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In aflevering 11 van Brood en Spelen spreekt Jasper van Vugt met Pieter Perquin. Pieter is componist, producer, managing director van het label Unexpected Records en manager van Jeangu Macrooy. Ze duiken de diepte in over het Eurovisie Songfestival, de tijd met Pete Philly en het verzorgen van je eigen management als artiest. Verder wordt ook het werken met de juiste boeker, labeldeals en het omgaan met ups en downs als artiest besproken. Natuurlijk is er muziek van Jeangu Macrooy en Perquiste.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jen is joined by Adam Perez, Records Manager for the Hayward, CA Police Department, as they look back on the many challenges the Pandemic brought to Hayward, as well as other law enforcement organizations across the country. They also discuss how priorities needed to shift immediately and what challenges still lie ahead.
On this episode of the ground-breaking Women of Fintech Podcast Series, Nadia is joined by Lauren McEwan, Records Manager at the Pensions Protection Fund.We explore the fascinating work that Lauren does at the Pensions Protection Fund; from her day-to-day responsibilities, the skills she needs and must develop to be successful, and the challenges she faces and overcomes. Lauren also discusses the importance of representation in the championing of DEI, and how we can all work to make FinTech more inclusive by reassessing our approach to hiring.
Tonight HeartBreak Hill Podcast is going live with Minnesota’s Very own artist and Entrepreneur Veez Riddlez. Listen Now to find out about his musical influences, how Veganism inspired his music journey, and so much more
Regina Martin, Records Manager at Howard County Government from Columbia, Maryland discusses the challenges of being a records manager in a local government operation. Regina and her team still work with a lot of paper. In fact, they scan over 1 million pages of paper every year; and this is on top of also managing a variety of electronic files. But perhaps most interesting is to hear Regina describe how Howard County is now ingesting audio files from 911 calls, and how those are records. She describes some of the challenges there. Rikkert Engles joins the show as well. Rikkert is a member of the AIIM leadership council and CEO and Founder Xillio based in the Netherlands. He shares his advice and recommendations for migrating to and leveraging the Microsoft Teams environment, and says that the launch of Cortex in MS365 is perhaps the most important development to watch this year. Host, Kevin Craine AIIM.org
Elana Fate, Records Manager at MISO Energy from AIIM20 in Dallas. Elana talks about the current challenges and opportunities in IIM in the energy industry. Also, from the AIIM archive, a session with Hyland Software and their successful efforts with Heinen's Grocery Stores moving HR to the cloud; from AIIM19. Host, Kevin Craine AIIM.org
Michelle Rozen discusses her upcoming keynote session at AIIM20 How to Hit the Change Button – leading forward through change. Also on the show, Natalie Austin, Records Manager at Atlanta Housing will give a preview of her session Becoming an Internal Influencer. And Neal Fischer, Staff Manager for the IOT Business Unit at Qualcomm Technologies will preview his session Convenience over Compliance. Host, Kevin Craine AIIM.org
This podcast will highlight how the recent DOJ and FCPA opinions impacts how corporation's collect and preserve Social Media accounts. Interviewer: @Carolyn Robinson, eDiscovery Associate for the Americas - Office of the Regional General Counsel, Robert Bosch, LLC (RBNA) Legal Department Speaker: @Ben Hubble, Records Manager, Wendy's International, LLC Recorded on 1-28-2020
Geir Walderhaug, Advisor and Records Manager at the University at Oslo, discusses his work as a government archivist and records manager, hermeneutics, and how government records are managed in Norway. He also talks about the international nature of archives and his role in the expansive world of archives.
Geir Walderhaug, Advisor and Records Manager at the University at Oslo, discusses his work as a government archivist and records manager, hermeneutics, and how government records are managed in Norway. He also talks about the international nature of archives and his role in the expansive world of archives.
In this snackable podcast, the speaker will briefly highlight how more and more electronic conversations are taking place outside of traditional email. The recent DOJ opinion re. FCPA requires companies to do a better job managing this data. With this requirement, they will discuss if you should consider updating your IG policies to state what platforms communications are allowed to take place on along with have you changed your retention policy in light of DOJ opinion? Host: @Carolyn Robinson, eDiscovery Associate for the Americas - Office of the Regional General Counsel, Robert Bosch, LLC (RBNA) Legal Department Speaker: @Ben Hubble, Records Manager, Wendy's International, LLC Recorded on 7-19-19
Geoff Edwards, the museum’s Archivist and Records Manager at the Mary R. Schiff Library & Archives talks about his new book, "Images of America: Cincinnati Art Museum" and also takes us on a tour of the Archives. Buy "Images of America: Cincinnati Art Museum": https://shop.cincinnatiartmuseum.org/collections/books/products/cincinnati-art-museum-1 Art Museum Archives: https://cincinnatiartmuseum.org/visit/library-archives/the-archives/ For more info and other programs, visit: www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org Theme song: Offrande Musicale by Bacalao Take our survey: bit.ly/ArtPalaceSurvey
Cheryl Stadel-Bevans, a Records Management Specialist for the U.S. federal government, explains how someone with a bachelor's and master's in mathematics becomes an archivist and records management and loves the work. She also recounts her experiences as a furloughed worker in the record-breaking longest federal shutdown of all times on the day (unknown to her at the time) of the last work day of the furlough.
Cheryl Stadel-Bevans, a Records Management Specialist for the U.S. federal government, explains how someone with a bachelor's and master's in mathematics becomes an archivist and records management and loves the work. She also recounts her experiences as a furloughed worker in the record-breaking longest federal shutdown of all times on the day (unknown to her at the time) of the last work day of the furlough.
In preparation of the City of Boca Raton's Special Election for Mayor and Seat A on August 28, our Podcast is joined by Susan Saxton, City Clerk, and Mary Siddons, Records Manager to discuss the Special Election process.CONNECT WITH US
This week Tamson and Anna chat with Julia Mant, the Archives and Records Manager at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) and President of the Australian Society of Archivists.They discuss the importance of independent archives, the changing nature of record keeping and why it is just as important to throw things out as keep them when collecting the past.Find out more about the NIDA archives hereFind out more about the Australian Society of Archivists here
Description: Firms are just beginning to grasp the magnitude of having too much electronic information clogging the digital pipeline. Mercifully, the law is now trending toward easing this burden with the recent changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Our expert panelists will provide a cogent strategy to manage all forms of electronic documents according to a predetermined and well-thought-out records retention policy, and give you a framework for making defensible decisions to manage and dispose of records and information consistently and cohesively. A teleforum on this topic was hosted by this panel of experts on March 2nd and was a huge hit. Many members were unable to attend and expressed interest in a follow up, so the speakers recorded this podcast to share the takeaways with all of us. Speakers: Alexander Campbell is the Records Manager at Cohen & Gresser, LLP in New York City. He holds a Masters in Information and Knowledge Strategy from Columbia University and a Bachelors in Organizational Leadership from Fordham University. Alexander can be contacted at acampbell@cohengresser.com and followed on Twitter @infogovguy. Jim Merrifield is the Information Governance Manager at Robinson+Cole LLP and co-founder of InfoGovCon, the first conference focused exclusively on information governance. He is a respected advisor in the IG community and an active member of several industry associations including ILTA, IAPP and ARMA. Jim's IG experience includes deployment of enterprise programs, policy development and enforcement, creation of disposition programs and technology solution evaluation. He is a certified information governance professional and has provided consulting services to law firms and Fortune 500 companies. Jim's writing has appeared in numerous publications and he speaks frequently on IG and data privacy issues. Contact him at jmerrifield@rc.com, connect with him on Linkedin and follow his blog posts on R+C Data Privacy & Security Insider and TechTarget. Jeffrey Richards is the Director of Information Technology at Wendel Rosen in downtown Oakland. He is currently working on implementation of an IG plan and automation of new business procedures for better auditing, disposition and control mechanisms. Jeffrey also manages the electronic security plan for the firm and actively fights off cyber villains. Prior to joining the firm, he was the senior consulting engineer at Volant Consulting, a firm that delivers technology solutions and services to a diverse array of businesses. Jeffrey is a member of the Relationship Coordinating Team and is the East Bay Area Member Liaison for the International Legal Technology Association. He can be contacted at jrichards@wendel.com.
The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health has had a long and varied history as a Texas grantmaking foundation, and over the decades has presented a multifaceted personality to the public. Elizabeth Stauber, the foundation's new Archivist and Records Manager, is in charge of historic preservation at the Hogg Foundation. In this episode of Into the Fold, she discusses the evolution of her involvement with the foundation, and makes a case for the importance of archival standards.
Certifiable! The Value of Certifications to Your Career - IGP with ARMA, Part II Description: Is the Information Governance Professional (IGP) certification right for you? Find out as we continue our exploration into the benefits of the IGP certification. In this session, the second of two on IGP, we hold a lively and informative discussion with several IGP certified professionals to get their perspectives. Moderator: Jennifer Watters Farley, CRM IGP, the Records Manager at Sidley Austin LLP, is a records and information management professional with over two decades of experience. She is a member of ARMA International and the ARMA Metro NYC Chapter, where she continues to coordinate the ASPIRE public speaking program. Ongoing professional development is very important to Jennifer and she's excited to be part of the development of this ILTA podcast series to encourage others to continue their own professional growth. Panel: Julie J. Colgan, IGP, CRM is the Head of Information Governance Solutions for Nuix, a software company based in Sydney, Australia. She is an 18-year veteran of the information management profession with roles spanning public and private organizations, consulting and technology firms. Julie is past president of ARMA International, holds multiple industry certifications and is a sought-after speaker and writer on a variety of information governance topics. Deborah Juhnke, the Director of Information Governance Consulting at Husch Blackwell in Kansas City, holds both the CRM and IGP certifications. She is a founding member of the firm's information governance group, whose exclusive focus is the development and implementation of information governance, privacy and data security compliance programs. Deborah is a frequent speaker and author on the topic of information governance, and a contributing editor to the firm's blog, www.bytebacklaw.com. Jason C. Stearns, IGP, CRM, the Director, Group Information Governance at BlackRock, is a member of the firm's legal and compliance group. He is responsible for the global implementation of information governance (IG) standards and requirements. Previously, Jason worked at UBS as a director and portfolio manager; Group IG where he was responsible for IG strategy development, project management and oversight; and New York Life Insurance Company as the corporate records manager.
Description: Is the Information Governance Professional (IGP) certification right for you? Find out as Diane Carlisle of ARMA International talks about the history and benefits of the IGP certification with Jennifer Watters Farley, CRM IGP, in the first of a series of ILTA podcasts on industry-related certifications. Speakers: Jennifer Watters Farley, CRM IGP, the Records Manager at Sidley Austin LLP, is a records and information management professional with over two decades of experience. She is a member of ARMA International and the ARMA Metro NYC Chapter, where she continues to coordinate the ASPIRE public speaking program. Ongoing professional development is very important to Jennifer and she's excited to be part of the development of this ILTA podcast series to encourage others to continue their own professional growth. Diane K. Carlisle, IGP, CRM is the Executive Director of Content for ARMA International. She provides direction for the development of ARMA's educational offerings, oversees the Information Governance Professional credentialing program and represents the association in various professional venues. In addition, she works with executive leadership in executing ARMA International's strategic plans. Diane has over 30 years of experience in records and information management and has worked for organizations in a variety of industries. Her primary specialties are information governance strategy and policy development, the role of records management in litigation support and information governance, and the creation and application of international and national level standards. Diane is a frequent speaker/writer on records and information management topics.
The world of records management as we have known it is undergoing a rapid change and you are asking yourself, how do I keep up? There are so many options, which one do I choose to help me along my career path? Should I pursue a certificate or a certification? This presentation will help you understand the difference and provide you with some detailed information on many of the options available to help you move up the career ladder of records management and information governance. Attend this presentation to help you make the choices that are right for you and your career growth.
The world of records management as we have known it is undergoing a rapid change and you are asking yourself, how do I keep up? There are so many options, which one do I choose to help me along my career path? Should I pursue a certificate or a certification? This presentation will help you understand the difference and provide you with some detailed information on many of the options available to help you move up the career ladder of records management and information governance. Attend this presentation to help you make the choices that are right for you and your career growth.
“Corporate Records Manager” was never an occupation at any career day Ember had ever attended, nor was it the intended professional destination of many of her colleagues, yet this is the title she has held for nearly 8 years. Ember will discuss the professional and educational paths she took which lead her to the records and information management industry and describe how she benefited from her involvement with ARMA International and SJSU’s MARA program.
“Corporate Records Manager” was never an occupation at any career day Ember had ever attended, nor was it the intended professional destination of many of her colleagues, yet this is the title she has held for nearly 8 years. Ember will discuss the professional and educational paths she took which lead her to the records and information management industry and describe how she benefited from her involvement with ARMA International and SJSU’s MARA program.
Loretta McNary Live is a premier blog talk radio show created for an empowered, active, and diverse TV, radio, social media and online listening audience. LML uses a progressive live call in format to target an ever expanding market of online listeners wanting an impressive menu of meaningful, insightful, and authentic conversations in choosing their daily media, theatrical, financial, literacy and entertainment indulgences. Our guest today is Singer/Songwriter Tre Alee. Tre Alee, birth name Traci A. Seemore, was born in Fort Rucker, Alabama in January 1971 to Pastor Henry W. and Mary A. Seemore. Presently she works full time for the Department of the Navy as a Records Manager in Charlestown, Massachusetts where she has been employed for twenty-years. Even though having a job in this economic hardship is a blessing that she is truly grateful for, Tre is confident that there is a greater purpose for her existence. God’s plan of how things will come to pass in her life has not always been revealed, but she knows it will lead her down the path of music and writings. Since the age of six. Singing was never her aspiration as a child, but now it is her greatest passion. At thirteen Tre Alee’s vocal and music writing abilities drastically changed. She not only shocked her mother, who is now her biggest fan, but many others who heard her music. To date she has written, produced and recorded an independent CD entitled “This is Me” and her latest single “To You”, released in June 2012, is available on iTunes and is now in the top 20 countdown on the UK Soul Chart. she has performed at the legendary Apollo Theater in Harlem, NY.