Make a Difference – ADNA Roles 2021-2022

28 Mar, 2021 | News

There is something for everyone to get involved in all aspects regarding the ADNA management eg:

  • Executive Roles (President, Secretary or Treasurer)
  • State Representatives
  • Education Advisory Panel
  • Professional Development
  • Newsletter Editor
  • Conference and State Education Days Planning
  • Leadership Groups
  • Collaborating with Pharmaceutical Companies for Sponsorship.

All these roles are mentored and given training but most duties are now performed by the Association Specialists, who cover administration and the website management.

This is your opportunity to make a positive difference in your chosen profession and JOIN the Executive Committee or General Committee. ADNA needs new and fresh ideas to help your association grow and flourish, to become successful. So take the next step forward and nominate for a position, you will not be disappointed! ADNA deserves a passionate Committee!

To apply please click here!

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