SILVER SPRING, MD: ANA Elects New President
www.nursingworld.org, June 28, 2010
Delegates of the American Nurses Association elected Karen Daley, RN, of Boston to serve a two-year term as president of the national nursing organization representing 3.1 million registered nurses. Daley and other nurse leaders were elected during the ANA House of Delegates biennial meeting, which was held June 16-19 in Washington, DC. Daley is a past president of the Massachusetts Association of Registered Nurses and a past president of the Massachusetts Nurses Association and Massachusetts Center for Nursing. She served as a member of ANA?s Board of Directors, and as a director of the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
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