Communications by and for the members of the Greater Seattle Chapter of the Association of Records Managers and Administrators (ARMA), International. The chapter's Web site is at http://www.armaseattle.org. Earliest messages are at the bottom; later ones were added above them. Read from the bottom up.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
January 3, 2013 Program ("Building a Disaster Recovery Plan") Seattle City Hall
Greater Seattle Chapter of ARMA, International
Date:
Thursday, January 3, 2012
Time:
8:00 -10:00 am; 8:00-8:45 networking and continental breakfast; 8:50-10:00 am program
Cost:
$10.00
Location:
Seattle City Hall, 600 4th Ave, Seattle WA 98101 Floor 3, room 370.
Program Title:
Building a Disaster Recovery Plan
Description:
Well, we made it through 2012 without the Mayan apocalypse, but you never know perhaps around the corner will be a Zombie’s will take over Seattle, the Seawall may collapse, or a major earthquake might take out the waterfront. Whatever you prepare for make sure you take the time to Building a Disaster Recovery Plan. This session will cover the main elements that all records managers need to understand to complete a Disaster Recovery Plan. Disaster Recovery is part of ARMA International’s Core Competencies Risk Management section.
Speaker Profile:
Sharon Burnett, CRM, Vulcan Inc.
Sharon Burnett, CRM is a Washington State native who has worked in the records and information management world her entire career. She has worked for 3 great NW organizations – Weyerhaeuser, Microsoft, & currently Vulcan Inc. Sharon became a certified records manager in 2008. Her particular areas of R&IM interest are electronic communications management and litigation support.
In her personal life Sharon stays busy restoring a vintage sports car, chasing her 2 Kerry Blue Terriers Rocket & Renny, and taking on various landscaping/gardening projects. Sharon is currently engaged in adding to the herd…another Kerry Blue Terrier with the hope of competing again in AKC agility!
Directions:
To City Hall: Bertha Knight Landes room is the large room on the 1st floor/ Lobby area.
Southbound on I-5: Take the James Street exit #165A and turn right on Columbia or James streets.
Northbound on I-5: Take the James Street exit #164A and turn left on James street. For Parking or more detailed directions please see the following Website: http://www.seattle.gov/html/citymap.htm
Register:
The program is open to all professionals interested in learning about managing records.
Please register NO LATER THAN Tuesday January 2.
Register online at http://www.armaseattle.org/events.htm#Registration_Form_
Register via email at registration@armaseattle.org (include your name, organization, phone #, and # of guests if any).
Tuesday, December 04, 2012
City of Bainbridge Island hit with extensive public records request from mystery citizen
Bainbrige Island Review
Thursday, November 29, 2012
December 6th Program (at Garvey Schubert Barer, noon to 1pm) Brown Bag Lunch
Time: Program noon to 1 p.m.; bring your lunch-Brown Bag Session!
Cost: $5.00
Location: Garvey Schubert Barer, 1191 2nd Ave., Floor 6, Building Conference Room
Program Title: BIM not HIM-Business Information Management at a Public Health System
Description: Business Records and Medical Records are in fact closely related. Learn a little about Records and Information Management from the other side of the fence. The speakers will discuss managing records for a large health care system.
Speakers Profile:
Christine Taylor has worked at the University of Washington since 2008, and is currently the Records Manager for UW Medicine. She has also been co-owner of a Records/Archives consulting company, and for several years served as Records Manager and Archivist for the Archdiocese of Seattle.
Paula Little is currently a Records Analyst Supervisor and Data Projects Specialist at UW Medicine Records Management Services. Previously she has been a Project Archivist with UW Special Collections working on the collection for the Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies. While living abroad in Ireland she was Project Archivist on the collection for the first Irish Ambassador to the United States of American, John J. Hearn. Additionally she has held archival positions at the Computer History Museum, Mountain View, CA and the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. She also held the position of Industry Research Analyst for Gartner, Inc. in the field of internet commerce.
Directions:
From North:
• Exit at Union Street; Take Union to Second Avenue.
• Turn left onto Second Avenue.
• Drive south two blocks to Seneca Street.
• To enter the parking garage turn right onto Seneca Street. Seneca is a two-way street only between Second and First Avenues. Make the first left turn into the parking garage.
From South:
Interstate 5 from South of Seattle (for example, from Seattle-Tacoma airport)
• Take the Seneca Street exit and follow Seneca down the hill (west) to Second Avenue.
• To enter the parking garage cross Second Avenue. Seneca is a two-way street only between Second and First Avenues. Make the first left turn into the parking garage.
For more directions, please go to: http://www.gsblaw.com/offices/directions.cfm?id=6
Register:
The program is open to all professionals interested in learning about managing records.
Please register NO LATER THAN Tuesday, December 4.
Register online at http://www.armaseattle.org/events.htm#Registration_Form_or
Rgister via email at registration@armaseattle.org (include name, organization, phone # and # f guests, if any).
Learn more about our December 11, North program on Using SharePoint at Microsoft at our Website: www.armaseattle.org
Friday, November 16, 2012
Barb Werelius is RETIRING!
To celebrate join her retirement part on Thursday, November 29, from 2:30-4:00 p.m. at Tacoma Power Public Utilities. Please RSVP to Patty Holmquist, who will send directions and parking instructions.
CONGRATULATIONS BARB!
Friday, October 26, 2012
Disaster at Bainbridge Police Department
Law and Ordure: Police Department Toilets Erupt Like “Geysers”
Region Message for November
I hope that those of you who attended ARMA International’s conference in Chicago made the trip home and have been working over the past month to implement all those great ideas that were presented! There were many great presentations to choose from, including 2 from GNW members: Andrew SanAgustin and Kyle Stannert. Both of these gentlemen had fantastic presentations and some great information to share, be sure to attend if they come to your chapter.
Andrew and I have both had a theme in our recent region messages, hopefully by now you’ve identified that our theme is building blocks and the many variations they come in. I remember the building blocks from when I was kid (wooden and probably loaded with lead paint) in various shapes and sizes including the most popular one shaped slightly like a bridge. They still exist today, you find them every once in a while in daycares and playrooms but more and more they are being replaced by Legos (insert trademark here!). Those fancy things come with more parts then you care to imagine and if you lose one part can you still make the Batman figure correctly or enough that a 5 year old won’t know the difference between the one that you made and the picture on the box?
What does this remind me of? Technology. Obsolete wooden blocks replaced by shiny new pieces of plastic. I still need to know how the obsolete wooden discs work because I’m going to come across them at some point in time. But at the same time I need to know how the shiny new world of cloud computing or social media work because that’s where my organization is going. The technology portion of our records management building block is the most changing and diverse, but also can be the most interesting. And of course ARMA has many fantastic resources from books and webinars to networking that can help us with this building block.
So whether you are dealing with those wooden blocks of years ago (hopefully sanded and repainted with environmentally friendly paint) or trying to figure out all those shiny pieces and why is there one left over, be sure to have the technology portion of your platform well supported!
Hope you are enjoying your autumn.
Jennifer Winkler
GNW Region Manager
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Intensive UW eDiscovery Certificate Program
Most of the instructors in the program will be there to talk about the field and the program. Hope to see you there - Take a look at the link for more information and share this with your friends, colleagues, or anyone you think may be interested.
Thank you!
Andrew J. SanAgustin
Region Coordinator
ARMA Great Northwest Region
eDiscovery Program
Monday, September 24, 2012
Free Webinars Coming Up!
The Principle of Accountability - A Records Manager Is Not Enough, Sept. 4 – 28, 2012 (M $0 / NM $0)
Social Media Governance: Balancing Risks and Rewards, Oct. 15 – 30, 2012 (M $0 / NM $0)
Region Message: Ready or not, Fall 2012 is here -
I’d like to introduce myself - my name is Andrew SanAgustin and I have been selected to be the Region Coordinator for the Great Northwest Region of ARMA. Since I arrived in the Pacific Northwest back in 2004, I’ve been an ARMA member and held a few Chapter Board positions. Currently, I am the Records and Conflicts Manager for a Seattle based law firm. I have been in the RIM field for more years than I’d care to admit, and I’ve worked in different industries as a RIM professional. Before arriving to Seattle, I was involved with ARMA for many years (in one way or another) in New York, Pittsburgh, and Washington DC. I am very thankful and extremely excited to be offered this position as a member of the Region Team. I am dedicated in helping out as best I can and supporting our new Region Manager, Jennifer Winkler.
I am writing just days before the ARMA International Conference in Chicago, at McCormick Place (September 23-25) and I am truly looking forward to this event. Not only does Conference provide an opportunity to interact with constituents (past and present), it’s a perfect venue for meeting people, learning about new business and vendor trends, and to caucus with other professionals in our field. Jennifer mentioned the building blocks of your professional life and I believe Conference is a cornerstone. Each time I arrive at Conference, I expect to receive new information. I want to experience sessions focusing on varying insights of RIM. I want to attend exciting presentations that will make me think of initiatives that I can implement in my world today. I find I am rarely disappointed and I return with a revived sense of direction, enthusiasm, and camaraderie (the warm and fuzzies!). I hope everyone gets a chance to experience this.
Certainly it’s challenging keeping up with the Kardashians, our lives, and our careers. But, identifying the building blocks for our professional and personal life is critical - it’s imperative to establish a firm strategy to success, with room for balance. These blocks come in many different shapes and sizes – with one-on-one conversations with folks, work experiences, or events and Educational functions hosted by the Chapters, the Region, as well as opportunities on the national level – and I hope we share as many of them together as possible.
I look forward to the chance of meeting with you this upcoming year, and I can’t wait for us to share war stories and thoughts, and to encourage each other in the work we do.
Hope to see you soon, either at conference or at other gatherings!
Andrew J. SanAgustin
GNW Region Coordinator
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
2012-2013 Greater Seattle Chapter Programs
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Monday, September 10, 2012
Announcement from ARMA International The Principles
The Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles have become a foundation for good compliance across the professional landscape, in three short years, far exceeding our expectations of their use and importance.
Across one of those borders is an organization whose name could cause long-term confusion with ARMA International’s use of the acronym “GARP”. Starting immediately, we are aggressively moving away from the use of the short-hand “GARP” in favor of utilizing a more singular and encompassing name “The Principles.” By doing so, we feel that we will be able to utilize The Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles in a more complete and effective manner, to the wide professional audience in need of such guidelines.
However, it is also incumbent upon us to stress that ongoing use of the term “GARP”, starting immediately, could result in litigation upon individual chapters from a third party, should they fail to cease and desist from all future and new usage. This includes:
• Published or newsletter references
• PR and Social Media
• Or any new printed piece of promotional collateral using the term “GARP”
ARMA International will not be able to assist in covering the cost of litigation facing a chapter. As an organization, ARMA International will also be compliant in moving the brand of The Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles to new heights moving forward in favor of The Principles, by following these criteria:
• Immediately ceasing all new usage of “GARP”
• Removing “GARP” from all collateral, both online and print by July 31, 2013
As always, your partnership and participation within ARMA International’s chapter leadership is a valued and appreciated commitment. We also are grateful for your attention to this matter as we move onward and upward, pushing The Principles to new and existing audiences.
Many thanks,
Marilyn Bier, CAE
CEO, ARMA International
Friday, August 24, 2012
ARMA INTERNATIONAL 2012 in CHICAGO!
Be certain to sign up and we hope to see you at Conference - don't miss out!
ARMA 2012
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Summer is going by fast, it just seems like yesterday we were meeting in Richland for the 2012 GNW Region Leadership Conference. It was two days of education and planning and I hope the attendees had a great time and found some tips, resources and renewed energy to take back to their chapters. During leadership we took some time to say Thank You to our fearless leader for the past four years. And I want to take one more opportunity to say thanks to Marc Simpson for his dedication and leadership to the Great Northwest Region and to ARMA overall. Did you know that Marc has been in a leadership role at either the Chapter or Region level for 17+ years?! He has brought a wealth of information to the area and I know we will be tapping into that knowledge for many years to come (can’t get away from us that easily Marc!).
With Marc’s departure and me taking the Region Manager role, that left us with the Region Coordinator position to fill, which we did last spring. Andrew SanAgustin will be joining the Region team as our new RC. As he’ll be writing next month’s region message, I’ll let him introduce himself. Please take a moment to welcome him when you see him.
All of our lives are comprised of many blocks which when put together make us who we are. Family, friends, co-workers, peers, professional associates are all blocks of our lives. Each block can consist of more blocks, such as ARMA is a block of our professional associates, and within that block are more blocks, such as chapter meetings, GARP, webinars, etc. All these blocks work together to make us whole.
ARMA is one of the support bases for my professional building block. I know that every year the Annual Conference will supply me with new resources, tools, and educational opportunities for my position at the City of Seattle. It also is a great place for networking and meeting new peers. This year the Annual Conference is being held in Chicago, September 23-25th and it is looking to be another great conference. As always, we are looking to have a no-host region lunch during the conference. If you are (or someone you know is) attending let either Andrew or myself know and we’ll keep an eye out. Or check the announcement board (generally by the registration table) for updates.
Hope to see many of your throughout the year!
Jennifer Winkler
GNW Region Manager
Monday, May 21, 2012
2012 Great Northwest Conference Brochure and Grant Opportunities!
WHEN - June 8-9, 2012
WHERE - Richland, WA
Hosted by the Columbia Basin ARMA Chapter. We hope you take the time to attend this event, to partake in excellent leadership sessions, and perhaps lend your hand as part of the the Greater Seattle Chapter of ARMA Board.
See the link below for registration information, and available grants offered to help subsidize expenses:
http://www.armagreatnorthwest.org/events.html
If you have any questions, please reach out to the GSC board at information@armaseattle.org
Thank you and we hope you to see you there!
Andrew J. SanAgustin
President
ARMA Greater Seattle Chapter
Friday, April 27, 2012
Additional Educational Opportunity (From our Sister Chapter BEC)
Calling All RIM Professionals! Time for the Bellevue Eastside Chapter Inventory Blitz!
Have you done a records inventory before? Have a plan in the works? Think you need to perform one and are not sure how? Then this is the event you’ve been waiting for.
We invite you to participate in our May meeting and see how your fellow ARMA members have addressed inventory projects. Presentation participants will share their methods, success stories, and lessons learned. If you are looking for “how to” steps for implementing records inventories, here is your opportunity to learn.
Pecha-Kucha is a fast paced presentation method, also known as 20x20 because it consists of 20 slides containing only images that display for 20 seconds each. Thus each presentation is only 6 minutes and 40 seconds long. This promises to be a creative and fun environment to share our ideas and learn from each other.
This is an open event, anyone can participate. Have questions about inventory projects? Present them Pecha-Kucha style. Not ready for Pecha-Kucha? Create a poster session instead. We want this to be a fun and interactive environment where everybody has a chance to participate, so consider signing up!
Date/Time: May 8th, 5 -7 pm
Location: Symetra/Key Bank Building 601 108th Ave. NE Bellevue, WA Lobby Floor, Symetra Training Center (across from Jimmy Johns.)
Parking: Use the Key Bank building parking garage (parking validation available)
If you plan to attend please register by contacting Fran Blaylock at fran.blaylock@bms.com.
If you have any questions about the event (interested in presenting or questions about the format) contact Danelle Court at dcourt@bellevuewa.gov.
Looking forward to seeing there!
Monday, April 23, 2012
GNW Region Message - May 2012
So what’s the next great region opportunity? The Leadership Conference is swiftly approaching! Hosted this year by the Columbia Basin Chapter, we are traveling to Richland this June 8-9th. Our conference will be at the Hampton on the river. The view will be great, the weather should be gorgeous, in the heart of wine country, networking with your ARMA friends, learning new leadership skills, sharpening old ones, sharing ideas and just plain having fun. What could be better? We’ve even lowered the registration fee this year to make it easier for more people to attend! How can you miss it? You can’t! Keep watching the region webpage for the registration information and brochure which will be posted soon.
Do you need a little financial help getting to the Leadership Conference? ARMA International provides two Leadership grants in each region to assist chapters in sending their leaders to this training. But you don’t have to be on your chapter’s Board of Directors to receive this training! If you are interested, please let your Chapter President know! For more information and/or the application, go to http://www.arma.org/Leadership/Files/Leadership_grant.pdf .
And will the $75 carpool grants for carpools of 3 or more still be available? Of course! Just watch the region website at www.armagreatnorthwest.org .
I’d like to close with a few words about leadership. I started my career in the ARMA leadership in February 1995 as Program Director for the Puget Sound Chapter. That summer I attended my first Leadership Conference. It inspired me to continue in what has now spanned seventeen years of ARMA service on the chapter, region, and association levels. A young, and first-time Chapter President, Dave McDermott, who would later go on to being President and Chairman of ARMA International, sat next to me at that conference in 1995 and told me something that has stuck with me all of these years. He told me the more I put into ARMA the more I would get out of it. How right he was. The past seventeen years have brought challenges to be sure. But I have learned so much and grown both professionally and personally. I have met so many colleagues and made many great friends, some lifelong friends. And who knew that a chapter visit would lead to finding the love of my life? (For those of you who may have missed the announcement, Peggy Striefel, Columbia Basin’s Immediate Past President and the GNW Region Director of Marketing and Membership and I were married this past March.) There is much to be said for being involved and participating in this organization of ours!
June 30th brings me to the end of my term as your Region Manager. I can not tell you how honored I am to have served in this role. Getting to visit all of the chapters and meet so many of you has been such a pleasure. Truly, you are the greatest. I have also been blessed to have had the finest people on the Region Team. Thank you to Fran Blaylock, Cindy Fredrickson, Andrea Bettger and Deb Martin for propping up the new region guy four years ago. And thank you Jenny Winkler, our soon-to-be Region Manager, Tim Hunt, Denise Simons and Peggy Simpson for continuing to make me look good. It’s been an honor and a privilege to serve with you.
I hope to see you all at an ARMA event down the road!
Very truly yours
Marc
Marc J. Simpson, Region Manager
Great Northwest Region
ARMA International, Inc.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Managing Electronic Records in Archives and Special Collections - Learning Opportunity!
Check out this opportunity!
Managing Electronic Records in Archives and Special Collections
Thursday, April 05, 2012
Library and Archives Canada Newsletter: Governance and Recordkeeping Around the World!
The newsletter is a resource tool that contains the latest news, trends, products and tools, articles, and best practices in recordkeeping/Information Management.
Topics include the management of electronic records; retention, storage and disposal of records; electronic discovery; social media; cloud computing; digitization; and access to information and privacy.
Past issues have included special sections on the consequences of keeping too much information and managing government information in the age of social media.
Subscribers will receive each new issue of the newsletter electronically.
If any of your members are interested in receiving the newsletter they can contact me and I will add them to the distribution list.
Below is a summary of some of the articles in the current issue (February 2012) and the link to our current issue and our Home Page.
In addition, subscribers of the free newsletter will now receive special e-mails containing On-Demand webinars.
I have included a couple of examples.
1)
Title: Making Retention Work in a Digital World
Source: http://www.aiim.org/Events/Webinars/Archived/20111026-webinar
Presentation Slides: http://www.aiim.org/documents/events/webinars/20111026-aiimwebinar-final.pdf
2)
Title: Enterprise Content Management in the Cloud
Source: http://www.emc.com/events/2011/q4/11-16-11-dctm-ecm-ondemand.htm
Presentation Slides: http://www.emc.com/events/online-event-presentations/2011/Q4/11-16-11-ecm-in-the-cloud.pdf
3)
• Digital Preservation: Fundamentals
• Digital Preservation: Text and Image Formats
• Digital Preservation: Storing and Managing Digital Collections
Articles in the February 2012 issue include:
1) Government agency transition to digital records management continues
Australia – General News
2) Public sector needs to improve processing of social media requests
United Kingdom – General News
3) White House releases report on government transparency
United States – Federal Government – General News
4) Modernization of government recordkeeping
United States – Federal Government – General News
5) Digital Transition Policy
Australia – National Archives – Recordkeeping: Current Developments, Projects and Future Initiatives
6) Government Digital Archive Program
New Zealand – National Archives – Recordkeeping: Current Developments, Projects and Future Initiatives
7) AIMS project (Born digital collections)
United Kingdom and United States – Recordkeeping: Current Developments, Projects and Future Initiatives
8) Distributed Custodial Archival Preservation Environments (DCAPE)
United States – Recordkeeping: Current Developments, Projects and Future Initiatives
9) Podcast: Conversations About Digital Preservation
United States – Harvard University Library – Recordkeeping: Current Developments, Projects and Future Initiatives
10) Guidelines for Physical Digital Storage Media
Canada – Library and Archives Canada – Products and Tools from Around the World
11) Digitising accumulated physical records: A guide to initiating and planning digitisation projects
Australia – National Archives – Products and Tools from Around the World
12) Digital Information Risk Identification Tool
New Zealand – National Archives – Products and Tools from Around the World
13) Guidance on Managing Content on Shared Drives
United States – National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) – Products and Tools from Around the World
14) How Metadata Works With Records Management (Parts 1 and 2)
United States –TAB – Products and Tools from Around the World
15) Australian and New Zealand Records and Information Managers (Is anybody listening to Records Managers?)
Australia and New Zealand – Studies and Surveys
16) Report: Setting institutional repositories on the path to digital preservation
United Kingdom – Articles, White Papers, Presentations, Reports
17) 7 steps to modernize your records program
United States – Articles, White Papers, Presentations, Reports
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/government/news-events/007001-1000-e.html Home Page
http://www.lac-bac.gc.ca/obj/007001/f2/007001-120200-e.pdf February Issue
Steve Gerley
Agent de projets / Project Officer
Téléphone / Telephone: 613-240-6408
Télécopieur / Facsimile: 819-934-7534
Division Gouvernance et Société / Governance and Society Division
Direction générale Société et gouvernance / Society and Governance Branch
Bibliothèque et Archives Canada / Library and Archives Canada
550, boul. de la Cité, Gatineau, QC K1A 0N4
stephen.gerley@lac-bac.gc.ca
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/
Friday, March 23, 2012
Region Message - April 2012
For those fortunate enough to attend the Great Northwest Region Conference in Boise – Wow is all I can say. There were five FAI’s teaching at the conference. The quality of the speakers was phenomenal. This conference was the premiere event in the Region.
There were 17 people signed up for the new iCRM Training post conference, certainly the ‘icing on the cake’ to a terrific conference. This reminds me to remind all of you of our new GNW Region Mentorship Program. If you are interested in being a mentor or would like to partner up with a mentor, please let me know. The Columbia Basin Chapter has a member who is putting together a CRM study group for the chapter to be held before each chapter meeting. They currently have three people studying to be CRM’s. I have seen notes about CRM training in the newsletters of several other chapters. This is a hot topic with people trying to retain their jobs or prepare for advancement.
Arg!! Calling all pirates. Once again, the Oregon Chapter and the Region are teaming up to march our GNW Region Pirate Ship in the Portland Rose Festival Starlight Parade on June 2nd. We need all the pirates we can get to walk in this parade with our friends from Iron Mountain. Please contact Tyrene Bada, President Oregon Chapter if you are interested in participating. We had a blast last year with Trevor Mitchell and Komal Gulich. They made great Pirates!
The Great Northwest Region Leadership Conference is scheduled for June 8 & 9 in Richland Washington. The registration fee is $50/person to attend. The conference will be held at the Hampton Inn on the River. Everyone is invited to participate. This is a great opportunity to network with the Region Team, other Chapter leaders, Headquarter staff and the ARMA International Board of Directors. The training on each leadership position and the role you play is beneficial to all chapters. The agenda and further details will be published and distributed shortly.
The focus of the Keynote address from Galina Datskovsky, Ph.D., CRM, at the Great Northwest Region Conference was on both President Obama’s direction to agencies to improve records management policies. He stated agencies must deliver plans for modernizing their records management policies by late March. And perhaps most importantly, David Ferriero, 10th Archivist of the United States, has said, "I strongly support this Presidential initiative, which sends a very clear message to Federal agencies about the importance of managing electronic records. Records management must keep up with the technologies used to create records in the Federal government, and the President’s Memorandum underlines the critical nature of this responsibility." You can read more from the Archivist on his blog.
[http://www.arma.org/news/index.cfm?NewsID=971&Type=Industry] It was a powerful keynote conclusion to the conference!
Peggy Simpson
Director of Marketing and Membership
Chair Great NW Region Mentorship Program
Great Northwest Region
ARMA international
Announcement from the GNW Region
As you all know, this is my last year as Region Manager of the Great Northwest Region. It is with some sadness that I will be leaving this role on July 1st , 2012. I have grown to love our region and the many wonderful colleagues and friends I have made within it. But life moves on. Beginning July 1st, the GNW Region will need a new manager.
I am very pleased to announce that Jennifer Winkler has been appointed by ARMA International to be your new Region Manager of the Great Northwest Region for the term beginning July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2014.
Jennifer will bring a great deal of experience and talent to her new role. She has been a member of ARMA and the Bellevue/Eastside Chapter for 15 years. Jenny has done just about everything there is to do on the Chapter level. In 2006, she Co-Chaired the GNW Region Conference. On the Association level, Jennifer has served on the Vital Records Guidelines Task Force and the Branding Task Force.
Jennifer has been BEC's Chapter member of the Year three times having been honored by her chapter in 2002, 2006, and 2008.
She holds a Masters Degree from Western Washington University (History with certification in Archival Administration and Records Management).
Jennifer is also active as the Chair of the Association of Local Agency Records Managers (local government agencies in Washington State), a role that she has served in since 1997. She is also a member of the Seattle Area Archivists (member since 1995) and the Northwest Archivists (member since 1996).
In 2009, Jenny joined the Region Team as Region Coordinator. Among her duties, she Chaired the Region Conference in 2010. She has gained the respect of ARMA’s Board of Directors, HQ and the other Region Managers and Coordinators. This past year, we all watched as she courageously battled and triumphed over breast cancer with grace and dignity, still upholding her duties to the Region as best she could. On a personal note, she is an invaluable right hand to me and a friend. So although it will not easy for me to leave this role in July, I am very thrilled to leave it in such capable hands.
Please join me in congratulating Jenny!
Marc
Marc J. Simpson, Region Manager
Great Northwest Region
ARMA International
Friday, January 27, 2012
Region Message - February 2012
ARMA has a lot going on right now; there are several webinars available at the webpage as well as whitepapers on Information Governance. If one of your New Year’s resolutions was to learn more about a specific RIM topic for use at your workplace, ARMA is a great place to start researching. One of our work plan items for the City Records Management Program is to review GARP and how our program stacks up to the principles. I’m hoping it will help show us where we should concentrate on improving services to City employees and educational opportunities for staff.
This February marks one year since I was diagnosed with breast cancer and started a fight I never thought I would be in. I’m happy to say that all recent blood work came back clear and all seems to be fine, so I’ll be around in ARMA for while more! My ARMA family was a big help and support to me and my family during the past year of chemo and radiation. From notes of support, to your donations to the Overlake Cancer Center, to the three wonderful gentlemen (Marc, Bruce and Dave) who offered up their heads to be shaved as a fundraiser, it truly meant a lot to me. I’m so glad to be a part of ARMA and a part of the greatest region: Great Northwest!
Hope to see all of you in Boise in March!
Sincerely,
Jennifer Winkler
Region Coordinator
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Our Sister Chapter BEC (Bellevue Eastside) Presentation on January 12th!
Hello RMA members and friends:
The BEC Meeting this month will be on Thursday, January 12th at Symetra from 5:00-7:00 pm. It is a Technology Spotlight on both Records Management and Sharepoint 2010, presented by Julian Soh from Microsoft.
Please see the attached poster for more program details!
Registration Fee: $15 (includes sandwiches and beverages from Jimmy Johns). Please contact me at Fran.Blaylock@bms.com to reserve your spot!
I hope you will be able to join us for this great meeting. I look forward to seeing you there,
Fran Blaylock, BEC Past President
Thanks!
ARMA Bellevue Eastside Chapter
Andrew J. SanAgustin
Greater Seattle Chapter President
ARMA Greater Seattle Chapter
Thursday, January 05, 2012
ARMA North Program: Records Retention Schedules and Their Many Uses: Such as: Cleaning up Your File Room or Electronic Shared Drives, January 18 two sessions
Greater Seattle Chapter of
ARMA, International
Date: Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Cost: FREE ARMA Members, Non-members, and Students
Session 1: Western Washington University-Northwest Regional Archives Branch, Corner of 25th St. and Bill McDonald Parkway, noon to 1 p.m.
Session 2: Snohomish County Main Campus, 3000 Rockefeller Ave. Everett WA 98201- New Administration Building AdminE, room 6A04, 3:00-4:00 p.m.
Program: Records Retention Schedules and Their Many Uses: Such as: Cleaning up Your File Room or Electronic Shared Drives
Program Description: This program will present the many uses of records retention schedules, such as assisting the process to clean up a file room or an electronic shared drive. The tools presented in this course can be used in your organization to better manage records and information.
Speaker: Andrea Bettger, City of Seattle
Andrea Bettger has been in Records and Information Management for over twelve years. She began her career at Lummi Indian Business Council in Bellingham, Washington where she received her Master through Western Washington University. Bettger has experience in archival records at Oregon Historical Society and City of Portland. She is a very active member of the ARMA, International and has served at many levels in the local chapter and the region level and serves as the president of the Seattle Opera’s BRAVO! Club.
Register: This program is open to all Greater Seattle members and their guests. Please register online at http://www.armaseattle.org/events.htm#Registration_Form_ or email register@armaseattle.org by Monday, January 16. Include your name, organization, phone number and number of guests.
Directions
Session 1: Northwest Regional Archives
- From I-5 southbound , take exit 252 (Samish Way), turn right at the stoplight, then left (almost immediately) at the next stoplight (this is an intersection with a Burger King and a Shell Station on the corners) onto Bill McDonald Parkway.
- From I-5 northbound, take exit 252 (Samish Way), turn left at the stop sign, turn left at the next light, cross over the freeway, turn left at the second light (this is an intersection with a Burger King and a Shell Station on the corners) onto Bill McDonald Parkway.
- Follow Bill McDonald Parkway up the hill and past the high school (on your left), turn left on first street past the school (25th Street), then immediately turn left into Lot 33G to park. The Archives is across the street from the parking lot, located on the corner of 25th and Bill McDonald Parkway.
· More directions at: http://www.sos.wa.gov/archives/archives_northwest.aspx
Session 2: Snohomish County Main Campus
· From I-5 northbound take exit 192 (Broadway/41st St), merge onto Broadway Ave, turn left onto Pacific Ave and right onto Oakes Ave. The Underground parking garage will be on your left. Free 90 minute street parking is located all around this neighborhood.
· From I-5 southbound take exit 194 (Everett Ave), turn right onto Everett Ave, turn left onto Broadway, take right on Pacific Ave and right Oakes St. The Underground parking garage will be on your left. Free 90 minute street parking is located all around this neighborhood.
· More directions: http://www1.co.snohomish.wa.us/County_Information/countycampusmap.htm