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ARMA International has a speakers database.  Go to www.arma.org/intranet and look for Chapter Resources.  Under Chapter Resources, you will see the Speakers Database.  In the database, you find speaker contact info, bio, and presentations given.  thanks, scott

J. Scott Taylor
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From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
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Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 2:17 PM
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Subject: Re: Coming RIM-related events


Two more quick points about why I started doing this.

1. I travel a lot and it is helpful for me to use in planning - if I am
going to be in Chicago, for example, I can look at the spreadsheet and plan
on attending the AIIM Chicago meeting while I'm there. Alternatively, if I
know that a NAGARA class I want to attend is being held in June, I can try
to schedule other consulting or speaking engagements in concert with or at
least around those dates/locations.

2. Like many of you, I am active in my local chapters and every summer, all
the chapter officers get together and ask, "What are we going to do for
events and speakers this chapter year?" Well, by knowing who spoke at events
in your area, you have a starting point. Similarly, if there is a topic you
just have to cover, you could look at the calendar to see who else has
presented on it. Enough of us go to enough events that odds are good someone
has heard the speaker - or at least heard *of* the speaker. Makes for easier
scheduling. Both AIIM and ARMA have in the past indicated they were going to
create speaker bureaus, but I haven't seen much from either, so consider
this another resource for that purpose.

Again, I welcome your comments.

Jesse Wilkins
CDIA+, LIT, EDP, ICP
IMERGE Consulting
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