01/27/2015
Records Managers and Administrators seminar registration underway!
Registration is underway for the Wyoming Chapter of ARMA (Association of Records Managers and Administrators) annual spring seminar “Information Confusion – Where Is All Of Our Data" on March 17, in Cheyenne.
The seminar will be held 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Laramie County Community College - Health Sciences Building Rooms 111/113.
The seminar brochure with registration information is available on the Wyoming Chapter of ARMA Website/link: http://www.armawyoming.org/2015SeminarBrochure.pdf
The seminar will provide a full-day of records and information management education and training for today’s world of electronic and historical records.
The Wyoming Chapter of ARMA continues to offer a very reasonable full day registration for the event with $40 for ARMA members, $25 for full-time students with valid identification and $60 for non-ARMA members.
The registration fee includes: All presentations; Lunch; Breaks - including an afternoon ice cream social and Silent Auction with all proceeds going to the Wyoming Chapter of ARMA Scholarship Fund. Also, a closing Speaker Panel Discussion is also included.
Sponsors for this year’s Seminar are Wyoming State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), Wyoming Dept. of Transportation, Wyoming State Archives, Wyoming Public Service Commission, Wyoming Dept. of Environmental Quality, and WY Chapter of ARMA International.
This year’s keynote speaker is Mark Diamond from San Francisco. He has a B.S. in Computer Science-University of California, is the co-founder of Symatec’s Professional Services Group, and is the current President and CEO of Contoural Inc.
He will present two sessions pertaining to today’s electronic records: "Overcoming barriers for launching an Information Governance program” focusing on the challenges we face with today’s technology; And "Getting Employees To Stop Hoarding Electronic Documents.”
Additional speakers sharing their knowledge and experience with the creation and maintenance of electronic records will be Sheri Nystedt, CRM, CIP, IGP and Lindy Naj, CRM, IGP, CIP, MLIS, both from Colorado, who will present “Electronic Record Inventories and Data Maps: Mission Impossible or Mission Accomplished”, a comparison and contrast of records inventories and data maps and the benefits of building and maintaining them.
For more information please contact Donna Crock at (307) 777-5751 [email: [email protected]] OR Joann Edward at (307) 777-3931 [email: [email protected]], OR Pat Newbern at (307) 777-8907 [email: [email protected]].