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Valorie Anderson-Branch <[log in to unmask]>
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ARMA SILICON VALLEY CHAPTER MEETING


THURSDAY   MAY 12, 2005


Biltmore Hotel  (Hwy 101 & Montague)

Please RSVP to [log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>   by Monday May 9, 2005

Cost:    1 Session plus dinner $30 / Member  and $35/ Guest

            2 Sessions plus dinner $50 / Member and $55 Guest

Please designate which session(s) you wish to attend in the RSVP.  Thank
you!

Guest Speaker:  Patrick Cunningham,  CRM

Session 1 -  The Perfect Storm:  Messaging and the Records Manager  4:30
- 5:30

Registration / Networking  5:30 - 6:00 PM

Dinner / General Announcements 6:00 PM  - 7:00 PM

Session 2 - Building the Business Case for e-records management  7:00 PM
- 8:00 PM

 


Session 1        4:30 PM - 5:30 PM


 


The Perfect Storm: Messaging and the Records Manager


This presentation will discuss some of the outcomes of the Messaging
Policy Workshop, as well as present considerations for records and
information managers who need to develop strategies for managing email
and instant messages. This presentation will outline an approach for
managing email as well as discuss considerations for managing instant
messages.

 


Session 2        7:00 PM - 8:00 PM


 


Building the Business Case for e-Records Management


In this economic climate, how can we make a compelling business case for
an investment in e-Records? This session will outline areas of
significant cost savings that can be quickly realized. Where the return
is less obvious or results are more challenging, the presenter will
outline approaches to getting buy-in from management. Also key to a
successful business case are strategies for successful implementations,
which further support the proposal. 

 

Objectives: 1) Learn how to partner with Information Technology/
Information Systems. 2) Identify key opportunities for significant cost
reductions. 3) Understand how to integrate records management principles
in the e-Records environment.

SPEAKER BIOGRAPHY 

PATRICK J. CUNNINGHAM, CRM is Records Management Strategist with Hewitt
Associates in Lincolnshire, IL. Pat joined Hewitt in 1998. He is
responsible for Hewitt's strategic information management, global
records and imaging management strategy, and records management
technology. Hewitt Associates is a global human resources outsourcing
and consulting firm. 

Pat holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from Quincy University in
Quincy, IL and a Master of Arts in Public History from Loyola University
of Chicago. Pat received his designation as a Certified Records Manager
in July of 1992.  

Pat has served ARMA International as a member of the Board of Directors,
and as a member of various committees. He is presently a member of the
Board of Trustees of the ARMA International Educational Foundation. 

Pat is a frequent speaker on topics in Information and Records
Management. His articles, "Are Cookies Hazardous to Your Privacy?" and
"IM: Invaluable New Business Tool or Records Management Nightmare?" were
published in the May/June, 2002 and November / December 2003,
Information Management Journal.  

Pat is a life-long resident of the Chicago area, is married and has two
daughters. 

 

 

Thank you for your time,

 

 

Valorie K. Anderson-Branch

Rudolph and Sletten, Inc.

Record Center Administrator

2003 Leghorn Street, Suite E

Mountain View, CA 94043

Phone: (650) 314-0510

Fax: (650) 903-9071

Email: [log in to unmask]

 

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