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ARMA Gaithersburg March Meeting
"Implementing an eRM System: Lessons Learned and LEARNING"
Susan Sallaway, CRM
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Saphire Cafe
7940 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, MD (301) 986-9708
Networking 6:00 PM - Dinner 6:30 PM - Presentation 7:30 PM
Program: Are you wrestling with implementing an electronic records management program for an entire enterprise, for one specific area of your business, or are you simply(!) trying to get a grasp on how to manage electronic records in your company? If you have attended many of the presentations regarding electronic records systems and software, you have probably heard all the advice: get IT on your side, get senior management buy-in, understand your business processes, involve users from the beginning, and train, train, train. Guess what—they are all true and valid and apply to managing electronic records and introducing business process changes no matter how large the scope of your project. Susan Sallaway is currently managing the design, installation, and introduction of an eRm program for the Supervisory Large Banks Division of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. She will discuss her project plan which incorporates the best practices of implementing an
electronic records system, continuing lessons learned, and surprise developments encountered along the way. Insights gained from her experiences will help you tackle the many challenges presented by electronic records and evaluate different approaches relevant to your business areas.
CRM Certification Maintenance credit: 1 hour
Speaker: Susan Sallaway, CA, CRM is currently the Agency Records Officer for the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Susan has had an extensive career in Federal Records including serving as the Communications Director for the Office of Modern Records, and in the Information Resources, and Policy Division of NARA. She has been involved with numerous projects and initiatives regarding strategic issues and processes, records appraisal and scheduling of Federal records, and has worked in various Federal agencies including Environmental Protection. Susan is a member of Gaithersburg ARMA and has served as the ICRM liaison for many years.
Menu: Choose one: teriyaki beef, aloha chicken, salmon, portabello tortellini alfredo (vegetarian). Coffee, tea, soda and dessert will be provided. Cash bar.
Cost: Online payment with credit card, available until reservation closing time: $35.00; payment at the door: cash or check only, $30.00 members, $35.00 non-members, $15 Students (Student ID required).
Reservations: Please RSVP by 5 PM on Monday, March 12, 2007, by responding to your E-vite invitation or by sending an e-mail to [log in to unmask] No shows and cancellations after 5 PM on Monday, March 12, 2007 will be billed.
Directions: Located in Bethesda between the Doubletree Hotel & the Fitness First on Wisconsin Ave. (directly across from the old Bish Thompson’s). From I-495 (Beltway), take Rt. 355 (Wisconsin Ave) south. Pass the National Institutes of Health (NIH) on your right. Go past Jones Bridge Rd. and the Doubletree Hotel. The next right is Cordell Ave. Pass Cordell and we are on your right. There is public parking behind the restaurant and across the street. For additional directions and a map, please go to the website www.saphirecafe.com.
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