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Anderson Takes CIT Post
Renitalynette K. Anderson
was recently named director of the new
Division of Network Systems and Telecommunications for CIT.
She joined NIH in 1997 as chief of the Office of
Telecommunications Management for NIH and helped coordinate its
transition last year into part of the newly formed Center. Anderson
is a representative on DHHS's Federal Telecommunication Services
2001 committee and its telecommunications improvement program
steering committee. Before coming to NIH, she was a NASA
program manager for the telecommunications network that
interconnects foreign and domestic tracking telemetry stations,
launch areas, control centers and science data capture facilities.
Prior to that, she conducted communications and navigations
systems development and evaluation for Patuxent River Naval Air
Station.
NINR Welcomes New Council Members Two new members recently joined the National Advisory Council for Nursing Research: Dr. Margarethe Cammermeyer and Dr. Carmen J. Portillo. A third member, Jean Rochelle Marshall, was reappointed after serving out the term of another member. Cammermeyer is an advanced nurse practitioner and lecturer/consultant in neuroscience nursing. She has extensive clinical practice experience and has served in clinical faculty roles in California and Washington.
Portillo, associate professor, School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, has served in national and regional leadership roles in Hispanic health and women's health issues. Marshall, corporate vice president, government and community relations, Meridian Health System, Wall, N.J., has more than 20 years of experience in health care planning and administration.
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