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Please join the ARMA Madison Chapter for their Spring Seminar on Information Governance to be held on April 29th in Madison featuring Carol Brock. Carol Brock is a Certified Records Manager (CRM) and the Records Management expert for IQ Business Group. She is currently working with the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) to implement enterprise-wide content management technologies with auto-categorization. Carol is also a Research Fellow at the University of Texas at Austin
working on a Ph.D. in Digital Preservation.

In recent years, Information Governance (IG) has emerged as a new field of asset management to help organizations assess risks and costs associated with all types of data, information and records. The ARMA Madison Chapter is pleased to sponsor a seminar designed to bring together practitioners from a range of disciplines and domains to explore  IG principles, tools and strategies.

The Sedona Conference(r) Commentary on Information Governance defines IG as an "interdisciplinary approach to satisfying information compliance requirements and managing information risks while optimizing information value." Sound challenging? It is difficult due to explosive growth in digital data, complex webs of compliance, privacy, security and legal requirements, and unstoppable technology cycles.

Seminar presentations and exercises will define and explore IG facets and founding principles. Case studies and lessons learned will be used to demonstrate how to raise the profile of information assets and how to integrate IG principles into operating systems, organizational culture, business processes and technologies. Seminar attendees will learn ways to help their own firms, agencies or organizations assess and leverage the value of information while proactively managing risks and requirements.

The afternoon session features a screening of the award-winning film, "The Decade of Discovery," the story of a government attorney who set out to find a better way to search millions of White House e-mails. A Q&A session with a distinguished panel will follow. Jason R. Baron, featured in the film, will participate via Skype.

Please follow this link http://armamadison.org/seminar/ to learn more and to register for the seminar.

Sandy Broady-Rudd
Chair, Strategic Planning Committee
ARMA Madison Chapter
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608-429-2368


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