council of state presidents by: shawn guerette, thomas ward, katie kemp, and sarah trandel
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COUNCIL OF STATE PRESIDENTS
By: Shawn Guerette, Thomas Ward, Katie
Kemp, and Sarah Trandel
ICEBREAKER RULES
Each of you will be given a pack of M&M’s.
Open your pack of M&M’s and pick 3 colors to set
aside.
You are free to eat your M&M’s, but don’t eat the 3
you set aside
M&M COLORS
Give your name, the state you are from, and answers to the 3
colors you have chosen.
Red – Most Embarrassing or Memorable Moment
Orange – Goals
Yellow – Hobbies
Green – Achievements
Blue – Most Exciting Place You Have Visited
Brown – Strangest Food You Have Eaten
NSNA B OARD & COMMIT TEE UPDATES
NSNA President: Ryan Bannan
Legislation/Education: Caroline Miller
Bylaws and Policies: Tanya Davis
Global Initiatives in Nursing: Johanna
Bridges
Breakthrough to Nursing: Jae Lim
Community Health/Disaster
Preparedness: Megan Goodman
Membership: Caroline Miller
Financial Update: Kelly Bell
Convention: Adam Tebben
Imprint: Sabrina Lozier
Image of Nursing: Sabrina Lozier
Nominating & Elections: Kaitlin
Lovato, Chair, Nominating and
Elections Committee
Resolutions: Susan Hansen, Chair,
Resolutions Committee
Administrative Update: Cathy Ramos,
Membership Staff Specialist
INTERESTED IN RUNNING FOR THE COSP PLANNING
COMMITTEE?
The COSP Planning Committee is composed of 4 State Presidents. One from
each region of North, South, East, and West.
At Annual Convention 4 representatives are elected, and 1 is elected as COSP
Chair. At Mid-Year Convention 3 representatives are elected from the regions
not taken by the COSP Chair.
The COSP Chair serves a 1 year term, while the COSP representatives serve a
6 month term.
Eligibility Requirements are as follows: you must be a state President or
President-elect, be the state President for at least ¾ of your term on COSP, if a
member of the COSP Planning Committee is no longer able to fulfill their duties
as state President, they lose their eligibility to serve on the COSP Committee
If you have any questions about running for the COSP Planning Committee
feel free to talk to us during the break!
COSP PLANNING COMMIT TEE CANDIDATES
Nick Greathouse – Arizona - West
Shawn Palmer – California - West
Kellyanne Quinn – Colorado - West
Allison Scully – Maine – East
Chandler Cracraft – Missouri – North
ELECTION AREAS
North – Nebraska, Wisconsin, Ohio, Michigan, Missouri, Kentucky,
Minnesota, South Dakota, Virgin Islands, Kansas, North Dakota, Illinois,
Indiana, and Iowa
South – Georgia, Tennessee, Florida, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Puerto Rico,
Texas, Arkansas, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Louisiana,
East – Maryland, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, West Virginia, New York,
Massachusetts, Maine, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia,
Connecticut, DC, and Vermont
West – California, Guam, Alaska, Utah, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon,
Arizona, Washington, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, and Hawaii
SHARING CIRCLES
Increasing Membership
Strategies to Mediate
Transitions/Communication
Convention Planning/Fundraising
WHITE ELEPHANT GIFT EXCHANGE RULES
On the first turn, person #1 chooses a gift,
opens it, and it is admired by all ... you hope!
On the second turn, person #2 gets the
choice of "stealing" any unwrapped gift
(#1's) or choosing a wrapped one. On the
third turn, person #3 gets the choice of
"stealing" any unwrapped gift (#1's or #2's)
or choosing a wrapped one. Game continues
based on the following:
1. - If a gift is stolen from you, you can steal
a gift from someone else (see #3 and #4
below), or open a new one.
2. - Turns proceed until everyone has a gift.
A turn is ended when a gift is opened and
(hopefully) admired by everyone.
3. - A gift cannot be stolen more than once
in a turn.
4. - The third "owner" of a gift gets to keep
it - it is unavailable to be stolen again.
At the end of the last turn, the first person
(who had no choice at the beginning) can
choose to put back his or her gift and steal
any gift that is still available - see #4 above.
Then the gift "exchange" is started again (see
#3 and #4 above) and ended when someone
either chooses or is forced to take the gift
given up by person #1.
SHARING CIRCLES
Sharing of Accomplishments
COSP Planning Committee Election
INTERESTED IN RUNNING FOR THE COSP PLANNING
COMMITTEE?
The COSP Planning Committee is composed of 4 State Presidents. One from
each region of North, South, East, and West.
At Annual Convention 4 representatives are elected, and 1 is elected COSP
Chair. At Mid-Year Convention 3 representatives are elected.
The COSP Chair serves a 1 year term, while the COSP representatives serve a
6 month term.
Eligibility Requirements are as follows: must be a state President or President-
elect, must be the state President for at least ¾ of their term on COSP, if a
member of the COSP Planning Committee is no longer able to fulfill their duties
as state President then they lose their eligibility to serve on the COSP
Committee
COSP PLANNING COMMIT TEE ELECTION
Each candidate must be nominated by their election area of North, South,
East, and West.
Each state President is allotted 1 vote from within their election area,
state President-Elects are not eligible to vote.
State Presidents and the NSNA Board of Directors are allotted 1 vote for
the COSP Chair position
Voting will take place by Secret Ballot
The current COSP Planning Committee aids in the voting process while
the tellers from the Nominations and Elections Committee Count the
ballots.
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