing honor The Nancy Roberts Award for Nursing Excellence for my efforts and success as a staff nurse, mentor, educator, and injury prevention. I want nurses to build collective power. I am a firm believer in ONA, the power of collective action, and that direct care nurses will be at the forefront for better healthcare in this country. I will bring 12 years of diverse nursing experience and pragmatism to the table and represent not just ONA, but ONA s to the best of my ability as a delegate. Page 16
18 AFT Delegate (20) Ateusa Salemi, BS Oregon Nurses Association / Good Shepherd Medical Center Hermiston, OR In my work as a direct care nurse and as a representative for ONA I have been a strong advocate for my patients and my coworkers. I am passionate about advocating for patients and nurses and would like the opportunity to speak towards the interest of Oregon s nurses at a national level. In this era of challenges to workers using their voices, I will be a strong voice for Oregon. Carolyn Starnes, ADN Nursing Mercy Medical Center Roseburg, OR Continue the work that I am involved in with the E&GW Cabinet, support and educate members on the important changes going on in our state. To help grow a bigger and stronger union. Carolyn Starnes Martin Taylor Alan Yoder Oregon Nurses Association Tualatin, OR ONA is affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers. As one of the four large nurse labor unions affiliated with AFT, Oregon has a powerful leadership voice for AFT s health care agenda. Our participation at the national convention is an important part of this partnership. As the new CEO of ONA it is important that I express this partnership in person. Oregon Nurses Association Tualatin, OR In my position as the Executive Director of ONA s Labor program, I m often called to represent ONA s interest within AFT. Serving as a delegate will give me the opportunity to ensure our interests become part of AFT s planning for the next two years. I look forward to the opportunity to serve as a delegate at the 2018 AFT Convention. Page 17
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