PMRNA Runoff Election Officer Candidate Statements

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Officer Candidate Statements


Carla Herring, RN
Candidate PMRNA Representative Coordinator 

As a dedicated registered nurse with over 25 years of experience in the Veterans Hospital system, I am honored to announce my candidacy for the position of Union Representative Coordinator at Jerry L. Pettis Memorial Hospital. My commitment to serving those who have bravely served our country has fueled my passion for nursing and advocacy throughout my career.

In 2015 I served as a Rep Coordinator Union Officer for four years. I have proudly served as a union member, where I gained invaluable insights into the importance of collective bargaining and representation. During my time on the negotiation team, I played an active role in crafting a contract that spans over 25 years, ensuring that the voices of our nurses are heard and their rights protected.

My primary goal as Union Representative Coordinator is to fight for the rights of our nurses, ensuring fair treatment and safe working conditions. I believe that when we stand together as a united front, we can effect meaningful change and enhance the workplace environment for all.

Thank you for considering my candidacy. I look forward to the opportunity to serve and represent you as your Union Representative Coordinator.


Laura Miller, RN
Candidate PMRNA Representative Coordinator 

“HELLO FRIENDS”

I am a LLVA emergency room charge nurse with over 14 years of experience in high-pressure medical environments. I have my BSN and certifications in ACLS/BLS and Public Health Nursing.

Living a life of service

  • My dedication to underserved populations is demonstrated through my work with the Indian Health, providing essential services to Native American communities before joining LLVA in 2015.
  • I advocate for our military veterans, ensuring they receive compassionate care. I believe in our shared mission to support those who have served and continue to be affected by their sacrifices.
  • As a former union vice president, contract negotiations, representing colleagues, and improving workplace conditions were and continue to be my passion.
  • As chair of the Emergency Room Shared Governance Committee, I lead initiatives to enhance staff collaboration and patient care standards. I actively pursue growth opportunities, including the EBP Immersion course, to enhance my leadership effectiveness.

Moving the Union Forward

As a candidate for Representative Coordinator, I aim to create an inclusive environment where nurses’ voices are heard, and patient care is enhanced through innovative solutions. I bring a blend of clinical expertise, advocacy, and leadership experience to drive positive change for our union members.