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Mary Ellen "Mel" Wilson 

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Mary Ellen “Mel” Wilson, MS, RN, FNP, CEN, COHN-S, FAEN
Brunswick, Ohio
Candidate for Nominations Committee - Past Board Member

 


 

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Current Employment
Regional Health Services Manager
Avery Dennison, Strongsville, Ohio
Professional Credentials/Certifications
CEN; COHN-S; TNCC Instructor, ENPC Instructor
Education
MS, 2000-University of Rochester, School of Nursing, Rochester, New York
BS, 1987-Nazareth College of Rochester, Rochester, New York
BA, 1971-Nazareth College of Rochester, Rochester, New York
AAS, 1982-Monroe Community College, Rochester, New York

National
2011 Member, Education Committee
2000-2005 ENA Board of Directors (Secretary/Treasurer, 2002; President-Elect, 2003; President, 2004; Past President, 2005)
2005 Chairperson, Elections Process Committee
1999 Member, Emergency Nursing Practice Work Group
1998 Member, State Issues Work Group
1994-1997 Member, Annual Meeting Committee
1994 Member, Managers Committee
1987-2000 General Assembly Delegate
State
1997-1999 Chairperson, Finance Committee
1993 President, New York State Council
1992 President-Elect, New York State Council
1991, 1995 Chairperson, Conference Committee
Local
2006-Present Member, Cleveland Chapter
2001-2005 Member, Coastal Carolina Chapter
1988 President, Genesee Valley Chapter
1984-2000 Member, Genesee Valley Chapter
Other
2006-Present American Association of Occupational Health Nurses
2001-Present American Association of Nurse Practitioners
1999-Present Sigma Theta Tau
1995 Anita Dorr Award, New York State Council

Position Statement
What leadership attribute is essential to enhance the image and effectiveness of ENA?

The leadership attribute essential to enhance the image and effectiveness of ENA is integrity. A leader with integrity is a role model and sets the standard for others to follow. This attribute is especially essential for a member of ENA’s Nominating Committee.
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Statement to Membership
I would bring to the Nominations Committee not only my proven integrity, but the wisdom gained during my past ENA service as the New York State Council President, a national ENA board member, a past national Chair of the Elections Process Committee, and as the 2004 ENA President. Throughout my ENA service I have gained an in depth understanding for association operations, policies, and procedures, which would be invaluable to decision-making and problem-solving at the Nominations Committee level. These decisions can often require sensitivity, fairness and complete objectivity. I believe that I am respected as someone who is fair, impartial, objective and puts the good of our Association first and foremost. ENA has been my passion for over twenty five years and I would work diligently to ensure that our important national elections are held to the highest standard. ENA is a member driven association and the members’ election of their leaders couldn’t be more important to the image, effectiveness, and the goals of our Association.

I would be honored to serve on the Nominations Committee and respectfully ask for your vote.
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