Call for Nominations, Call for Resolutions & Call for Suggested Bylaw Revisions

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TRENTON, N.J.—May 14, 2019—2019 Official Call for Nominations, Resolutions, and Suggested Bylaw Changes.

Call for Nominations

The NJSNA Nominating Committee has called for member suggestions for the 2020 election.
Nominations are due before October 10, 2019.
In November 2019, members will be elected for 2020:

Vice President
Secretary
Director 3 Year Term (2)
Director 3 Year Term Staff Nurse (1)
Nominations (4)
Congress on Policy/Practice (2)
Membership Assembly Representatives (3)

NJSNA Regional Ballots will be included with the NJSNA Ballot.
Nominations may be submitted at the same time as nominations for NJSNA officers.

All nominations are due to NJSNA before October 10, 2019. Individuals can also be nominated at the NJSNA Annual Meeting, October 10, 2019.  Note that both the nominator and nominee for the NJSNA 2019 elections must be NJSNA members in good standing.

Call NJSNA at 609-883-5335 if you would like more information on any of these positions.
Please contact Jennifer Chanti at jennifer@njsna.org or 609-883-5335 ext 111 for a nomination form.  Forms may also be obtained by clicking here.

Call for Suggested NJSNA Bylaw Revisions

Please consider this the official call for any suggested NJSNA bylaw revisions for consideration at the 2019 NJSNA Annual Meeting on October 10, 2019.
All proposed revisions must be submitted to NJSNA before October 10, 2019.

Please forward to:
NJSNA Bylaws Committee
1479 Pennington Road
Trenton, NJ 08618
FAX: 609-883-5343
Email: jennifer@njsna.org

Call for Resolutions

Any NJSNA member may research, write and submit resolutions for consideration by the 2019 NJSNA Annual Meeting.
Resolutions should be submitted in form for printing to the Reference Committee through:

NJSNA
1479 Pennington Road
Trenton, NJ 08618.

Resolutions are due before August 10, 2019.

About NJSNA
NJSNA, which was established in 1901, is a constituent member of the American Nurses Association.  The New Jersey State Nurses Association (NJSNA) represents the interests of 125,000 registered nurses and advanced practice nurses as an advocate for the nursing profession. NJSNA’s lobbying arm continues to protect the nursing profession through legislative victories. Its nonprofit foundation, Institute for Nursing, helps nurses further their careers by providing continuing education, scholarships and research grants in addition to invaluable networking opportunities. For more information, nurses can visit www.njsna.org or contact NJSNA at njsna@njsna.org or (609) 883-5335.

 

 

 

 

 

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