Officer Election Results and More

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Thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s WSNA officer elections. The nurses of the bargaining unit have officially ratified the following RNs to serve as your WSNA officers for the next three years.

Please join us in congratulating our newly elected officers and thanking them for their willingness to serve and represent our bargaining unit. Their leadership, advocacy, and commitment to supporting our nurses and patients are truly appreciated.

We are excited for the work ahead and grateful for those who have stepped forward to lead. Congratulations to all of our newly elected officers and thank you for your service to the WSNA bargaining unit!

Chair - Therese Juntunen
Co-Chair - Michelle Stevenson
Secretary - Rachel Ballou-Church
Treasurer - Christina Nicholson
Grievance Officers - Sarah Huber, Anna Vermaire, George Murray, Saudah Ssemakula, Jamaica Corpuz
Membership Officers - Jaime Cary, Belinda Laju

On Another Exciting Note

Our RN Case Managers will participate in their first bargaining session on Thursday, 5/21, as they officially join the Tacoma General bargaining unit! This is an important and exciting milestone, and we are proud to welcome them into our union family. Their participation strengthens our collective voice and reflects the power of nurses standing together. If you see them around, be sure to send them your encouragement, support, and positive energy as they begin this fight. We're excited to stand alongside them and look forward to the great work ahead!

Questions? Contact one of your officers or WSNA Nurse Representative Ryan Silva, rsilva@wsna.org.


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