NAPNES is governed by an Executive Committee and Board
of Directors that is accountable to the members.
EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE & OFFICERS
President* Mattie P. Marshall, LPN
Alabama
A 1964 graduate of the Wetern-Olin Vocational
School of Nursing in Birmingham, Alabama, Mattie
has served patients and LP/VNs in numerous capacities.She
worked at the University of Alabama Birmingham
Hospital and Clinics (UAB) for eleven years and
honed her LPN skills. During that time, she progressed
to the Charge nurse of a Medical Surgical Unit
and was also a Team Leader of a Medical Unit.
For the next seventeen years,Mattie held the distinction
of being the only LPN working at the Division
of Hematology/Oncology, Comprehensive Cancer Center
at UAB. When she stepped down from that Division,
Mattie spent the next five years at the Kirklin
Clinic in Hematology/Oncology and then worked
four more years at the UAB Radiation Oncology
Lab.
During all the time she was hard at work as an
LPN, Mattie collected several awards, some of
which are "Outstanding Awards in Nursing
for Christian Women, Zeta, Phi, Lambda Sorority";
"Personalities of the South", Autobiography
Institution, Raleigh, NC; "Certificate of
Recognition for Excellence in Oncology Nursing",Lederle
laboratories; "Certificate of Recognition
for 25 Years of Service",UAB and the "Community
Health Award" from Lawson State College just
to name a few.
Mattie is a life member of NAPNES, was appointed
by two Alabama Governors to serve eight years
on the Alabama Board of Nursing. She has held
numerous positions on NAPNES Board and Committees
and is currently Vice-President.
Vice President*
Ann Bauer, LPN, RP
Alabama
I have served NAPNES in this capacity before
and I am well aware of the responsibilities of
this position. I have since become a Registered
Parliamentarian (RP) and I now bring those skills
and experiences to this position as well. It is
important to have a solid back up for the office
of president and I understand that role. While
it is my desire to serve NAPNES as VP, I also
know that I must be prepared to assist and even
step in for the President if called upon to do
so. This office is challenging and exciting and
I am honored to serve NAPNES in this capacity.
Treasurer*
Roy Wilson, LPN
Michigan*
An LPN since 1950, Roy has done it all. His clinical
career was largely based in mental health hospitals
and from that experience, it was a natural step
for Roy to become co-owner of several group homes
in Michigan. His business experiences with medicare
reimbursement issues, and the daily grind of managing
a business while working there as an LPN, gave
him excellent training and education to oversee
the finances at NAPNES as Treasurer. He has served
4 terms as NAPNES Treasurer and is an institution
of integrity plain speaking on money matters.
Mr. Wilson began a tradition at NAPNES convention
by which he would (at the appropriate place in
the program) rise, go to the microphone, and in
the deepest, richest, baritone, sing "Oh,
How I Love NAPNES." It became his theme song
for raising money for the building fund, furniture,
and numerous other projects over the years. NAPNES
conventioneers bring extra change, dollar bills
and a good heart and donate money to NAPNES for
whatever project Mr. Wilson is working. Once the
Board approves a project, Roy makes it his business
to raise the funds. When the Board approved a
"building fund" project because NAPNES
wanted to stop paying rent and buy an office,
Mr. Wilson went to work. Over a period of about
6 years, the donations from 1¢ to the largest
single contribution of $1500, by members and others
that Mr. Wilson "encouraged" to make
contributions to the building fund put reality
in the NAPNES dream of becoming a property owner.
One contributor has presented NAPNES with a $1500
check several times for the building fund.
Mr. Wilson inspires giving. Whether is is in
the work place as an LPN or in business raising
money for worthy causes, he is engaged on behalf
of NAPNES.
Secretary
Theresa Parker, LPN
Secretary Theresa Parker, LPN - Pennsylvania. Ms. Parker was a former member of NAPNES Board of Directors and has served NAPNES well. Ms. Parker also has previous committee experience in NAPNES as chairperson of the Bylaws/Resolutions Committee. She also has recent experience Continued Competence Practice Analysis with NCSBN. Ms. Parker has worked tirelessly for the acknowledgment of the LP/VNs vital role as a member the professional nursing team. As president of NPLLPN she worked with local PN students to advance their participation in their professional association. She currently work as a hospice nurse both in the field and in our in-patient unit. Ms. Parker has been a LPN for over twenty years, working with hospice patients for 16 years. I will serve to the best of my abilities for the betterment of LPNs.
BOARD
OF DIRECTORS
Board Member
Lola Crum, LPN
Missouri
A graduate from the Jefferson City School of
Practical Nursing (now Nichols Career Center)
in 1967, Jefferson City, Missouri, Lola worked
the next four years as a float nurse in the hospital.
The following 19 years were spent working in the
Operating and Recovery Room. During this time,
Lola built skills onto her LPN license and became
certified as an Operating Room Technician (ORT).
A career minded professional, Lola served on the
committee that started the Mid Missouri Chapter
of Operating Room Technicians, still an active
Chapter today.
Leaving the hospital setting, Lola spent the
next 9 years working as an LPN III for the Department
of Corrections in Missouri. When the name changed
to Correctional Medical Services, Lola's years
of experience placed her in the position of evening
charge LPN.
For the past 5 years and continuing in the present,
Lola is the Executive Secretary for the Missouri
State Association of Licensed Practical Nurses
(MoSALPN). A MoSALPN member of 21 years, Lola
has served the association in many other capacities
such as Treasurer and Coordinator of Continuing
Education programs at the local chapter, and on
the board of directors and various committees
at the state level. Serving as the State Convention
Coordinator, Co-Chairman of the Convention has
been extra activities Lola added to her profile
in the past 2 years. In her position of Executive
Secretary, Lola is the liaison between MoSALPN
and the 42 Missouri programs of Practical Nursing.
Visiting 20 schools in the past year, Lola encourages
students to become active in local, state, and
national associations and to work at all three
levels once a licensed practical nurse.
Lola is active with other organization such as
the Missouri League for Nursing, the Missouri
Nursing Coalition, attends meetings of the Missouri
Council of Practical Nurse Educators, and also
represents MoSALPN by attending State Board of
Nursing meetings and taking an active role with
legislation in Missouri.
Board Member Mitzi Dixon, LPN
Arkansas
An LPN since 1976, Mitzi has worked as a floor
nurse, Drs. Office nurse, a Dental Assistant,
and is now back as an Office Nurse. Mitzi states
that her membership in NAPNES is the number one
highlight of her 28 years as an LPN. She has been
involved in the Arkansas Licensed Practical Nurse
Association, as well as in NAPNES, since her student
year. Mitzi is a well known leader for Arkansas
LPNs both at the Arkansas State Legislature and
at the Arkansas Board of Nursing. She is a role
model for hundreds of students and LPNs in Arkansas
and has served in many capacities in the State
Association. She has served as NAPNES Secretary,
on the Board of Directors and on numerous committees
and task forces. Mitzi never misses a chance to
talk with students and encourage them to become
active in their professional associations at the
local, state and national level. Mitzi will quickly
tell anyone that she is an LPN by choice and that
her rewarding career as an LPN enables her to
care for people at the business level as well
as personal level. Mitzi reflects on how many
people in so many states she has met and developed
life long friendship through travel and work on
the national level at NAPNES. "Each convention
is special and an opportunity to see and have
fun with people from all across America and territories.
We learn so much at NAPNES-- we use it in our
state meetings and in our practice -- and we have
so much fun each time we get together and share
at NAPNES! What a wonderful way to stay current
in my chosen profession. "
Board Member Vera Love-Lee, LPN
Georgia
Ms. Love-Lee began her career in the medical
field in 1960 as a nursing assistant at McDuffie
County Hospital in Thompson, GA. During this era,
nursing assistants did almost everything including
passing medications. During 1960 she was given
the opportunity to take the LPN course by correspondence
and passed with no problem. This gave her the
opportunity to take on more responsibility and
work in every capacity in the hospital. The pay
was very poor for this small hospital and she
decided to look for a job that paid more.
In 1972 she came to Augusta, Ga. And searched
out the hospitals only to find out that these
hospitals required one to have a license from
an accredited school. She applied at Augusta Technical
College but the waiting list was a year out. Rather
than stay out for a year she enrolled in the Operating
Room Tech. After attending for one year and trying
the operating room, she discovered this field
was not what she wanted.
In 1973 she finally got the chance to enroll
in the PN class. At that time the course was twelve
months long but since she had taken the correspondence
course, she was able to omit some of the classes
and finished a few months early. Then came the
state boards and finally her LPN license!
Ms. Love-Lee has taken all of the core classes
to become an RN but decided that she preferred
the work of being an LPN. She states simply, 'LPN
is the back-bone of nursing. You do hands on patient
care and build a bond with patients. There are
so many avenues you can take as an LPN. My advice
to the younger LPNs is to give it your best shot.
'If you choose this level of nursing, as I did,
be all you can be and it will pay off'."
Vera was recently named"Nurse of the Year"
by the Georgia Licensed Practical Nurses Association,
Inc. "A member of the Tenth District LPN
Association of Augusta, GA, The Georgia Licensed
Practical Nurses Association, Inc., and, a life
member of NAPNES, this Georgia peach has an outstanding
record in all three folds of her professional
organization --Local, state, and national."
Board Member P'Nina Sagraves, SFC 1st Class, LPN
Florida
I have spent the last 30 years in military service,
the last 15 as an LPN. I am on active duty and
conduct training for LPNs, Medical Corpsmen to
meet the new national registry EMT Certification.
I am a life member of NAPNES and I work diligently
on all issues that come before the Board. I serve
NAPNES proudly, just like I serve my country.
EXECUTIVE
STAFF
Executive Director
Patrick Mahan, LPN
Pat comes to NAPNES with more than 20 years experience
as an LPN. He has experience in med-surg,
ICU, PICU, psych and long-term care nursing.
His experiences include staff nurse, charge nurse,
nursing supervisor, program director, human resources
and staff development. Pat also spent three
years teaching CNAs advanced techniques in anatomy,
physiology, assessment, communication, and customer
service in a 13 week corporate program.
In 1996 Pat began his own online business.
He became a certified webmaster in 1998.
Pat's background and experiences make him uniquely
qualified to continue the modernization efforts
here at NAPNES and to grow our financial resources.
CFO / Director of Regulatory
Affairs
Helen Larsen, LPN, JD
Helen serves NAPNES and MSNC CO in the capacity
of Chief Financial Officer and Director of Regulatory
Affairs. An LPN for 27 years and an attorney for
the past 13, Helen assures that NAPNES operates
on a balanced budget and directs the regulatory
efforts of the organization. Helen has been
actively involved in the operations and management
of NAPNES for more than 25 years.
Director of Membership
Services
Johnnetta Davis-Joyce
Ms. Davis-Joyce is Director of Membership Services/Data
processing at NAPNES. She has worked in some capacity
with NAPNES since 1984 and is well known to the
membership for her key role in NAPNES successful
conventions. Ms. Joyce also has approximately
12 years of teaching experience at the graduate
and undergraduate levels; extensive experience
in developing and implementing public policy around
alcohol, tobacco, and drugs; and a strong background
in interpreting substance abuse prevention science
for communities. Her skills also include, developing
management information systems, media advocacy,
and program implementation and evaluation. In
her newest position –"Mommie"-
Johnnetta is orienting our newest staff member
Michaela Nicole Joyce, born March 15, 2004, to
phone duties and various other tasks – just
as soon as "Mickey" can reach the phone!
SIDE
BAR
Additional information you may find useful.
The Executive Director of NAPNES is appointed
by the Officers and the Board of Directors
of NAPNES.
Officers and Board Members are voted on
by the general membership and serve two
year terms. Any member of NAPNES in good
standing can serve in any office or in any
board member position.
Committee membership is by appointment
of the President of NAPNES.
NAPNES has two standing committees:
COPNE - Council of Practical Nurse Educators
MSNC CO - Mulit-Skilled Nursing Certification
Corporation
The Board of Directors may appoint additional
committees as best meets the needs of the
organization. Committees can be created
as a standing committee (one that is permanent)
or for the purposes of accomplishing a task
and then the committee is dissolved.
NAPNES
National Association for Practical Nurse Education and Service,
Inc.
1940 Duke Street, Suite 200 — Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 703-933-1003 — Fax: 703-940-4089