Dermatology Nurses’ Association Board of Directors

President
Nancy Smail, RN
The President of DNA serves as the chief elected officer for the association to continually promote the philosophy, purpose, and objectives of the Dermatology Nurses’ Association, as well as serving as the representative and spokesperson for the organization.
President-Elect
Dede Sullivan, PhD, APRN-BC, NP-C
The President-elect’s objectives is to understand, support and uphold the philosophy, purpose, objectives, bylaws, policies and procedures of the Dermatology Nurses’ Association, and to orient to the position of President.

Immediate Past President
Robin Inabinet, BSN, RN, AMB-BC
The role of Immediate Past President of DNA provides experienced input to the Board of Directors and serves as a resource to the Board of Directors.

Treasurer
Jessica Simmons, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, CWON, DNC
The primary objective of the DNA Treasurer is to work closely with the National Office and the Executive Director regarding financial issues.

Secretary
Heather Onoday, RN, MN, FNP-C, DCNP
The Secretary of DNA is responsible for recording the minutes of all Board of Directors and business meetings and additional DNA related business as assigned/required.
Director
Blake Bryant, BSN, RN, DNC
Directors of DNA understand, uphold and champion the mission, bylaws, policies, and procedures of the DNA. They promote continuing education of dermatology nurses and allied health care workers, as well as promoting recognition of DNA members as professionals by the entire medical community.

Director
Keischa Cash, DNP, APRN-IP, DCNP, FNP-BC
Directors of DNA understand, uphold and champion the mission, bylaws, policies, and procedures of the DNA. They promote continuing education of dermatology nurses and allied health care workers, as well as promoting recognition of DNA members as professionals by the entire medical community.

Director
Joan Pohutsky, DNP, APRN, NP-BC
Directors of DNA understand, uphold and champion the mission, bylaws, policies, and procedures of the DNA. They promote continuing education of dermatology nurses and allied health care workers, as well as promoting recognition of DNA members as professionals by the entire medical community.