Bonnie Castillo
Bonnie Castillo is the executive director of National Nurses United and of the California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee.[1][2][3] Before being named as executive director, she was the director of the Registered Nurse Response Network (RNRN),[4] a disaster relief program run by NNU that places registered nurse volunteers where they are needed after man-made and natural catastrophes.[5] She has coordinated RN volunteers to help in the aftermath of the 2010 Haiti earthquake, Typhoon Haiyan, hurricanes Katrina, Harvey and Maria, and elsewhere.
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Born | 1960 (age 59–60) |
Education | California State University, Sacramento (BS) |
Castillo also held the positions of CNA/NNOC Director of Government Relations and NNU Director of Health and Safety.[6][7][8] She has been with CNA/NNOC for almost two decades[2] in a number of capacities, working her way up into the leadership of the organization from her early days as a registered nurse member who helped to unionize her facility, to staff and then lead organizer, to a director, and now to her current position as Executive Director.
References
- Ibarra, Ana B. (8 May 2018). "Longtime 'Fighter' Lands Top Spot In Powerful Nurses Union".
- "Prominent nurses union names first-ever Latina executive director: 5 things to know". www.beckershospitalreview.com.
- Colliver, Victoria. "California's nurses union loses longtime leader, but not agenda". POLITICO.
- Munro, Dan. "National Nursing Survey: 80% Of Hospitals Have Not Communicated An Infectious Disease Policy". Forbes.
- "Nurse Volunteers Say Puerto Ricans Are Dying- Here's How Nurses Can Help". nurse.org.
- "Ground-Breaking Workplace Safety Benefit Designed to Protect Nurses from Needlesticks, Violence". Infection Control Today. 22 November 2017.
- "Lawsuit claims Ohio nurse was 'worked to death'". 12 November 2013.
- Star, Ventura County Star Ventura County (5 January 2013). "Nurses 'Shocked' At New Birth Control Law". HuffPost.