For advice and inspiration, we invite you to read the real life experiences from nurses serving on all types of boards, large and small, local and national, healthcare and non-healthcare related to learn more about their paths to the boardroom.
I became a nurse in 2012 after having been in restaurant management for over ten years. I felt compelled to make a difference in others’ lives after my uncle suffered a fatal hemorrhagic stroke at a young age. As a neuroscience nurse, I realized the potential of nurses educating the community regarding the effects of strokes and the implication of leading unhealthy lifestyles… Continue Reading
- DNP, RN, CCRN-K, SCRN, NEA-BC, CNML
Boards: American Board of Neuroscience Nurses, American Board of Nursing Specialties, Texas Organization of Nurse Executives
Have served on Boards of ANA, ONA, District Three, ONA & a local unit Board as well as community & foundation boards. This was the next Continue Reading
- BSN, RN
Boards: Mahoning County Mental Health & Recovery Board