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January 14, 2016 Chapter Meeting
Presentation Speaker: Ann Snyder
Presentation Title: Emerging Role of the CIGO – Chief Information Governance Officer
  
Location: Wyndham Historic District Hotel
Cost: Member $30; Non-Member $35
Time: Board Meeting 4PM, Registration & Networking: 5PM, Dinner & Presentation 6PM

Registration: http://www.armalb.org/chapter_meetings.html

Speaker Bio:  ANN K. SNYDER, Senior Fellow 
In her role as Senior Fellow at the IGI, Ann’s responsibilities include managing the IGI’s 
research efforts and creation of editorial and other content for publication. She oversees 
the IGI’s Task Force Program which, in collaboration with members of the IGI community, 
develops practical tools for use by IG practitioners.

Ann is an experienced litigator, with a background including products liability/mass tort, 
antitrust, intellectual property, and commercial litigation. She has helped clients develop 
strategic approaches to high-volume e-discovery projects through leveraging available 
technologies and effective project management techniques. She has also written and 
spoken extensively on domestic and international free speech issues. Ann is currently 
serving as Membership Director in the Philadelphia Chapter of Women in eDiscovery.

Program Description:  Who handles the complex and overlapping information 
management challenges?  Who coordinates and connects security to electronic discovery, 
retention to big data, and the other emerging information management challenges with 
the authority to effectuate change?  The Chief Information Governance Officer (CIGO).  
What’s that you say?    

You are invited to find out about the emerging CIGO role.  The presentation will include 
position purpose, why necessary, how the CIGO would interact with existing infrastructure 
and other related executives and how this role fits into an organization. 

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