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June 22, 2004

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American Nurses Association Names Amy Brown As Director Of Leadership And Library Services

Washington, DC -The American Nurses Association (ANA) has named Amy Brown as ANA director of leadership and library services, effective June 7. ANA is the second oldest and largest professional organization for registered nurses (RNs), a federation of 54 constituent nurses associations representing the interests of the nation's 2.7 million RNs.

Brown comes to ANA with more than 10 years of experience managing strategic initiatives for associations and non-profit organizations. She is particularly knowledgeable of future-focused strategic planning, customer-relationship management, organizational and governance structure and design, and chapter relations, among other areas of expertise. Her immediate past position was as chief executive officer of The Forbes Group in Fairfax, VA.

"We are fortunate to have recruited an individual with Amy's background and proven track record in organizational and customer-relationship management, chapter relations and strategic initiatives management," said ANA Chief Executive Officer Linda Stierle, MSN, RN, CNAA,BC. "She will be a great asset to ANA."

ANA Chief Program Officer Pam Hagan, agreed. "Amy's knowledge and experience, coupled with her in-house expertise, will enable ANA to enhance our governance practices and more readily utilize principles of future-focused strategic planning."

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The American Nurses Association is the only full-service professional organization representing the nation's 2.7 million registered nurses (RNs) through its 54 constituent member associations. The ANA advances the nursing profession by fostering high standards of nursing practice, promoting the economic and general welfare of nurses in the workplace, projecting a positive and realistic view of nursing, and by lobbying the Congress and regulatory agencies on health care issues affecting nurses and the public.


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