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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. Back to top |
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. Back to top
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