Audrey Rosin, MBA, MSN, RN, CEN, CNML, of Wisconsin
Nurse Manager Award Recognizes a nurse in an emergency nursing management role who has consistently demonstrated excellence in the specialty of emergency nursing and has made significant contributions. A manager who leads by example and supports the wellbeing of her team, Audrey
Tammy Aiken, DNP, RN, SANE, of New York
Gail P. Lenehan Advocacy Award Recognizes a nurse who has had a positive impact on emergency nurses through a sustained commitment of advocacy for emergency nurses' well-being and welfare or the welfare of vulnerable populations. An emergency and critical care nurse for
Sara Daykin, DNP, RN, CPEN, TCRN, of New Mexico
Sara Daykin has made significant and enduring contributions to emergency nursing by focusing on providing and expanding pediatric care educational opportunities for rural providers. Her leadership as the director of education for the EMSC Child Program was essential in expanding
Steve Weinman, MSc, RN, CEN, TCRN, of New Jersey
Barbara A. Foley Quality, Safety and Injury Prevention Award Recognizes a nurse who has developed, implemented or advocated for quality, safety and/or injury prevention initiatives that have resulted in improved outcomes in the emergency care setting or at the local, state
Mary McKenna Bailey, BSN, RN, CEN, of Pennsylvania
Mary McKenna Bailey is a legend. In more than 50 years as an emergency nurse, she challenged everyone to be the best and to give their best. While she served as a leader and one who stood alone at times promoting
Mike Hastings, MSN, RN, CEN, of Kansas
Mike Hastings’ enduring and substantial contributions are in the areas of leadership and nurse advocacy. In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, he served as the emergency nurse leader on collaborative efforts with the U.S. Under-Secretary of the Administration
Michael Gooch, DNP, APRN, ACNP-BC, CEN, CFRN, CTRN, ENP-BC, ENP-C, FNP-BC, NRP, TCRN, of Tennessee
Michael Gooch’s contributions to the specialty of emergency nursing are in the areas of education and leadership. He has made substantive contributions to the knowledge of emergency nurse practitioners through the development of peer- reviewed educational content, most specifically in
Kory Scheideman, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN, TCRN, of Colorado
Kory Scheideman’s significant and enduring contributions to emergency nursing are recognized in his efforts to reduce the stigma toward ED patients with a substance use disorder and raising awareness of these biases. He implemented a statewide program to distribute Narcan
Courtney Edwards, DNP, MPH, RN, CEN, CCRN, TCRN, of Texas
Courtney Edwards' career has always centered around trauma and injury prevention. She led her organization’s implementation of the CDC’s Stopping Elderly Accidents and Injuries, or STEADI, program and, as a result of her success, was acknowledged by the CDC for
2023 ENStrong Challenge Awards
The ENA Foundation provides scholarships and grants to help nurses further their education, to obtain additional tools to save lives and to shape the future of emergency nursing. Each year, state councils, local chapters and individuals raise funds to support