| Technologist
Section Elects
Officers for 2006-2007
By Katherine A. Carlson, BA, CNMT, CCRC
Chair, Nominating Committee
Central Chapter Technologist Section
I am pleased to announce the results of the Technologist Section
Elections held early in the year. Terms for each position or individual
are included in the listing.
James N. Kritzman, BS, RT(N), CNMT of the University of Michigan
moves from President Elect to President for 2006-2007. He replaces
Rebecca A. Sajdak, BA, CNMT, who served as Technologist Section
president for 2005-2006.
Paul J. Reaume, BS, ARRT, (R,N), CNMT of St. John Macomb Hospital
in Warren, Michigan was elected President-Elect. Paul had served
on the Finance Committee and was a local program chair for the
Spring Meeting.
Judith E. Kosegi, MS, CNMT of Indiana University was elected
to a one-year term as Secretary. A bylaw amendment that was also
passed this year will extend the term of the Secretary to two
years starting in 2007.
Nancy A. McDonald, BS, CNMT of Northwestern Memorial Hospital
was elected to a two-year term as Treasurer and Chair of the TS
Finance Committee. Nancy has been chairing the Continuing Education
Committee for a number of years, organizing the Chapter’s
successful Fall Road Shows.
Timothy Hill, BS, ARRT, CNMT from Capitol City Cardiology in
Columbus, Ohio was elected to a four-year term on the Bylaws Committee
Lyn M. Mehlberg, BS, CNMT, FSNMTS of St. Luke’s Medical
Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin was elected to a two-year term
as the National Council Delegate for the SNM-TS
Mary Yeomans CNMT, of Medi-Nuclear Corp in Walled Lake, Michigan
will be joining Karen Martin for a three-year term representing
technologists on the Board of Governors.
On behalf of the Chapter and Technologist Section, I want to
thank Roxanne Izzo from Loyola University Medical Center, in Maywood,
Illinois for her service as the Treasurer for the past two years.
I also want to thank Lynnette Fulk of Clarian Health System in
Indianapolis who is completing her term on the Board of Governors,
for her dedicated service.
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