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April 3 Records Management Seminar - Dr, Mark Langemo -Gaithersburg, MD



ESTABLISHING AND MANAGING SUCCESSFUL RECORDS
MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS
Presented by Dr. Mark Langemo, CRM, FAI 

             Wednesday, April 3, 2002 
                8:00AM to 4:30PM 


Organized by the Gaithersburg and Greater Washington DC Chapters of 
ARMA (Association of Records Managers and Administrators International) 
in celebration of Strategic Information Management Month (SIMM).   
Attention records, archival, library, information and knowledge 
managers and workers.  Come One, Come All!!!

Seminar Web Site: 
http://www.armamar.org/gwdc/gwdc_seminar_2001-2002.htm

Cost: $100 (includes a 70 page seminar handout, continental 
breakfast/break refreshments and lunch) 

Pre-approved for 6.5 CRM Credits!!

Location:  Gaithersburg, Maryland, University of Maryland,  Shady Grove 
Campus Conference Center 9640 Gudelsky Drive, Rockville, MD (I-270, Exit
8 West on Shady Grove Rd. for  1.5 miles and turn right on Gudelsky Way 
to 9640).

Our Platinum Sponsors of this event so far: Shred-It; Office Archives;  
Infocurrent; Tarian Software; FileNET; Labat-Anderson; Zylab; 
Space-Savers, Inc.; Advanced Technology Systems



Seminar Summary:

This seminar examines real-life strategies for enhancing one's 
organization with a successful records management program. Dr. Langemo 
taps his 30 years of experience to discuss the benefits of developing 
and implementing legally-valid retention schedules for records existing 
in all media, use of the Internet and Intranets in records management, 
developing state-of-the-art filing systems, working with information 
management systems to schedule electronic records, selecting and 
implementing records management software, and establishing quality 
records management programs.

Dr. Langemo will also provide an overview of the real issues involved 
in successfully implementing imaging systems in your records management 
programs. 

Come hear one of the great speakers and teachers in the field of 
records and information management discuss in easy-to-understand 
language what you can do to establish and manage a successful records 
management program.   

Come for the fun, the prizes, and the learning!  Come celebrate with us 
at the seminal SIMM event in the country!!  We hope to see you there!!! 
The Cherry Blossoms will be in bloom!!!

Sponsorships and online registration are available! For further seminar 
and sponsorship information  check the seminar web site at  
http://www.armamar.org/gwdc/gwdc_seminar_2001-2002.htm . 

If you have any questions concerning the event, please call Allison 
Brinkmeyer at 240-353-6495, Juan Lacey at 202-728-6009, John Milligan 
at 202-333-6508 or send an email to gburgarma@yahoo.com. 
 

         SPEAKER BIOGRAPHICAL AND CAREER SUMMARY 

                Dr. Mark Langemo, CRM, FAI 
      Professor Emeritus, Information Management 
      College of Business and Public Administration 
  University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND 58202 

DR. MARK LANGEMO, CRM, is a Professor Emeritus in the College of 
Business and Public Administration at the University of North Dakota 
Senior Professor at UND from 1972 to May of 1999, he was the 
Coordinator of UND’s highly successful major in Information 
Management--a program with a heavy records management emphasis. He has 
over 34 years of experience as a university professor of Records 
Management, MIS, Office Systems Management, and related Information 
Management courses. 

Dr. Langemo has maintained an active involvement in business and 
professional development work himself. He has been a records
management seminar leader, consultant, or speaker in 45 of the 
Continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, several Canadian provinces 
Australia, Iceland, New Zealand, and in Europe. His over 500 records 
management seminars and his consulting has involved work for the US and 
Canadian governments, state and provincial governments, city and county 
governments, major corporations such as 3M and General Mills, health 
care organizations, energy and power companies, accounting
firms, banks, educational institutions, law firms, professional 
associations small businesses, and the John F. Kennedy Space Center in 
Florida. 

Dr. Langemo is the co-author of four records management books and he 
has published over 60 magazine and journal articles. He has been 
University of North Dakota’s "Teacher of the Year, and he recently 
received a national award for "excellence in continuing education 
seminars." He is a Certified Records Manager (CRM) who has earned the 
Association of Records Managers and Administrators’ (ARMA's) coveted 
"Award of Merit" for "distinguished contributions to the field of 
records management." Dr. Langemo was inducted into ARMA International 
prestigious "Company of  Fellows" in 1991. In 1993, Mark Langemo was 
given the prestigious Emmett Leahy Award by the Institute of Certified 
Records Managers. The Leahy Award is the highest award international in 
the field of records management. Dr. Langemo is a dynamic speaker who 
presents content-filled, practical, and entertaining seminars. 


"Records and information impinge on all of us increasingly and 
exponentially every day and every hour in a myriad of ways.  The 
accuracy, reliability, timeliness, manageability and control of records 
and information are vital to all our advanced technologies and are thus 
the glue of civilization.  Without viable
records and information, we cannot learn from past successes or 
failures and our society's ability to be well informed is accordingly 
limited. Without viable records and information, we cannot
fully clarify the ever changing present and inform the future 
with wisdom."
                                      - Anonymous Knowledge Manager


"You cannot have a good Knowledge Management Program without a 
successful solid Records Management Program" 
- Anonymous Government Knowledge Manager 


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