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Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporated .
“Climbing the Pillars with Chi: Embracing Technology and Innovation in a Diverse, Global Society”
65th Boulé and Educational Conference
July 7 - July13, 2019
Westin Lombard Yorktown Center
Lombard, IL Boulé at a Glance
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Monday, July 8, 2019
8:00am Credentialing/Registration
9:00am VITAS Sponsored Event: “Palliative Care and the Opioid Epidemic” (first 125 regis-
tered)
12pm Lunch provided by VITAS
6:00pm Delegate Briefing
7:00pm Orientation for First Time Attendees and First Time Nurse Practitioners attending
Tuesday, July 9, 2019
6:00am Credentialing/Registration
Exhibits Open
7:00am Continental Breakfast
8:30am Exhibits Ribbon Cutting
9:00am Doris Brown, MEd, MS, APRN, CNS “The Domain of Nursing: 2050”
10:15am Yolanda Nelson, EdD, MSNed, RN-BC, “Mentorship: A Purposeful Tool to Foster in
Diversity”
11:30am Gainer, MS, RN, PhD (c ),“Keep a Pulse on Progression: Optimal Student Learning
Modalities in Nursing Education and Student Success”
12:30pm Lunch on your own
2:00pm Norliss Cooper, MS, RN, PhD (c), “Advocacy”
3:15pm Lillian Stokes, PhD, RN, FAAN and Pearl Holland, MPH, BSN, RN “Recruitment/Re-
tention/Reclamation-Implementing a Program to Maintain Sustainability”
6:00pm Processional Gathering
6:30pm Opening Ceremony
8:00pm Reception
10:00pm Beta Round Up
Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporated .
“Climbing the Pillars with Chi: Embracing Technology and Innovation in a Diverse, Global Society”
65th Boulé and Educational Conference
July 7 - July13, 2019
Westin Lombard Yorktown Center
Lombard, IL Boulé at a Glance
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Wednesday, July 10, 2019
6:00am Credentialing/Registration
Exhibits Open
7:00am Breakfast on your own
8:00am Beta and Graduate Poster Session
9:15am Plenary 1
12 pm Founders/Military Luncheon
CONCURRENT Session I (Choose one)
2:15pm Beta Education Panel: “Beta Transformation”
2:15pm Kenneth Harris, PhD, “Opioid Epidemic a Nurses Role”
CONCURRENT Session II (Choose One)
3:30pm JoAnne Sims, MS, BSN, RN, “Understanding the Mary Stewart Prayer”
3:30pm Nadirah Keith, DNP, FNP-C, “Technology: Navigating Chi Eta Phi Website”
5:30pm Meet the Candidates
7pm Bus trip to Rosemont Entertainment area in Rosemont, IL. or
7pm Hospitality Night for those Sorors/Fraters who are not going on the bus trip
Thursday, July 11, 2019
6:00am Credentialing/Registration
Exhibits Open
7:30am Sisterhood and Brotherhood Breakfast
10:00am Beta Plenary
11:30am Beta Luncheon
2:00pm Plenary II
6:30pm Memorial Service
8:00pm Chapter Event
Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporated .
“Climbing the Pillars with Chi: Embracing Technology and Innovation in a Diverse, Global Society”
65th Boulé and Educational Conference
July 7 - July13, 2019
Westin Lombard Yorktown Center
Lombard, IL Boulé at a Glance
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Friday, July 12, 2019
6:00am Credentialing/Registration
Exhibits Open
9:00am Plenary III
12pm Lunch on your own
2:00pm Thometta Cozart, MS, MPH, CPH, CHES, sponsored by LEAP “Epilepsy in African
Americans”
3:15pm Richard Snow “St. Jude, Why it Matters”
6:00pm Processional Gathering
7:00pm Supreme Gala Awards Banquet
Saturday, July 13, 2019
7:30am Inspirational Breakfast
10:30am Hotel Check Out
Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporated .
“Climbing the Pillars with Chi: Embracing Technology and Innovation in a Diverse, Global Society”
65th Boulé and Educational Conference
July 7 - July13, 2019
Westin Lombard Yorktown Center
Lombard, IL Boulé at a Glance
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Speakers
Doris Gray Brown, MEd, MS, APRN, CNS
Doris Gray Brown has been a registered nurse for more than 43 years and has experience in public health
nursing, education and health care administration. Currently, she is serving as the Public Health Executive
Director for Community Preparedness. In this leadership role Doris provides oversight for several public
health programs Emergency Preparedness & Response (Pandemic Flu, Cities Readiness Initiative, Strategic
National Stockpile, Medical Social Services, Community Outreach, Emergency Systems for Advanced
Registration of Volunteer Health Professionals (ESAR-VHP) and Workforce Development. Prior to this
appointment, Doris served as Chief Public Health Nurse and Administrator for the OPH Continuing
Education Unit. During the past few years, Doris has been instrumental in meeting the planning and training
needs of the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals emergency preparedness efforts.
Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporated .
“Climbing the Pillars with Chi: Embracing Technology and Innovation in a Diverse, Global Society”
65th Boulé and Educational Conference
July 7 - July13, 2019
Westin Lombard Yorktown Center
Lombard, IL Boulé at a Glance
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Yolanda Nelson, EdD, MSNed, RN-BC
Dr. Nelson is currently an assistant professor of Nursing at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ), Ewing, NJ.
She received her EdD in Educational Leadership from Rowan University, her MSNed in Nursing Education
from the University of Phoenix, and her BSN in Nursing from The College of New Jersey. She holds a
Medical Surgical Certification. With over 16 years as a nurse, Dr. Nelson has a diverse background within
the field of nursing which includes: medical surgical, orthopedics, community health, advanced practice
clinician, teaching for both practical nursing, undergraduate, and graduate nursing programs, and various
leadership roles. Current research study focused on: Exploring the Factors of Persistence for African
American Senior Nursing Students. From this study, findings indicated the importance of mentorship and
how this plays a pivotal role in the progression of nursing students. In 2017, “Moving Forward Together”,
an African American Student Nurse Mentorship Program was founded by Dr. Nelson at The College of
New Jersey.
Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporated .
“Climbing the Pillars with Chi: Embracing Technology and Innovation in a Diverse, Global Society”
65th Boulé and Educational Conference
July 7 - July13, 2019
Westin Lombard Yorktown Center
Lombard, IL Boulé at a Glance
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Twanda Gainer, MS, RN, PhD (c)
Ms. Twanda Toliver-Gainer is currently serving as Assistant Professor, HU-VETS Nurse Recruiter-
Counselor, Hampton University School of Nursing, Hampton, Va. She is a Lieutenant Commander
(Retired) United States, Navy Nurse Corps Officer and has over 25 years of nursing and leadership ex-
perience in Medical-Surgical, Post-Anesthesia, Health Promotion and Nursing Education. Ms. Gainer is
currently pursuing a PhD in Nursing Education from Capella University. She received her Bachelor of
Science in nursing (1992) and Master of Science degree, with a concentration in Nursing Education (1999),
from Hampton University. Ms. Gainer has published articles on the topic of “Optimal Student Learning
Modalities in Nursing Education” and “Student Success”. Ms. Gainer has served as a Peer Advisor for
Elsevier/Evolve and as a V-Nurse project consultant.
Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporated .
“Climbing the Pillars with Chi: Embracing Technology and Innovation in a Diverse, Global Society”
65th Boulé and Educational Conference
July 7 - July13, 2019
Westin Lombard Yorktown Center
Lombard, IL Boulé at a Glance
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Norlissa Cooper, MS, RN, PhD (c)
Norlissa Cooper, MS, RN, works as a registered nurse at San Francisco General Hospital in San Francisco,
CA. Ms. Cooper has more than 10 years’ experience in step-down and medical/surgical care. She,
currently, holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Rochester and a Master of Science de-
gree in nursing with a concentration in nursing education from Georgetown University. Ms. Cooper is cur-
rently pursuing a PhD in Nursing from the University of California, San Francisco, CA. Her research focus
is eliciting substance screening practices in the postpartum period. For the past five years, she has co-
chaired the continuing education committee at San Francisco General Hospital. She has served two terms on
the Service Employee International Union Local 1021 Executive Board for Registered Nursing Industry
Care. Ms. Cooper currently serves as the Vice President of the Lambda Chi Chi Chapter in Oakland, CA.
Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporated .
“Climbing the Pillars with Chi: Embracing Technology and Innovation in a Diverse, Global Society”
65th Boulé and Educational Conference
July 7 - July13, 2019
Westin Lombard Yorktown Center
Lombard, IL Boulé at a Glance
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Pearl Holland, MPH, BSN, RN
Pearl Holland, M.P.H., R.N., is retired from her position as Chief Public Health Nursing, Baltimore County
Department of Health, Baltimore, Maryland and Clinical Faculty, Community Health Nursing, Towson
State University, Towson, Maryland. Ms. Holland served for over forty years in Public Health Nursing
Leadership/Administration. As Director of a Public Health Nursing Bureau, she planned and directed public
health nursing programs and services in a large metropolitan county. Her role included governance, policy
development/ program and practice design and implementation as well as staff development. As a member
of Chi Eta Phi Sorority for over forty years, Ms. Holland has served in leadership at the local, regional and
national levels. As National First Vice President, she was responsible for promoting the implementation of
national program mandates. She served on the Education Committee and as Regional Representative for the
Provider Unit.
Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporated .
“Climbing the Pillars with Chi: Embracing Technology and Innovation in a Diverse, Global Society”
65th Boulé and Educational Conference
July 7 - July13, 2019
Westin Lombard Yorktown Center
Lombard, IL Boulé at a Glance
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Lillian Stokes, PhD, RN, FAAN
Lillian G. Stokes, PhD, RN, FAAN was the past Director of the IU School of Nursing's (IUSON) Diversity
and Enrichment Program since 1996. Dr. Stokes served as the 18th Supreme Basileus for Chi Eta Phi So-
rority, Inc., 1st Vice President and Editor-in-Chief on the National level and Assistant Director and His-
torian for the Middlewest Region. She was the Basileus, Epistoleus, and Beta Sponsor for Eta Chi Chap-
ter. In addition, Dr. Stokes has facilitated raising a significant amount of money for scholarships for mi-
norities through her work with Eta Chi Chapter of Chi Eta Phi Sorority and other community groups. Spe-
cifically, she inaugurated an annual Spring Fling Variety Show as a Eta Chi Chapter service project, which
brings together talented health professionals for the purpose of raising monies for minorities to attend
area nursing schools.
Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporated .
“Climbing the Pillars with Chi: Embracing Technology and Innovation in a Diverse, Global Society”
65th Boulé and Educational Conference
July 7 - July13, 2019
Westin Lombard Yorktown Center
Lombard, IL Boulé at a Glance
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Christopher Otto, RN, BSN, CCRN
Christopher Otto attended Long Island University, Brooklyn Henrietta Rothkoff Hillbrum School of Nurs-
ing where he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing in 2017. During his time at LIU, Mr. Otto
joined Theta Chi Beta Chapter of Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc. where he held positions as both Anti-Basileus
and Basileus. During his time as a Beta he was awarded the Henrietta Chisholm Scholarship, The Daisy in
Training Award, and the Aliene C. Ewell National Scholarship. Mr. Otto has transitioned from Theta Chi
Beta to a Graduate member of Theta Chi Chapter. He has, eagerly, taken on the role as the Dean of
Membership responsible for recruitment and retention of nurses for his chapter.
Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporated .
“Climbing the Pillars with Chi: Embracing Technology and Innovation in a Diverse, Global Society”
65th Boulé and Educational Conference
July 7 - July13, 2019
Westin Lombard Yorktown Center
Lombard, IL Boulé at a Glance
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Nadirah Keith, DNP, FNP-C
Nadirah Keith DNP, FNP-C is an advance practice clinician who currently practices as a Lead Provider on
the Novant Health Corporate Health team, servicing over 25,000 employees of Red Ventures Corporation.
In addition to clinical practice, Dr. Keith works as an Adjunct Professor at Simmons College and ECPI
University, teaching courses at the associate, bachelor’s and master’s level. Dr. Keith has also served as a
preceptor to students pursuing their Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree. She is an active member in
her community. She currently serves on the executive board for Believers United for Progress, a non-profit
organization that provides services to those less fortunate. She is a member of the Iota Chapter of
Chi Eta Phi Sorority Incorporated, and serves on the local, regional and national level.
Mary Morris Bradley
Mary Morris Bradley transitioned as an Undergraduate Beta member of Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc. to a Graduate
member of Alpha Chapter. Mary will be on the Beta Education Panel at Boulé.
Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporated .
“Climbing the Pillars with Chi: Embracing Technology and Innovation in a Diverse, Global Society”
65th Boulé and Educational Conference
July 7 - July13, 2019
Westin Lombard Yorktown Center
Lombard, IL Boulé at a Glance
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Sharon D. Burnett, RN, MSHSA
Sharon has more than 44 years of practice as a Registered Nurse, serving in many positions from Staff
Nurse to Director. In her current role as Director of the Nurse Family Partnership, she oversees the
implementation and outcomes of a home visitation program for first time mothers. She has also been a
member of Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc. for more than 10 years and is an active member of Lambda Chi
Chapter, Detroit, Michigan. Sharon obtained her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from the
University of Michigan, and her Master of Science Health in Service Administration from University
of Detroit.
Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporated .
“Climbing the Pillars with Chi: Embracing Technology and Innovation in a Diverse, Global Society”
65th Boulé and Educational Conference
July 7 - July13, 2019
Westin Lombard Yorktown Center
Lombard, IL Boulé at a Glance
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Kenya Smith, MS, APNP-BC
Kenya Smith is a native of Los Angeles, California. She was initiated into the Alpha Delta Beta Chapter
of Chi Eta Phi Sorority Incorporated in the Spring of 1998. Kenya earned a BSN from Howard University
in 1999. Her clinical background includes work in the maternal child, medical-surgical, operating room,
and chemical dependency units. Additionally, Kenya has worked as a Travel and School Nurse. She re-
cently earned an MSN from the University of Cincinnati and now practices as a Board Certified Psy-
chiatric Nurse Practitioner at The Los Angeles LGBT Center and Charles Drew University in Los
Angeles, California. She is now in the process of completing the Doctor of Nursing Practice at Regis Uni-
versity. She has served as the Epistoleus and Grammateus for the Southwest Region of Chi Eta Phi Soror-
ity, Incorporated. Kenya is also an active member Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated and has
been inducted into Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing.
Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporated .
“Climbing the Pillars with Chi: Embracing Technology and Innovation in a Diverse, Global Society”
65th Boulé and Educational Conference
July 7 - July13, 2019
Westin Lombard Yorktown Center
Lombard, IL Boulé at a Glance
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Kenneth Harris, PhD
Kenneth Harris, Jr. holds a Ph.D. in Leadership Studies and is a retired Police Lieutenant, having
served over 24 years with the Milwaukee Police Department. Currently, Dr. Harris is the Justice and
Public Policy Department Chair and Director of the Master of Science in Organizational Leadership
and Administration at Concordia University. Dr. Harris is CEO and Chief Strategist of the personal
and professional development company, Talented Strategies, LLC. He is also an educator for 33 years.
He enjoys 41 years of broadcast communications experience. He is a Life Member of Alpha Phi Alpha
Fraternity, Incorporated, having served on national committees, along with regional, state and chapter
leadership. Dr. Harris enjoys researching African American male persistence, perseverance, and
resilience and writing, and public speaking. He is the father of two adult daughters, and he and his bride
of 30 years, Soror Carla Harris, Basileus of the Theta Chi Chi Chapter of Chi Eta phi Sorority, In-
corporated, reside in Sherman Park area of Milwaukee, WI.
Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporated .
“Climbing the Pillars with Chi: Embracing Technology and Innovation in a Diverse, Global Society”
65th Boulé and Educational Conference
July 7 - July13, 2019
Westin Lombard Yorktown Center
Lombard, IL Boulé at a Glance
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JoAnne Sims, MS, BSN, RN
JoAnne Sims is an Expert Nurse Educator who spent 25 year at Kaiser Permanente in West Los Angeles
where she worked as a Nurse Manager of a post-surgical unit. She opened the first nurse-run infusion
center and served as Director of Accreditation at Kaiser West Los Angeles. Ms. Sims is a member of Mu
Chi Chapter in Los Angeles, CA and currently serves as Tamias for her chapter. She is the Immediate Past
Regional Director of the Southwest Region and the regional Chair of Bylaws. Ms. Sims holds a Master’s
degree from the University of Phoenix, a BSN from the California State University, Dominguez Hills in
Carson, CA. She also holds a certificate in Ministry from the Southern California School of Ministry, and
she serves as the ministerial staff at the Center of Hope, Inglewood, California.
Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporated .
“Climbing the Pillars with Chi: Embracing Technology and Innovation in a Diverse, Global Society”
65th Boulé and Educational Conference
July 7 - July13, 2019
Westin Lombard Yorktown Center
Lombard, IL Boulé at a Glance
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Thometta Cozart, MS, MPH, CPH, CHES
Thometta Cozart, MS, MPH has over 10 years of public health experience and 15 years of experience
in public relations and health communications. She is the Assistant Health Equity Director and Com-
munications Manager for the Directors of Health Promotion and Education (DHPE) in Washington, DC.
Since graduating in 2003, Ms. Cozart has focused on improving the health outcomes of racial and ethnic
communities by addressing health disparities and striving for health equity. In 2015, she returned to Be-
thune Cookman University to recruit students for DHPE’s national Health Equity Internship, which is
funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). As the Assistant Health Equity Di-
rector for DHPE, Ms. Cozart monitors the Internship Program, which has had nearly 700 students from
Minority-Serving Institutions that work towards diversifying the public health workforce for the past 15
years. Ms. Cozart also manages the Lupus Health Education Program.