Friday, September 16, 2011

Greater Seattle Chapter Kick's off another year of great programs!

Date: Tuesday September 20, 2011

 

Time: 4:30-6:30 pm; wine and appetizers

 

Cost: $10

 

Location: Foster Pepper 1111 Third Ave, Floor 30

 

Program Title: 2011-2012 Kickoff and How to Train your Non-Records Management Staff

 

Description: Join us in for our 2011-2012 kickoff program; an opportunity for us to meet and greet another at the start of another great year. Current Greater Seattle Chapter President, Andrew SanAgustin and Past President, Andrea Bettger will discuss training non-records management staff and provide tips and insight into how you can make these trainings successful.

 

Speakers Profile:

In 2002, Andrea Bettger began working for City of Seattle as the Records Analyst. She has over eleven years experience working with archives and records management in several different types institutions: Oregon Historical Society, Lummi Indian Business Council, and City of Portland. Ms. Bettger is a very active member of the ARMA, International, she is currently serving as the past president and Webmaster of the Greater Seattle Chapter. For the 2006 and 2010 Great Northwest Region Conferences, she served as the local arrangements chair. She has presented at several regional events such as 1999 Northwest Archivist Conference, 2005 and 2009 to the Puget Sound Chapter, and 2008 Great Northwest Region Conference. Ms. Bettger has been involved with the Northwest Archivists and Society of American Archivists in the past. She also serves as the president of the Seattle Opera’s BRAVO! Club. Ms. Bettger has a Bachelor of Arts in history from Portland State University, and Masters in history with emphasis in Archives and Records Management from Western Washington University.

Andrew SanAgustin has been a RIM professional for 20 years. He began his career in Washington DC, where he attended the University of Maryland. His experience spans various industries with a specialty in law firm Records/Conflicts Management. He is the president of the Greater Seattle Chapter of ARMA, is an instructor at the UW Continued Education Program, and spearheads the Seattle LISG group. Andrew has written several published articles and regularly speaks on the topic of Records and Conflicts Management.

 

Register. Please register NO LATER THAN September 19th http://www.armaseattle.org/events.htm#Registration_Form_

 

Directions: Foster Pepper is located in the main business core of downtown Seattle. Located on Third Ave. between Spring and Seneca. Parking is available in the basement of the building for cost.

 

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