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WHAT:  ARMA NOVA annual seminar
WHEN:  February 23, 2015
WHERE:  Arlington Campus of George Mason University
HOW MUCH?  Register before midnight on February 9 and SAVE!  Register 3 or
more people from the same company or agency and SAVE!  

Early Registration (prior to February 9):
$125 for members
$150 for non-members
$50 for full-time students
$75 for 3 or more from the same company/agency (must all register at the
same time to receive the discount)

Register at http://www.arma-nova.org/Programs/Programs.html

What is all the buzz about Information Governance?  What disciplines does it
entail?  Is it another name for what we used to call Knowledge Management or
Information Management, or is it something different?  How does an
Information Governance Practitioner in a related information profession get
started on expanding the existing information program to a broader-based
information governance focus?  How do we “sell” Information Governance? 
Join ARMA NOVA for our annual seminar as world-class speakers discuss these
and other information governance matters!

An agenda and more information can be found here: 
http://arma-nova.org/Programs/ARMA%20Info%20Gov%20Seminar%202015%20v6.pptx

About our Speakers:

Christina Ayiotis, Esq., CRM, Co-Chair, Georgetown Cybersecurity Institute
Christina is an attorney and business executive with expertise in cyber,
privacy, ethics, collaboration, Internet governance, innovation, board
service and diversity.  


Jason R. Baron, Esq., Of Counsel, Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP
An internationally recognized speaker and author on the preservation of
electronic documents, Jason serves as Of Counsel in the Information
Governance and eDiscovery Group at Drinker Biddle in Washington, D.C.  He
also is Co-chair of the Information Governance Initiative, a vendor neutral
consortium and think tank.  

Eileen Carlson, Director, Information Governance, Baxter International Inc.
Elieen has over 25 years of experience with the implementation of new
systems and business process improvement, with expertise in accounting,
finance information technology, data governance, and information governance.  


Linda Cureton, CEO & Founder, Muse Technologies, Inc.
Linda is the CEO of Muse Technologies, Incorporated, an exciting new
start-up that specializes in IT transformation. As the former Chief
Information Officer (CIO) of the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA), she led one of the best IT organizations in government.


Randy Haines, Worldwide Business Leader- Watson Content Analytics, IBM
Watson Group
With more than 20 years of experience in Enterprise Content Management,
Randy has gained an impassioned interest for the challenges that are faced
by line of business workers as well as information/technology workers.

Richard Hogg, ILG Defensible Disposal Solution Lead, IBM 
Richard's career covers more than 20 years of experience across document,
information and records development and deployment solutions.


Frank Lambert, Information Governance Solutions LLC
As the founder and CEO of iWitness (1995), Frank was one of the first
thought leaders to evangelize and establish the integration of electronic
records, compliance requirements, evidentiary metadata, and records
retention technologies.  


Tony W. Sager, Chief Technologist, Council on Cybersecurity
Tony spent 35 years in federal service, 34 of which were dedicated to
cryptography and cybersecurity with the National Security Agency.  During
his extended government career with the NSA, Mr. Sager headed the Systems
and Network Attack Center, and was the Chief Operating Officer for the
Information Assurance Directorate.


Jill Tummler Singer, Partner, Deep Water Point
Jill recently completed 27 years of direct Federal Service.  Her last
federal assignment was as the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the
National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), where she was responsible for
Information Technology, Information Assurance, and Information Management.  

Jason Stearns, CRM, IGP, Director Legal & Compliance - Information
Governance, BlackRock
Jason is a member of BlackRock’s Legal and Compliance Group. He is
responsible for the global implementation of Information Governance
standards and requirements.  


DATE:  Monday, February 23, 2015
TIME:  8:00 AM – 4:15 PM
PLACE:  George Mason University Arlington Campus - Founders Hall, 3351
Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22201
PARKING:  Available in Founders Hall for $14.  Other parking garages are
available in the vicinity.  Payment methods accepted: cash, coin, Visa /
MasterCard
METRO:  1.5 blocks from Virginia Square/GMU Metro Station

Early Registration (prior to February 9):
$125 for members
$150 for non-members
$50 for full-time students
$75 for 3 or more from the same company/agency (must all register at the
same time to receive the discount)

Full Registration (after February 9):
$150 for members
$175 for non-members
$50 for full-time students
$100 for 3 or more from the same company/agency (must all register at the
same time to receive the discount)

Register at http://www.arma-nova.org/Programs/Programs.html
 

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