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ATTENTION LISTSERV MEMBERS - DON'T MISS THE GWDC SPRING SEMINAR 
WITH TOP-NOTCH GUEST SPEAKERS AND 5.5 ICRM CREDITS....

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GARP 2012: Ensuring the Success of Your RIM/Information Governance Program

This is special full day educational event!

Pre-approved by the ICRM for 5.5 Certification Maintenance Credit Hours

Presenters: Sam McCollum, Paul Wester, Julie Sinor
How can you ensure RIM program success?
Planning and executing an information governance/ records and information 
management program is an enormous step but is only the beginning of a 
successful implementation. What does success look like and what models and 
tools can be used to ensure that it is achieved? 

Join the GWDC ARMA Chapter at our Spring Seminar to learn how to measure 
program success and identify methods of improvement. Regardless of your 
industry, background or level of expertise, our presenters, who come from a 
variety of organizational backgrounds, have all dedicated their study and focus 
to achieve success in implementing compliant programs.

Our presenters will walk you through the use of various guidelines and 
standards, including ARMA’s Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles 
(GARP), which was developed as a general guideline for creating an 
Information Governance program Maturity Model against which a program could 
be measured. 

Most organizations, including law firms, Fortune 500 companies, and non-
profits are at some stage of planning or implementing a RIM program. 
Successful records management programs have common denominators across 
many forms of organizations. Our speakers offer a wide range of experiences 
involving a variety of industries and organizations.

Sam McCollum, CRM, MBA, has international Information Governance 
experience as a practitioner, coach, consultant and educator. He is a frequent 
speaker and author of the AIIM Seminar on Records Management Leadership.

Paul Wester, MA, MLS is the Chief Records Officer for the United States, 
responsible for the success of all the Records Management programs in the 
approximately 250 government agencies. The pool of government agencies 
covers the spectrum of business types from legal to financial to policy making. 
There are few topics in the private sector that don’t have a representative of 
some sort in the government. 

Julie Sinor, JD, and her team gave a presentation on auditing Information 
Governance programs at the 2012 ARMA Convention to a standing room only 
crowd. Ms. Sinor, a director with PricewaterhouseCoopers, advises Fortune 
500 and government agencies on developing and enhancing all components of 
an information governance program, including policies, processes, procedures; 
communications and training; and monitoring and auditing.  

TO REGISTER, please go to www.gwdc.arma.org and follow the registration 
links.  If you have any problems completing the registration process, or if you 
have any questions, please e-mail Mike Allen at [log in to unmask]

We hope to see you there!

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