ARMA Hawai`i Chapter Presents: THE ICRM GOES VIRTUAL: APPLICATION TO CERTIFICATION

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This presentation covers the preparation and content of the Certified Records Analyst/Certified Records Manager Exam from the Institute of Certified Records Managers (ICRM). There are 6 parts in total for the exam and are a great addition to future and present records management professionals.

Core Competencies: Professional Development/Certification

Rae Lynn Haliday, CRM/CIGO MBA, holds a BS in Business Management and an MBA, earned her designation as a Certified Records Manager (CRM) in 2003 and her Certified Information Governance Officer’s credential in 2021. She has worked in the zoological profession for the past 39 years, and for Saint Louis Zoo since 1991. She has oversight for the Registrar Department which includes animal records management, logistics, wildlife permits and compliance. Rae served a collective 8 years on the ICRM Board of Regents and is currently the Chairman of its Strategic Alliance Committee (SAC). She has been a member of ARMA International since 1995, and a Professional Fellow member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) since 1990.

Rae is a past President of the Zoological Registrar’s Association (ZRA), past Chairman of its Annual Conference Committee and Professional Development Committee and currently serves as its Co-Vice Chairman. She is also the ICRM facilitator for ZRA. As a long-tenured association leader, Rae has extensive experience in leading change in professional associations and assisting records management professionals in advancing their skills and careers through education, training, professional development and certification. Rae is a part-time Adjunct Professor for two Masters in Library and Information Science Programs.

Dr. Darra Hofman received her Ph.D. in library, archival, and information science from The University of British Columbia in 2020. She completed her M.L.I.S. from the University of Kentucky and her J.D. and B.A. (honors) from Arizona State University. Her research examining the intersection of archives, technology, and law has been published in a number of journals, conference proceedings, and edited collections. In particular, she is interested in privacy, blockchain technologies, and health records.

What: Informational Webinar
When: Tuesday, April 19, 2021 at 10 a.m. Hawaiʻi Standard Time (1 p.m. Pacific Standard Time)
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free for ARMA and Non-Members
RSVP by: Monday, April 18, 2021
Zoom Registration Link

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