I have seen several records managers who have a "JD" after their name in
their title. I am curious about this: did you get your law degree first,
and then focus on RM? Or visa versa? Is JD the designation one uses when
one has a law degree but is not a practicing attorney at a law firm (who
use "Esq."), but rather works in another profession? Or are the two
simply interchangeable? What career paths would open up for a records
manager who went on to earn a law degree but planned to still work in
RM?
Thanks for clearing this up for me.
Gary Link, CRM
Corporate Records Manager
227 Fort Pitt Boulevard Pittsburgh PA 15222
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