Join the First Town Hall Meeting of SIENNA
- SIENNA Leadership

- Sep 2, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: 5 days ago
The Society of Internationally Educated Nurses in North America (SIENNA) is proud to announce its first Town Hall meeting. This milestone event brings together members, leaders, and friends of the organization in one space. The gathering is designed to strengthen ties between the Board of Directors and the nursing community by fostering connection, engagement, and collaboration.
Meet SIENNA’s Leadership
One of the highlights of the Town Hall will be the opportunity to meet and connect with SIENNA’s leadership. Members will hear directly from the Board of Directors as they share updates on current initiatives and outline future projects. From continuing education programs to new partnerships and mentorship opportunities, this session will provide valuable insight into SIENNA’s vision for supporting internationally educated nurses across the United States and Canada.
Volunteer Opportunities and Community Engagement
The event will also focus on engagement by introducing volunteer pathways within SIENNA’s committees. These committees play a vital role in advancing policy, education, research, and advocacy. They offer members a chance to build leadership skills and contribute meaningfully to the community. Participation in these efforts helps nurses grow professionally while ensuring SIENNA remains a strong, inclusive organization.
Open Forum for Dialogue
Equally important, the Town Hall will create an open forum for dialogue. Members are invited to share their ideas, ask questions, and voice concerns. By listening to its community, SIENNA reinforces its commitment to transparency and inclusivity. This approach ensures that its direction reflects the needs and aspirations of the nurses it serves.
Importance of Community Support
The support of the community is crucial for the success of SIENNA. By coming together, members can foster a sense of belonging and shared purpose. This unity is essential for addressing the challenges faced by internationally educated nurses. It also provides a platform for advocacy and professional growth.
Looking Ahead
As SIENNA looks to the future, the Town Hall meeting will set the stage for ongoing collaboration and innovation. The insights gained from this event will inform the organization’s strategies and initiatives. It is an opportunity for members to contribute to shaping the future of nursing in North America.
Conclusion
The meeting will be held virtually, and all members are welcome to join. RSVP here to secure your spot: https://www.siennanursingsociety.org/event-details-registration/townhall-meeting.
This Town Hall meeting is not just an event; it is a step toward building a stronger community for internationally educated nurses. Together, members can create a supportive environment that fosters professional development and advocacy.




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