EMRA Staff and Contact Info

EMRA Staff

Executive Director
Kris Williams, CAE
972.550.0920 x3250

Contact Kris

Managing Editor
Valerie Hunt
469.499.0266

Contact Valerie

Senior Operations Manager
Heather Deja
469.912.0698

Contact Heather

Conference and Events Manager
Leah Stefanini, CMP
972.550.0920 x3298

Contact Leah

Membership & Operations
Candice Cooley
469.912.2128

Contact Candice

Web Product Manager
Josh Lindsey
469.912.0041

Contact Josh

Associate Editor
Nisha Lunia
469.912.0297

Contact Nisha

Committee and Engagement Manager
Hannah Simon
469.912.0125

Contact Hannah

Marketing and Communications Manager
Sandra Meekins
469.912.0176

Contact Sandra

Member Services:

Member Care Center

Phone: 844-381-0911
Secure Fax: 972.999.4624

Contact Member Care

EMRA Headquarters
4950 W. Royal Lane
Irving, TX 75063

EMRA offices are located in the ACEP Building

Contact Information
866.566.2492 Toll Free
972.550.0920 Voice
972.692.5995 Fax
emra@emra.org

Copies of EMRA’s 990 tax filings are available upon request to emra@emra.org

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