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Massachusetts · MassachusettsEnd of an era… Julie Pinkham’s last day as MNA Executive Director, was Friday, May 9, 2025. Julie has been our ED since December 2000. Prior to that, she served in various positions for the MNA including Labor AD, Educator and Director of the Labor Program. She guided the organization through many milestones such as disaffiliation from ANA and merging the Cabinet and the BOD into the strong, singular governing body of nurses and healthcare profe…Read Article
End of an Era: Longtime MNA Executive Director and Fierce RN Advocate Julie Pinkham Retires - Massachusetts Nurses Association

Massachusetts · MassachusettsThis National Nurses Week, May 6 to 12, MNA nurses share #WhyNursesMatter. Normally, this week is celebrated with pizza, cookies, cards, and thank you notes. While MNA nurses and healthcare professionals express enormous appreciation for all nurses do across the globe, we also want to explain why the care nurses provide is essential. You will hear today from Katie Murphy, MNA President and a practicing ICU nurse, as well as other MNA nurses in v…Read Article