Nurses Week raffle winners

Congratulations to the WSNA members who were raffle drawing winners for the Nurses Week raffle! Thank each and every one of you for all that you do. WSNA Local Unit Officer Lindsey Kirsch will reach out to you to coordinate getting your prizes.

Winners

  • Tiffany Britt – Endoscopy 
  • Nina Scharpp – OR 
  • Ben Evans – R5 Surgical 
  • Amelia Hillier – Amb/Rheum 
  • Brooke Nash – Amb/ENT 
  • Samuel Cuevas Carillo – Medical F3 
  • Claire Godbout – Ambulatory 
  • Caroline Beavers – Medical F/R3
  • Vanessa Soria – Surgical RC5/FB8
  • Rachel Dulski – Medical F3 
  • Naomi Hartley – Medical F3 
  • Mackie Cavanaugh – ED 
  • Kathleen Smoth – Radiology 
  • Kim Bahnmiller – Home Care
  • Erica Sweany – PICU 
  • Karen Senboutarath – ACFP 
  • Anna Singer – PBMU 
  • Kyle Young – PBMU
  • Mariah McKeague – PBMU 
  • Crys Luo – PBMU 
  • Emily Pouley – North Clinic 
  • Kalie Morrell – Medical FA3/R3 
  • Ginger Kopicky – Surgical 
  • Kristin Dineen – ED
  • Christine Quan - Medical 3 
  • Elizabeth Murchison – Medical 3
  • Cindy Sloan – CCFP/RISK

Make sure you follow the Instagram @ sch_wsna for updates and bargaining news!

In Solidarity,

Kara Yates, Co-Chair
Annika Hoogestraat, Co-Chair
Lindsey Kirsch, Secretary
Stefanie Chandos, Treasurer
Samantha Forte, Grievance Officer
Te’onna Adams, Grievance Officer
Katie Podobnik, Grievance Officer
Therese Hill, Membership Officer
Kelsey Gellner, Social Media Officer

If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to contact your Local Unit Officers or WSNA Nurse Representative, Linda Burbank, at lburbank@wsna.org or via telephone at (206) 575-7979 ext. 3131.


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