Center to Champion Nursing in America


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Policy & Research Initiatives Center to Champion Nursing in America


The Center to Champion Nursing in America (CCNA), an initiative of AARP Foundation, AARP and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, was established in 2007 to ensure all Americans have a highly


skilled nurse when and where they need one. 

About the Center


CCNA runs a national campaign with the goal that everyone in America can live a healthier life, advanced by equity-minded nurses as essential and valued partners in providing care and


promoting health equity and well-being.


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Susan C. Reinhard, PhD, RN, FAAN


Chief Strategist Emeritus, Center to Champion Nursing in America


Mary Boyle, MS


Director of Communications


Jennifer Peed, MSW, PMP


Senior Director, Business Operations and Center Integration


Winifred V. Quinn, PhD, FAANP(H), FAAN


Director, Nursing Workforce & Policy


Jeneba Badmus


Project Analyst


Jazmine Cooper, MBA


Senior Advisor


Nicole Harryman, MS


Senior Advisor


Ana Whitelock, MSW, MPH


Project Manager


Aidan McCallion, MS


Senior Digital Communications Analyst


Anne Singer


Writer and Editor


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