NCNA

South Central: 14,15,16

South Central Region of the North Carolina Nurses Association
Regional Director:
Teresa Barnes, NCNA Regional Director, South Central Region
Teresa Barnes


Districts Included:

District 14
District 15
District 16


District 14 (Cumberland, Harnett and Sampson Counties) Kristina Edwards, President

 

District 14 Goals: Increase attendance at monthly meetings; increase District 14 membership; stabilize meeting place in Fayetteville; provide continuing nursing education at each meeting; and, continue to have informative speakers that will meet the educational needs of our members.

District 14 Officers
Kristina Edwards, President
Thea Hines, President Elect
Samantha Gryka, Secretary
Lisa Smith, Treasurer

Board Members: Deb Gross, Becky Mahler
Delegates: Kristina Edwards, Thea Hines, Deb Gross, Sheila New-Horne, Debbie New, Meghan Jackson, Samantha Gryka, Rosemary Hunter, Cindy Waren, Gayle Reiber
Alternate Delegates: Mary Dickey, Mildred Frye

District 14 Bylaws and Minutes

District 14 Bylaws Nov 9, 2010
Oct 12, 2010
June 8, 2010
April 13, 2010

 Feb 9, 2010


District 15 Bladen, Hoke, Moore (Southern section only), Richmond, Robeson and Scotland Counties 

District 15 Officers
Eva Meekins, President
Tamara Abernathy-Jones, President Elect
Pamela Jackson, Vice President
Audrey Cox, Secretary
Vacant, Treasurer

Current District 15 Bylaws


District 16 (Columbus County)

Next District 16 Meeting and Quarterly CE Offering:
Thursday, May 17, 2012, 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Whiteville United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall
902 Pickney St, Whiteville, NC 28472

1.0 Contact Hour (free to NCNA members, $25 for non-NCNA members)

RSVP to Kim Smith (910.640.6615, ext 261) by Monday, May 14th at 5:00pm.

District 16 Officers
Linda Mintz
, President
Sonja Green, Vice President
Ruth Storms, Secretary
Kimberly Smith, Treasurer

District 16 Bylaws

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