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As 2008 nears, I want to thank the many authors who submitted manuscripts to The Journal of Nursing Administration during 2007. Appreciation goes also to those people whose advice and guidance shaped the direction of nursing administration knowledge through the pages of the journal, particularly our editorial advisors, whose names are listed on the masthead.

 

In addition to the editorial advisors, the following people contributed to editorial development by reviewing manuscripts:

 

Mary K. Anthony, PhD, RNAssociate ProfessorCollege of NursingKent State UniversityOhio

 

Pamela S. Autrey, PhD, MBA, RNAssistant Dean for Student AffairsSchool of NursingUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham

 

Wendy C. Budin, PhD, RN, BCDirector of Nursing ResearchNYU Hospitals Center

 

Bonnie Faherty, PhD, FNP, CSAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Health SciencesCalifornia State UniversityNorthridge

 

Donna Sullivan Havens, PhD, RN, FAANProfessor, School of NursingThe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

 

Carol L. Howland, MSN, RN, CNAAssistant Vice President, Clinical OperationsMemorial Hospital of Rhode IslandPawtucket

 

Janet Houser, PhD, RNAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Health Services Administration and ManagementRegis UniversityDenver, Colorado

 

Mansour Olawale Jumaa, DProf, RN, FWACNFirst Nurse Chartered Manager and Executive CoachCentre for Business and Social Progress (CBSP)West Sussex, United Kingdom

 

Susan Lacey, PhD, RNAssistant Professor, School of NursingUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham

 

Linda Searle Leach, PhD, RN, CNAAAssistant ProfessorUCLA School of Nursing

 

Donna McNeese-Smith, EdD, RN, CNAAAssociate ProfessorCoordinator, Nursing AdministrationGraduate ProgramUCLA School of Nursing

 

Joan M. Vitello-Cicciu, PhD, RN, FAAN, CNAASystem Vice President and Chief Nursing ExecutiveHallmark Health SystemMelrose, Massachusetts

 

Debra S. Wellman, MSN, RN, CNA, BCClinical Assistant Professor, School of NursingIndiana UniversityBloomington

 

John Welton, PhD, RNAssistant Professor and Track Coordinator, Nursing Administration ProgramCollege of NursingMedical University of South CarolinaCharleston