National Cancer Registrars Association held its 2025 election in February. Below are the newly elected members of the NCRA Board, Council on Certification representatives, and Nominating Committee. Newly elected officers and members will be acknowledged at NCRA’s 51st Annual Educational Conference and will be installed June 1, 2025.
NCRA relies on its membership for committee leadership and expertise. Volunteers represent a key strategic asset of NCRA as they provide an integral role in guiding the content deliverable to the membership. The work they do on behalf of NCRA allows far broader and deeper support to the membership than would otherwise be possible. NCRA volunteer leadership positions and entities, including its Board of Directors and all Committees, Task Forces, and Liaisons, adhere to policies and procedures prescribed in adopted Bylaws, Code of Ethics, Policy and Procedures Manuals, and the Strategic Management Plan.
President-Elect/Secretary
Keri Miller, MHA, ODS
Alaska
Treasurer Junior
Misty Sonnenberg, BBA, BSHIM, ODS
Texas
ATPD West
Kelli Aimar, ODS
Nevada
Recruitment and Retention Board Director
Karen Mace (Seymour), ODS
South Carolina
ATPD East
Mildred Jones, BA, ODS-C
Georgia
Nominating Committee East
Stacey Prince, RHIT, ODS
Florida
Education Board Director
Amanda Schafranek, ODS-C
ATPD Midwest
John Guire, ODS
Arkansas
Ronda G. Broome, MS, MSHMI, ODS
Nominating Committee Midwest
Lauren Elliott, ODS
Nominating Committee West
Alicia Ferrer, ODS
Utah
Council on Certification Representative
Vonetta L. Williams, PhD, MPH, ODS
Alicia Smith, ODS
Rebecca Renfrew, ODS
North Dakota
Sara Mitchell, AAS, ODS-C
Indiana
Rose M. Ross, MPH, RHIT, ODS
Arizona
Cindy McLendon, AAS, ODS-C
Montana
Cancer registrars are data information specialists who capture a complete history, diagnosis, treatment, and health status for every cancer patient in the U.S. The curated data provides essential information to researchers, healthcare providers, and public health officials to better monitor and advance cancer treatments, conduct research, and improve cancer prevention and screening programs. Learn more about how to become a cancer registrar and how cancer registry data is used to improve public health.
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