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Aloha All,

Do you have the daunting task of transitioning your organization’s records from paper to electronic? Howard Loos of BYU will be joining us as he presents a series of topics in Electronic Records Management (ERM) at our chapter’s annual full-day seminar. Topics include: Essential Elements for Establishing an Electronic Records Management Program, Transitioning from Paper to Electronic Records, Establishing Organizational Governance, Navigating the Challenges of Social Media…and more. Don’t miss out on this opportunity and register today!

Our Speaker:  	Howard Loos, CRM, IGP, has more than 20 years of experience in the field of Records and Information Management (RIM). During most of those years, Howard worked as a consultant in 		the Financial, Manufacturing, Oil & Gas and Technology industries, as well as Education and Government. His specialties include strategy development, RIM program development, 			organizational governance, requirements gathering and software implementation. More recently, Howard has lead RIM Program Development teams and SharePoint implementations. 		Howard attended the University of North Dakota, where he received his bachelor degree, majoring in both Business Administration and Records and Information Management. He later 		received an MBA from the same university. Howard is currently serving as the Director of Records and Information Management at Brigham Young University and as the ICRM Mentor 		Coordinator.

What: 		Electronic Records Management (full-day seminar) 
When: 		Wednesday, May 10, 2017 
Where: 	First Hawaiian Bank Center
		6th Flr – Po’okela Room 
		99 Bishop Street
		Honolulu, HI 96813 
		-- Parking Validation at FHB Center

Cost: 		Members: $90.00*
		Non-members: $125.00*
		*Breakfast & Lunch provided*

Accepted payments: PayPal ($3 fee added for credit/8:00 am – 4:30 pm debit card payments), check through mail, or cash/check payment on day of meeting. NO REFUNDS AFTER MAY 3rd 

RSVP: By Monday, May 8th, 2017 
Register online at armahawaii.org or via mail to PO Box 37100, Honolulu, HI 96837

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