Elizabeth
Adkins
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Ford Motor Company
Elizabeth is currently the Manager of Archives Services at the Ford Motor Company, where she has worked to reengineer their corporate archives program and establish a worldwide network of Ford Motor archival repositories. She has held office in many professional organizations, such as the Academy of Certified Archivists and the Society of American Archivists.
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Ulf
Andersson
D.V.M.
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Astra AB
Ulf is with the Information Systems Group at Astra AB, a Swedish pharmaceutical company. His work is focused on the long-term management of electronic records. In cooperation with the Swedish National Archives, Dr. Andersson has directed the development of a unique way to archive records electronically so that their long-term usability and maintainability are ensured while also preserving their evidential value.
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Michael R.
Arkfeld, Esq.
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Arkfeld Consulting Group
Michael is a practicing attorney specializing in civil tort litigation. His new book Electronic Discovery and Evidence is a comprehensive look at the discovery, production and admission of electronic information. His first book "The Digital Practice of Law: Practical Reference for Applying Technology Concepts to the Practice of Law (5th Ed.)" focuses on legal technology applications for the law office and in litigation. Mr. Arkfeld has presented at over 200 seminars and conferences on the use of technology in the practice of law and on discovery of electronic information.
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Craig
Ball, J.D.
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Certified Computer Forensic Examiner
Craig is a trial lawyer, technologist and computer forensic examiner. He also is a prolific contributor to continuing legal and professional education programs throughout the United States., having delivered over 350 presentations and papers. Craig's articles on forensic technology and electronic discovery frequently appear in the national media, including in American Bar Association, ATLA and American Lawyer Media print and online publications. He also writes a monthly column on computer forensics and e-discovery for Law Technology News called "Ball in your Court."
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Thomas I.
Barnett
Esq.
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SPI Technologies, Inc.
Tom is Senior Vice President and General Counsel of SPI Technologies, Inc. He consults with law firms and diversified companies on legal and technical strategies relating to electronic data in litigation and corporate risk management. This practice includes electronic discovery in complex litigations, discovery strategies related to technical systems, performing computer forensics investigations as well as serving as a court-appointed neutral source to resolve discovery disputes.
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Jason R.
Baron
Esq.
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National Archives and Records Administration
Mr. Baron, a former Justice Department trial attorney and senior counsel, currently serves as Director of Litigation at the National Archives and Records Administration. He is the founding and current co-coordinator of the NIST multi-year research project known as the TREC Legal Track. He also is NARA's representative to The Sedona Conference, where he serves as co-chair of a special project team on search and retrieval sciences.
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Rick
Barry
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Barry Associates
Rick is the principal of Barry Associates, management consultants in Arlington, Virginia. Previously, he was chief of information services at the World Bank. Mr. Barry directed the production of the landmark University of London videotape, "Electronic Records Management in the New Millennium: Managing Documents for Business and Government."
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Michael
Baum
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Verisign
Michael is vice-president of Practices and External Affairs at Verisign, where he develops and oversees the practices and controls for public and private-label Digital ID services. Mr. Baum is also the chairman of the committee that drafted the American Bar Association's "Digital Signature Guidelines."
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David
Bearman
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Archives & Museum Informatics
David is president of Archives & Museum Informatics, a Pittsburgh-based consulting firm. Mr. Bearman proposed the "Guidelines for Electronic Records Management Policy" that were adopted by the United Nations Administrative Coordinating Committee on Information Systems in 1990. Previously, he served as director of the National Information Systems Task Force of the Society of American Archivists. Recently, Mr. Bearman has been a leader of the landmark project on managing electronic records at the University of Pittsburgh.
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Peter
Bensinger, Jr.
Esq.
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Bartlit Beck Herman Palenchar & Scott
Peter is a trial lawyer who has been in the forefront of using technology in the court room. He is regarded as "very much a heavy hitter in the use of presentation and litigation support technologies". Before attending law school, he was an actor, appearing on Saturday Night Live and All My Children. Since 1993, he has been a partner with Bartlit Beck Herman Palenchar & Scott in Chicago. Peter's extensive litigation experience includes: intellectual property, antitrust, business torts and general commercial. He speaks regularly about legal technology and its use in litigation.
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Karen
Biskup
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Dow Corning
Karen has been with the Records Management Department at Dow Corning Corporation since 1985, where she has played a key role in developing the records management manual, retention schedules, and program policies and procedures. Ms. Biskup is currently a member of the ARMA Board of Directors.
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Dennis
Blacklock
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Commonwealth Edison
Dennis, manager of projects for Chicago's Commonwealth Edison, has more than 14 years of experience in records management and information systems development. His current focus is threefold: 1) managing projects that involve electronic records generation and storage, 2) electronic drawing and procedures programs, as well as 3) oversight for implementation of a major mainframe records and document control system.
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Don M.
Blumenthal
Esq.
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Federal Trade Commission
Don is an attorney-advisor to the Information and Technology Management Litigation and Customer Support Team at the Federal Trade Commission. His responsibilities include collecting and analyzing electronic evidence at companies that are subject of FTC action. As an FTC trial attorney, Mr. Blumenthal has been involved in all facets of the litigation and consent processes as well as developing applicable legal theory.
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Leo
Boychuk
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FMP/Flaman Management Partner, Ltd.
Leo is a partner with FMP/Flaman Management Partners, Ltd., Ottawa, Canada, management consultants specializing in enterprise document engineering. His client services focus on analysis of business processes, needs definition, resource requirements, professional training and technical documentation. Mr. Boychuk has served clients around the world and is an internationally respected educator.
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Charles P.
Brett
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Xerox Global Services, Inc.
Charles is the managing principal for Xerox Global Services. He is recognized as an industry expert on enterprise content management, archival and storage strategies, records management, and compliance. Previously, Mr. Brett was with the META Group, where he was principal analyst for regulatory and compliance issues related to SEC, NASD, HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley, and other compliance standards. He is a frequent speaker at professional meetings.
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Stephen
Brodt
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E.I. DuPont Corporate Services
Stephen heads Records Management and Privacy at E. I. DuPont de Nemours. Over the last 20 years, Stephen has held various roles in DuPont and DuPont Dow Elastomers, a joint venture between DuPont and Dow Chemical Company, including research & development, capital project leadership, and manufacturing management. Most recently, he led the IT function at DuPont Dow. In addition, Stephen serves on the CIO Council for NPowerPA, a nonprofit organization that provides IT services to other nonprofits.
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Eugenia K.
Brumm
PhD.
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Eugenia is Chief Clerk at the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission. She is also President of the Quality Records Institute, a consulting and training company that specializes in quality assurance and records management systems and the author of "Managing Records for ISO 9000 Compliance."
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Jason
Cahill
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Microsoft Corporation
Jason is a lead program manager at the Microsoft Corporation working in the Office product unit. In Microsoft Office 2003, Jason was responsible for launching Information Rights Management, a technology designed to help end-users and corporate IT protect their sensitive information by controlling access, usage, and distribution. Jason is currently working on the next release of the Office System, which will introduce powerful new server capabilities including workflow, document management, and records management.
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L. Reynolds
Cahoon
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National Archives and Records Administration
Ren is the Assistant Archivist for Human Resources and Information Services and Chief Information Officer at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). His responsibilities include NARA's Nationwide Information Technology Program, oversight of NARA's Electronic Records Archives Program, Human Resources, Staff and Organizational Development Services, and NARA's Records Management Program. Reynolds currently serves as Co-Chair of the Components Sub-Committee of the Federal Chief Information Officer Council's Architecture and Integration Committee and as a Commissioner for the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists ICAPGen.
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Jeanne B.
Caldwell
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Information Management Specialists, Inc.
Jeanne is president of Information Management Specialists, Inc., a consulting firm that specializes in automated solutions for document and records management. For the last 20 years, Ms. Caldwell has provided automated information management solutions to hundreds of clients in commercial, non-profit and government sectors. She specializes in integrated solutions for the management of electronic records and hard-copy information, including retention schedules.
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John W.
Carlin
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National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Archivist of the United States, Mr. Carlin is the head of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). As the nation's recordkeeper, NARA's mission is to ensure for the citizen and the public servant, for the President and the Congress and the Courts, ready to access to essential evidence. Follwing his appointment by President Clinton in 1995, Mr. Carlin launched a strategic directions initiative that clarified NARA's mission and values and developed a vision of theagency's role in the 21st century. Among the major achievements of this vision are ncreased resources for direct assistance to Federal agencies for records management, an integrated approach to addressing the challenges to electronic records, and a project to completely reengineer the records appraisal and scheduling process in the Federal givernment. Prior to join NARA, Mr. Carlin has a distinguished carrer in politics. In 1971 he was elected to the legislature of the State of Kansas, where he served as speaker of state's House of Representatives. From 1978 to 1987, he served as the Governor of Kansas and was elected Chairman of the National Governors Association in 1984 - 85. Following his political career, Mr. Carlin joined the faculty of Wicita State University, teaching graduate courses in public administration. He also served as CEO of Midwest Superconductivity and as partner in Clark Publishing Company in Topeka. In 1987, Mr. Carlin received an honorary Doctor of Law degree from his alma mater, Kansas State University.
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John L.
Carroll
Esq.
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Samford University, Cumberland School of Law
Judge Carroll is Dean and Ethel P. Malugen Professor of Law at Cumberland School of Law, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama where he teaches Federal Courts, Complex Litigation and an online course in e-discovery and evidence. He received his undergraduate degree from Tufts University and holds law degrees from the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University (J.D.) (Magna Cum Laude) and Harvard University (LL.M.). Judge Carroll served as a United States Magistrate Judge in the Middle District of Alabama for over 14 years. He is a former member of the United States Judicial Conference Committee on the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and is former chair of its Discovery Subcommittee. He was also the chair of the Magistrate Judges Education Committee of the Federal Judicial Center.
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Susan
Chapdelaine
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Records Improvement Institute
Susan is a Senior Electronic Records Management Consultant with Records Improvement Institute. Susan has over twenty years of records and information management experience specializing in text retrieval, image management, workflow technology and electronic records management. Ms. Chapdelaine is co-author of detailed industry study on Workflow technology and is a frequent speaker at national, regional, and local conferences and seminars.
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Beth
Chiaiese
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Baker Robbins & Company
Beth is a senior consultant at Baker Robbins & Company, a national technology consulting firm. As leaders wihtin the firm's Records and Information Management practice, Ms. Chiaiese is focused on the technologies surrounding the management of electronic records. Ms. Chiaiese has been in the records management profession for over twenty years, both as a records manager for several law firms and as a consultant.
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Dan
Cochran
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State Farm Insurance Companies
Dan is the corporate records administrator for State Farm Insurance Companies in Bloomington, Illinois. He is responsible for developing and overseeing State Farm"s enterprise - wide Records Management Program, polices and procedures, retention schedules and various educational programs. Mr. Cochran is president of the Central Illinois Chapter of the Association of Records Managers and Administration (ARMA).
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Rae N.
Cogar
Esq.
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Cohasset Associates, Inc.
Rae is a Senior Consultant with Cohasset Associates. She is nationally recognized for her expertise in legal, security and policy issues surrounding electronic records, electronic signatures and signatures technologies. She is a nationally recognized speaker on records management issues relative to Sarbanes-Oxley compliance. Ms. Cogar is a member of the Cyberspace Law Committee of the American Bar Association's Section of Business Law and is Co-Chair of the Electronic Evidence Working Group under that committee. She is also very active in ARMA and AIIM.
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Richard J.
Cox
Ph.D.
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University of Pittsburgh
Richard is an Associate Professor in the Department of Library and Information Science at the University of Pittsburgh's School of Information Sciences. He is the author of five books as well as more than 70 journal papers, technical reports and chapters in edited books. Dr. Cox was the leader of the University of Pittsburgh's pioneering project on Recordkeeping Requirements and Electronic Information Systems.
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Tom
Dale
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Moderator, Automated Data Sciences
Tom is Executive Vice President for Information Technology Solutions at Automated Data Sciences. With more than 18 years in systems analysis, engineering, and integration, Mr. Dale maintains a current recent book, "Indexing Business Records."
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Galina
Dastkovsky
PhD.
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MDY Advanced Technologies, Inc.
Dr. Dastkovsky is President of MDY Advanced Technologies, Inc., developers and integrators of document management solutions. She has applied her expertise to legal, insurance, medical and financial services businesses. She received her PhD., M.A. and B.A. in Computer Science from Columbia University. Dr. Dastkovsky is recognized as an expert in her field, having published in prestigious academic journals and computer science conference proceedings.
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Martin L.
Dean
Esq.
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Essential Publishers, Inc.
Martin heads his own San Francisco law firm. He is a practicing attorney, popular educator and active arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association on high technology disputes. Since 1983, Mr. Dean has been the technology educator for the State Bar of California. He also is the inventor of many software packages and the author of two books, "Managing Litigation" and "Preventing Malpractice." As "the Legal Eagle," he appeared for many years on CBS-TV and later, as the "Lawman," on ABC-TV.
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John Paul
Deley
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Energy Information Administration
John Paul is the Federal Records Officer at the Energy Information Administration in Washington, DC. He has more than two decades of experience as an archivist and records manager at the local, state and national level. He currently chairs the Board of Directors of the Federal Information and Records Manager's Council (FIRM). He has served as the University Archivist at the University of Washington, the Electronic Records Archivist for the State of Nevada, the Records Officer at the Federal Trade Commission as well as positions on the Pennsylvania and New York State Archives and the National Archives and Records Administration.
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William
Devine
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Prudential Insurance Company
William is vice president of Corporate Information Technology at Prudential Insurance Company. As a systems executive on Prudential's Technology Leadership council, he works with business groups across the enterprise to implement workflow and imaging systems. Previously, Mr. Devine was responsible for corporate-wide Document Management Technologies at Chase Manhattan Bank.
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James Edwin (Ed)
Dietel
Esq.
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Records Engineering, LLC
Ed is a Senior Consultant with Washington based, Records Engineering, LLC. Mr. Dietel's professional career has been principally with the Central Intelligence Agency where he was Associate General Counsel for many years. In that capacity, he worked to insure that the Director of Central Intelligence and subordinate officials operate within applicable law, yet had the highest degree of legal protection. Much of the focus of his work was involved unprecedented legal issues such as using the law to protect secrets and preventing the disclosure of information that would damage the national security. In recent years, Mr. Dietel's professional focus has been on developing criteria and processes for auditing records management. In this regard, Ed has been a highly sought speaker as well as a prolific author, with three books and more than forty articles.
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Steve
DiPaola
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Valero Energy
Steve is Director I/S Services, responsible for Valero's Corporate Records Services department. Since taking responsibility for this function last year, Steve has broadened the scope of the function to go beyond a physical records management program to an Enterprise Content and Records Management role. With over 22 years experience in Information Systems, Steve is blending together strong records management expertise with sound technical concepts to raise Valero's capabilities with regard to its content and electronic records management.
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Lisa
Dolak
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Nixon, Hargrave, Devans & Doyle, LLP
Lisa is Assistant Professor of Law at Syracuse University College of Law, where she teaches courses on federal courts, patent law, patent prosecution, and technology transfer. She is also Of Counsel to the firm of Nixon, Hargrave, Devans & Doyle, LLP, where she represents clients in patent litigation and counsels clients concerning the use and acceptance of electronic records in judicial and administrative proceedings.
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Charles
Dollar
Ph.D.
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Cohasset Associates, Inc.
Charles is a Senior Consultant with Cohasset Associates, Inc. where his focus is the development of digital preservation policy, procedures, and good practices for clients. For nearly three decades he has been an internationally recognized expert on electronic records. Prior to joining Cohasset Associates, Charles directed the first electronic records program of the United States National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and was on the faculty of the School of Library, Archives and Information Studies at the University of British Columbia. His latest book is the pioneering and award-winning research study "Authentic Electronic Records: Strategies for Long-Term Access". He is the 2005 recipient of the Emmett J. Leahy Award "For His Outstanding Contributions to the Information and Records Management Profession."
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John
Drollinger
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TrilliCom, LLC
John Drollinger has 18 years of marketing and sales experience with high tech products and services, including high precision sensors, PLC's and other motion control components, and tape and optical data storage devices. In addition to founding an e-commerce business in the electrical components industry in 1988, Mr. Drollinger has worked in the venture capital industry and consulted for several early stage companies. He is currently Director of Sales and Marketing for TrilliCom, an innovative provider of data conversion and migration services.
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Kathy
Dudley
Esq.
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Ms Dudley graduated from the University of Missouri, Columbia University and Northwestern University School of Law in Chicago. Along with her experience as a criminal prosecutor and a private practitioner, Kathy was also elected as State Court Judge in Missouri for 12 years. She recently spent five years in Corporate Law at State Farm Insurance Companies as legal counsel for issues relating to records management.
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Berni
Dymet
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Blakemere Associates
Berni is an experienced strategic information management consultant of international standing. Mr. Dymet's forte is his ability to shape organizational thinking regarding the introduction of new electronic records and information management technologies-dealing comfortably with the ambiguities and competing organizational threads which often characterize such projects. He is an entertaining and insightful speaker who is regularly invited to speak at conferences in Australia, New Zealand, South East Asia and North America.
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Ron
Elliott
Ph.D.
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Strategic Visions IMS, Inc.
Ron is president of Strategic Visions IMS, Inc., a management consulting firm based in Ottawa, Canada. Mr. Elliott has served as Director-General of Information Management to the Canadian Government's Department of Communications. He has published more than 60 articles and papers.
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Bruce
Evans
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CRM, PRC, Inc.
Bruce is project manager and associate technical manager at Planning Research Corporation in Lisle, IL. His professional focus is in document management and the development of electronic records business processes. Mr. Evans is a long-standing member of ARMA and NIRMA, the Nuclear Information and Records Management Association, where he is Chairman of the Regulation Committee.
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Gary
Fleming
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Mobil Corporation
Gary is accounting systems supervisor at Mobil's WorldWide Headquarters in Fairfax, Virginia. In addition to being the administrator of Mobil's General Ledger System, he is project leader for the implementation of a FileNet system in the headquarters Accounting Department. Before Mobil, Gary was in Securities Operations on Wall Street with Citibank. Gary has a BS from Fordham University and a MBA from St. John's University.
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James C.
Francis IV
Esq.
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Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse
Hon. James C. Francis IV has been a United States Magistrate Judge in the Southern District of New York since October 1985 and served as Chief Magistrate Judge from 1998 to 2000. He graduated summa cum laude from Yale College in 1974, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He received his juris doctor degree from the Yale Law School in 1978 and a masters degree in public policy from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in the same year.Following graduation from law school, Judge Francis clerked for the Honorable Robert L. Carter in the Southern District of New York. He then joined the Civil Appeals and Law Reform Unit of the Legal Aid Society where he conducted impact litigation in the areas of housing and education and served as director of the Disability Rights Unit. He continued in this capacity until his appointment to the bench.Judge Francis teaches in the Intensive Trial Advocacy Program at the Benjamin N. Cardozo Law School and in the ALI-ABA program on Civil Practice and Litigation. In addition to numerous judicial opinions, Judge Francis' publications include a law review article on voting rights, a chapter on pretrial management in Federal Civil Practice (G. Vairo, ed.), and several chapters of the most recent edition of Moore's Federal Practice. Judge Francis has served on the Legal Assistance and Federal Courts Committees of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and the Federal Judiciary Committee of the New York State Bar Association.In the field of electronic data and the law, Judge Francis is the author of Rowe Entertainment, Inc. v. William Morris Agency, 205 F.R.D. 421 (S.D.N.Y. 2002), a case involving procedures for electronic discovery and the allocation of costs. He participated in a colloquium concerning discovery of electronic data under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure coordinated by the Civil Rules Advisory Committee of the Judicial Conference of the United States. Earlier this year, he gave the keynote address at a conference on the discovery of computerized information in New York City and provided training in electronic discovery issues to the New York State Attorney General's Office.
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Donald N.
Frey
Ph.D.
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Northwestern University Technological Institute
Donald is a Professor at Northwestern University's Technological Institute, in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Science. He was formerly Chairman of the Board and CEO of Bell & Howell Company, President and CEO of General Cable Corporation and Vice President and General Manager of the Ford Division of the Ford Motor Company. Dr. Frey is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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Emily
Frye
Esq.
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Emily practices in the area of high-technology law, focusing on the impact of digital technologies on corporate information security and personal privacy. Ms. Frye serves as co-chair to the American Bar Association's Key Recovery Working Group. She has published broadly in industry and academic press.
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Greg
Gardner
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Marathon Oil
Greg is the Project Manager of Marathon Oil's Enterprise Document Management (EDM) Project. The project's purpose is to establish governance, processes and technologies necessary to maintain control over Marathon's unstructured information (document) assets. Greg has been associated with Marathon for approximately 15 years, in both the Exploration and Production (upstream) and Refining, Marketing and Transportation (downstream) organizations. Greg's technical training and exposure to managing information began in the US Navy nuclear power program, continuing into the civilian process industry, where he was a consultant in this area for approximately six years before joining Marathon. Greg is currently working on an MBA from Edinburgh Business School.
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J. Russell
Gates
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Arthur Andersen LLP
Russ is a partner at Arthur Andersen LLP and serves as Director of the Computer Risk Management practice for the Americas. He has extensive experience in information processing and risk management at both the application system and infrastructure level.
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Debbie
Gearhart
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Michigan Department of Management and Budget
Debbie is and Manager of Records Analyst Services for the Michigan Department of Management and Budget. She provides retention and disposition schedule development, records management training and consultant services to government agencies throughout the state of Michigan. Ms. Gearhart, a member of the ARMA Company of Fellows, was selected to be ARMA International's first professional seminar leader.
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Robert
Gellman
Esq.
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Privacy and Information Policy Consultant
Robert is a privacy and information policy consultant in Washington, DC. He specializes in health records confidentiality, privacy and data protection, and access to government records. He is also executive director of the Virtual Magistrate Project, an experimental Internet arbitration service.
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Mark
Giguere
Ph.D.
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City of Philadelphia
Mark is the electronic records manager for the City of Philadelphia. Dr. Giguere's areas of expertise include classification theory, knowledge organization, information decision systems, and information system design, as well as electronic records management.
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Mark
Gilbert
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The Gartner Group
Mark is a Research Director, Research Community Leader and Core TopLeader in Gartner Research & Analysis organization. He analyzes content management, fax server, document imaging and records management technologies. Prior to joining Gartner, Mr. Gilbert ran his own marketing consulting firm in Boston.
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Mark
Gordon
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Gordon & Glickson
Mark is a partner in the Chicago law firm of Gordon & Glickson, P.C. The firm's signature practice encompasses service to enterprises involved in information, communications and computer technology. Mark is a member of the Editorial Board for The Computer Layer and the Advisory Board for The International Computer Layer and he also serves on the Illinois Secretary of State's Advisory Council on Public Records and Privacy. He is the author of Computer Software: Contracting for Development and Distribution.
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Ronald
Green
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Bank of America
Ron is a member of the Corporate Information Security staff at Bank of America. He currently manages a team that handles the incident response and investigation for information technology concerns and also supports electronic discovery needs for litigation involving the bank. Previously, Ron was with the U.S. Secret Service where he provided global coordination for high technology investigations as well as training and material for computer forensic examiners. Ron also was the Agency's Project Manager for project "Black Horse" a distributed network attack system designed to counter suspect efforts with encryption.
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Maurene Caplan
Grey
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Grey Consulting
Maurene is the Founder, Principal Analyst of Grey Consulting. Previously she was Gartner's lead analyst on messaging, calendaring/scheduling and human communications. With over 20 years in the IT space, she has been widely quoted in print and broadcast media, including the Associated Press, CNN, Forbes, The New York Times, Reuters and The Wall Street Journal. Ms. Grey is a frequent contributor to New Communications Review, Collaboration Loop and MessagingTalk.
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George J.
Grigonis
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Merck & Co., Inc.
George is Manager, System Quality Assurance for Merck & Co., Inc. He is responsible for Quality Assurance and Validation practices for computing environments within Merck. His current focus is on Supplier Evaluation and Management programs. Mr. grigonis is the leader of PDA's Supplier and Qualification Task Group and the PDA - FDA Task Group on Part 11.
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Mason
Grigsby
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Output Strategies
Mason is president of Output Strategies, a consulting organization that specializes in computer output and document management systems applications. For more than 20 years he has been a pioneer and industry leader in the development of many new types of document imaging systems. Mr. Grigsby has co-founded three emerging technology companies that became leaders in computer output microfilm, optical disk imaging and data retrieval software, and integrated turnkey systems.
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Robert
Guz
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City of Austin
Bob is an Analyst with the City of Austin, Texas where he specializes in electronic records management and is implementing a City-wide electronic records management system. He has over 14 years of technical project management experience. Mr. Guz's consulting and project management experiences include imaging and document management system development, electronic records management program implementation as well development of retention schedules and records management policies and procedures.
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Michael
Haley
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Cohasset Associates, Inc.
Michael is a Senior Consultant with Cohasset Associates. Prior to joining Cohasset, Michael spent over 29 years working at Prudential Financial, Inc. in a number of assignments, including the implementation of a company-wide, world class records management program, training over 80,000 people in a nine-month period. Michael also designed and implemented the system used to process over 11 million claims in a class action lawsuit filed against Prudential, and managed the information management function for the company's conversion from a mutual insurance company to a publicly-traded stock insurance company through a process called demutualization.
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Kevin
Hansan
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ImageWork Technologies Corporation
Kevin is founder and CEO of ImageWork Technologies Corporation, a systems integration firm whose mission is Replacing the Paper in PaperWork for organizations with large paper-based operations. ImageWork clientele includes some of the largest New York City and New York State Government agencies. Mr. Hansan has been involved with the document management industry since 1988.
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Diana
Hansen
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SmithKline & Beecham
Diana is head of SmithKline & Beecham's R&D Document Management group - a transnational organization comprising 130 professionals and clerical - which she assumed full responsability for in 1995. Diana's key focus is moving the provider, while ensuring staff increased technical competency to meet the industry challenges.
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Kenneth
Hawkins
PhD.
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National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Dr. Hawkins is a project manager in the Electronic Records Archives (ERA) Program at the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Dr. Hawkins earned the PhD. in history from the University of Rochester in 1991. He joined NARA shortly afterward to work in the textual reference division. Since 1997 he has managed IT projects in support of NARA's mission to preserve and make accessible the permanently valuable records of the United States. He currently is project manager in the Records Management Service Components program of ERA and serves as ERA's representative to InterPARES, an international research project on electronic records.
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Gary L.
Hayden
Esq.
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Ford Motor Company
Gary has worked for Ford Motor Company in various capacities since 1975. Presently he is the managing attorney of the Discovery Group in Ford's Office of the General Counsel. This group is responsible for preparing written discovery responses in virtually all of Ford's litigation. Gary frequently speaks to various defense bar organizations, judicial conferences and other groups on electronic discovery, records management, and related matters. He has authored several papers on these subjects. Gary is the Chair of the Product Liability Advisory Council's Electronic Discovery Action Group.
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Margaret L.
Hedstrom
Ph.D.
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School of Information, University of Michigan
Margaret is an Associate Professor in the School of Information at the University of Michigan. Previously, she was Chief of State Records Advisory Services for the New York State Archives and Records Administration. Ms Hedstrom is a prolific author, internationally respected scholar and a leading spokesperson on the conceptual, technical and operational issues associated with preserving electronic records.
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Peter R.
Hermann
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ARMA International
Peter R. Hermann is Executive Director/CEO of ARMA International located in Kansas City. He has served ARMA since 1997. He also serves on the Steering Committee of the Special Section on Archives and Records Management for the International Council on Archives in Paris. Mr. Hermann has nearly 30 years experience within the association management arena.
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Richard
Hetke
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Ameritech
Richard serves as Corporate Counsel for Ameritech Corporation. His past experience includes other legal positions at Ameritech and president of Ameritech's National Advertising Group. Richard also serves as a Director and General Counsel for Hansen Technologies Corporation, a manufacturer of commercial and industrial refrigeration equipment. He is a graduate of Dartmouth College and Harvard Law School.
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Gene J.
Hickok
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National Media Laboratory
Gene is field support manager with National Media Laboratory in St. Paul, Minnesota. He is the principal investigator on NML tasks for the National Archives and Records Administration, the Library of Congress and the U.S. Geological Survey at the Department of Commerce. Mr. Hickok has provided assistance to government agencies in areas of environmental testing, media and system support, archival audits and disaster recovery.
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Ted
Hoffman
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Microsoft Corporation
Ted is a Group Program Manager in Microsoft's Finance InformationTechnology Group. He currently manages the information technology groups that support Tax, Internal Audit, Corporate Development and Venture Integration. Before comming to Microsoft, Ted worked as a consultant with Walker Interactive and as a manager in Andersen Consulting's service practice.
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Donald P.
Horwitz
Esq.
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Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal
Donald is a partner with Sonnenschein, Nath &ammp; Rosenthal in Chicago. Until 1991, he was Executive Vice President-Law, Secretary and a member of the McDonalds Corporation Board of Directors. As the former General Counsel for McDonalds, Mr. Horwitz had extensive experience with the company's international expansion, dealing with the media, crisis management and a wide range of business problems.
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Bradley J.
Hulbert
Esq.
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Banner & Allegretti
Bradley is a partner with the law firm of Banner & Allegretti in Chicago. He also is an Adjunct Professor of Law and a co-director of the Intellectual Property law Program at the Chicago-Kent Law School. Mr. Hulbert has served as a lead and co-counsel in a wide range of trials. He has published a casebook and written numerous articles. Mr. Hulbert is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Court, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, as well as the bars of Illinois, Minnesota and Massachusetts.
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Gregory S.
Hunter
Ph.D.
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Palmer School of Library and Information Science
Greg is a Professor in the Palmer School of Library and Information Science at Long Island University (LIU). Prior to joining LIU in 1990, he was Manager of Corporate Records for ITT Corporation and Director of Archival Programs for the United Negro College Fund. He is the author of seven books and a Fellow of the Society of American Archivists. Dr. Hunter is the Principal Archivist and Records Manager on the Lockheed Martin team, building the new Electronic Records Archives for the National Archives and Records Administration.
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Steven Daniel
Jackson
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S.D. Jackson & Associates
Steven is the Principal Management Engineer at S.D. Jackson & Associates, an international management consultancy specializing in increasing profits through internal process improvements. He also teaches quality, engineering, and management courses in universities throughout the Americas.
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Peter
Jenney
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OTG Software, Inc.
Peter is the Director of Messaging Product Management for OTG Software, Inc. Mr. Jenney has extensive experience in high tech marketing with The Computer Store, The Hartshore Group Ltd., Dataware Technologies, Inc., Rational Software and now OTG.
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Tom
Johnson
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Tennex
Tom is the managing director of Tenex Consulting, a Boston-based general consulting firm. A major focus of Tenex's practice is providing Fortune 500 clients with a strategic perspective about the introduction of new technologies. Mr. Johnson has taught about information technology at Oxford University, London Business School, Singapore Institute of Information Technology, UCLA and Wharton School of Economics.
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Daniel W.
Jones
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Honda of America Manufacturing, Inc.
Dan is the Records Administrator with Honda of America. With more than 20 years experience in the field of records management, Dan joined Honda in 1992 to help establish their records management program. Besides working on various e-records management initiatives, Dan heads the Honda in-house Records Information Center, which includes imaging and microfilming operations, RM education, and compliance auditing functions. As a records management advisor to the Honda North American Document Management Committee, Dan is also involved in improving RM programs at other Honda facilities throughout the Americas.
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Donald E.
Kado
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Denver Productions, Ltd.
Donald is a pioneering consultant in the management and distribution of document-based information. For more than 20 years his work has included conceptual design, technical research, product development and operations management. He also has provided extensive senior management-level education in information management. Mr. Kado's primary professional focus is on managing electronic records - bridging users' needs with vendor products and services.
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Randolph A.
Kahn
Esq.
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Kahn Consulting, Inc.
Randolph is an educator and author of dozens of published works including "Privacy Nation," "Information Nation Warrior", "Information Nation: Seven Keys to Information Management Compliance" and "E-Mail Rules" Mr. Kahn was the recipient of the Britt Literary Award in 2004 for an article entitled "Records Management & Compliance: Making the Connection" and in 2005 for an article entitled "Stand and Deliver". As founder of Kahn Consulting, Inc., Randolph leads a team of information management, regulatory, compliance and technology professionals who serve as consultants and advisors to major institutions around the globe. Each year Randolph speaks around the globe to corporate and government institutions. In addition, Randolph teaches "Legal Issues in Records and Information Management" at George Washington University.
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Linda S.
Kempster
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IIT Research Institute
Linda is Storage Media Specialist for the Engineering and Information Systems Group of Chicago's IIT Research Institute. She is recognized as one of the nation's leading authorities on removable storage media and is the author of "MEDIA MANIA! The Fundamentals and Futures of Removable Mass Storage Media." Ms. Kempster is past Chairman of the Association for Information and Image Management's Emerging Technology Advisory Group.
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Mark
Kempster
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Mark is an independent consultant with over 20 years experience in evaluating and assessing advanced technologies, requirements, and capabilities. He has consulted to both industry and government, and has written a number of technical reports. He is most recently the author of "Mining the Document Warehouse."
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Michael
Kilian
PhD.
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EMC Corporation
Michael is Chief Technologist for the Centera product line at EMC. In this role, he is responsible for product strategy which includes gathering customer requirements and feature design. Dr. Kilian is architect of the strategy that led to the acquisition of FilePool, the company that wrote the software that forms the core of the Centera platform. Before joining EMC in 1997, Michael worked at Kendall Square Research and Digital Equipment Corporation. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Harvard University.
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Valarie
King-Bailey
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OnShore Technology Group
Valarie King-Bailey is CEO of OnShore Technology Group, an independent Chicago-based consulting firm specializing in regulatory compliance and business process management systems. Ms King-Bailey has over 20 years experience in the process and pharmaceutical industries. She is a frequent lecturer and guest speaker at industry forums aimed at promoting compliance with global regulatory requirements.
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David
Kittrell
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Between Bytes
David is a consultant specializing in electronic records management systems, data mining and discovery tools, and database-centric system design. Mr. Kittrell has more than thirty years of IT experience creating solutions for the healthcare, government, legal, and manufacturing markets. Since 1994 he has focused on large-scale litigation projects providing data analysis and system design services in the areas of email and electronic record discovery, review, and production.
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Mary
Klauda
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Minnesota Historical Society
Mary is the Data and Database Administrator for the Minnesota Historical Society's Information Technology Department and has responsibility for the Society's database management systems in particular and data resource management in general. Prior to working in IT, she was involved in the preservation of electronic records that are produced by computer-based information systems and co-authored, with Ms. Rounds, the State Archives Trustworthy Information Systems Handbook.
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Deborah
Kohn
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Dak System Consulting
The principal of Dak Systems Consulting, Deborah has twenty-five years of health care management and information technology experience. This includes several years of experience in hospital management positions, in systems design and marketing positions with one of the nation's leading suppliers of health care information systems, and in technology architecture consulting. Since founding Dak in 1985, Ms. Kohn has earned a nationally recognized reputation for her expertise in strategically architecting component technologies of Computer-based Patient Record systems. She has published many articles on health care delivery and information. Also, she is a sought-after speaker on Computer-based Patient Record systems as they relate to web initiatives, document management technology, diagnostic image technology, and other health care technology applications. Ms. Kohn is a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) with undergraduate degrees from The Ohio State University and a graduate degree from UCLA in Health Services and Hospital Administration. She is board certified in healthcare management (a Certified Healthcare Executive - CHE) and a Diplomate of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE). She is certified in healthcare information systems (a Certified Professional in Healthcare Information and Management Systems - CPHIMS) and a Fellow of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS). She is an active member of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) and the Association for Information and Image Management International (AIIM). In 1995, Ms. Kohn received AHIMA's prestigious CPR Advancement Award for her efforts in promoting and implementing component technologies of Computer-based Patient Record systems. At AIIM, Ms. Kohn was a member of the Emerging Technology Advisory Group (EmTAG) and is a recipient of AIIM's Master and Laureate of Information Technology designations, recognizing achievement in the area of document management. Currently, Deborah serves as a Senior Editorial Associate on the editorial advisory board of Healthcare Information Technology Strategies Newsletter, and she served on the editorial advisory board of Healthcare Intranet Report. From 1998-2001, Deborah served on the state of California's Committee to Advance Patient Safety, Privacy and Care.
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Gregory P.
Kosinski
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Documentum
Greg is responsible for product management and marketing programs for Documentum enterprise software products, with a particular emphasis on records management, application integration and compliance solutions. Mr. Kosinski has over 25 years experience in the technology sector, holding marketing management positions at Lucent Technologies and the Amdahl Corporation, as senior industry analyst with the market research firm, Dataquest, and as a systems analyst with the US Department of Commerce. Grego has helped customers and partners to develop business plans, marketing strategies, strategic alliances, and investment opportunities. He has conducted sessions and presentations at numerous industry trade shows and conferences.
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Judy
Labovitz
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Merck Research Laboratories
Judy is Associate Director and Senior Business Consultant of Electronic Records Management, where she is involved in developing retention schedules, guiddelines for records management and archiving, and participating in systems development. Ms Labovitz has over 25 years of experience. She also leads the 21 CFR Part 11 implementation effort for Merck.
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Mark
Lagodinski
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KPMG
Mark is a manager in KPMG's Chicago Risk Advisory Services (RAS) practice. He has over 20 years of records and information management experience in Fortune 100 corporate environments as well as a major law firm. Mr. Lagodinski was recently President of the Houston Chapter of ARMA International, the association for information management professionals.
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Frank
Lambert
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VeriCorp, Inc.
Frank is CEO of VeriCorp, Inc., a firm specializing in the verification and archiving of electronic transaction records. He created one of the first e-commerce web sites, RadioVision, in 1993. Mr. Lambert has extensive experience in analyzing and implementing systems that suppot the evidentiary requirements of digital storage.
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Dr. Mark
Langemo
Ph.D.
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University of North Dakota
Mark is a senior professor in the College of Business and Public Administration at the University of North Dakota. For more than 25 years he has taught records management, office systems management, MIS and related information management courses. Dr. Langemo is also a very successful management consultant and a renowned speaker at seminars and conferences. He is the co-author of four records management books, a prolific author of journal articles and a member of ARMA's Company of Fellows.
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Thomas A.
Lidbury
Esq.
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Mayer, Brown, Rowe and Maw LLP
Tom is an attorney with Mayer, Brown, Rowe and Maw LLP. Mr. Lidbury is experienced in litigation, healthcare, insurance and electronic discovery with emphasis on medical device and pharmaceutical litigation, insurance coverage litigation and commercial litigation. Tom represents major corporations in federal and state litigation throughout the United States.
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Sabrina
Lozano
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Segate Technology, Inc.
Sabrina is a Senior Director of Digital Content and Governance at Seagate Technology, Inc. She has worked in the high-tech industry for over 17 years, with 6 of those managing the reords and information management function. Over the last several years, she has worked closely with the Inforamtion Technology (IT) group on several projects involving the management records.
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Alexander H.
Lubarsky
Esq.
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Fios, Inc.
Alex, the electronic evidence expert with Fios, Inc. is a practicing litigator and legal technology enthusiast. In 2003, Alex was elected to the California State Bar Law Technology Executive Committee. He is a certified trainer/consultant in the four major litigation support applications: Summation, Concordance, Prevail and CaseMap. Alex is a regular speaker on the topic of litigation support systems, electronic discovery and corporate retention policies and has presented at multiple legal technology conferences, law firm retreats, corporate summits and State Bar events throughout the nation. Alex has held past positions with Lexis/Nexis, Summation Legal Technologies and Daticon, Inc. and he is currently. He has authored various articles for legal technology publications such as Law Office Computing and The Bottom Line. He is currently authoring a textbook "Computer Applications for the Paralegal for Aspen Law and Business Publishers".
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R. Kirk
Lubbes
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Records Engineering
Kirk is President and founder of Records Engineering, Washington D.C. based management consultants and service providers. Previously, he was with The Analytical Sciences Corp and Disclosure, Inc. He has managed programs in the areas of pattern recognition, information retrieval, text processing, data visualization, and information and records management for the National Security Agency (NSA), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Air Force. He has been working as an IC information technology contractor and consultant for over 35 years. Mr. Lubbes regularly presents papers at the Annual Information & Classification Management Conferences sponsored by the Department of Energy, the CIA, and the Intelligence Community Management Staff as well as the Scanned Image Standards Conference sponsored by the Department of Defense and National Archives and Records Administration.
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Richard
Lysakowski
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Collaborative Electronic Notebook Systems Association
Richard is Executive Director of the Collaborative Electronic Notebook Systems Association (CENSA), which he created in 1995 to catalyze automation markets and technology convergence. He has extensive experience in software engineering and data standards development.
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Heather
MacNeil
PhD.
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University of British Columbia
Heather is an Assistant Professor in the School of Library, Archival and Information Studies at the University of British Columbia where she teaches courses in archival studies. She participated in the "The Protection of the Integrity of Electronic Records" research project and more recently has chaired the Authenticity Task Force of the InterPARES I Project. She is the author of "Trusting Records: Legal, Historical, and Diplomatic Perspectives" and co-author of "Preservation of the Integrity of Electronic Records."
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Thomas
Magazzine
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Work Smart, Inc.
Tom is the President and CEO of Work Smart, Inc., which focuses on content management netcentric environments. He also serves as Chairman of AIIM's Emerging Technology Applications Group. Mr. Magazzine is a frequent speaker and has over 25 years experience in information management.
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Rich
Malone
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Edward D. Jones & Company
Rich is the General Principal for Data Processing at Edward D. Jones & Company. In his 15 years with the firm, it has grown from 200 branch offices to over 3,000. A key component of this growth has been the information technology operation that Mr. Malone created and currently manages. For the many new approaches to information management that his work has pioneered, in 1989 Mr. Malone was named to Wall Street Computer Review's All - Star DP/MIS Team.
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John F.
Mancini
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AIIM International
John F. Mancini is President of AIIM international. Working together with the AIIM Board, staff, and thousands of volunteers around the world, Mr. Mancini's goal is to help AIIM connect the users and suppliers of enterprise content management technologies and services through tools and methods that help to capture, manage, store, preserve and deliver content in support of business processes. AIIM's focus over the next few years will be helping its members to understand, adopt and use ECM technologies through education/professional development, networking and advocacy. Mr. Mancini is a frequent speaker at meetings and conferences throughout the world on various topics including the document management marketplace and association direction and activities. He has authored several publications on the electronics industry and has testified before Congress.
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Richard
Marciano
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San Diego Super Computer Center
Richard is Reseach Scientist in the Enabling Technologies Group at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC). He has also served as a parallel processing and environmental science consultant/researcher. He holds advanced degrees in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Avionics Engineering. He is a principal investigator on an XML-based project that looks at long-term preservation of electronic documents. His research intersts include: integration of GIS an dhistorical data, environmental modeling and visualization, parallel and distributed computing, parallel processing of spatial analysis, information meditation of geospatial data repositories, and parallel algorithm design and benchmarking. His current work at SDSC deals with researching and developing infrastructure to support resistent archives as well as archival storage workload and perfromance simulation
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Richard W.
Marcus
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National Archives and Records Administration
Richard is the Records Officer for the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) responsible for the agency's internal records management program. Prior to assuming his current position, he was a Senior Records Appraiser with NARA's Lifecycle Management Division. With 30 years of experience in archives and records management, Mr. Marcus has taught classes on records appraisal, records management and managing electronic records
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Thornton
May
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Cambridge Technology Partners
Thorton is vice president of Research and Education at Cambridge Technology Partners, as well as an adjunct faculty member at the Anderson Graduate School of Management at UCLA. Mr. May also appears frequently before the Congress of the United States as an expert witness on large - scale technology implementations. The depth and breadth of his insights - shared publicly through his renowned Management Lab collaborations as well as frequent lectures and articles - have earned him an international reputation as a "de Tocqeville of the digital age."
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Gregory S.
McCurdy
Esq.
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Microsoft Corporation
Greg is a Senior Attorney for Microsoft Corporation based in Seattle, WA, focusing on antitrust and commercial litigation. Greg has primary responsibility for document retention and e-discovery issues for Microsoft's Litigation Department. Greg is an active member of the Sedona working group on Electronic Discovery, and has testified before the Advisory Committee on Civil Rules of the US Courts on the proposed amendments that were adopted by the Judicial Conference in September 2005. Greg is also a Vice Chair of the Antitrust Committee of the International Bar Association and is active in Lawyers for Civil Justice on civil justice reform issues. He is the author of Are Instant Messages Discoverable?: Is this digital medium more like emails or phone calls?, National Law Journal June 7, 2004 with Martha J. Dawson; and New Federal Rules Would Help IT Systems Cope with Massive Data without Affecting Discovery, The E-Discovery Standard, Spring 2005.
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John
McDonald
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National Archives of Canada
John is the director of the Information Management Standards and Practices Division of the National Archives of Canada. His current focus is on the development of comprehensive government-wide guidelines on the management of electronic records in office support systems. Mr. McDonald was a member of the Treasury Board Task Force that was responsible for the implementation of legislation concerning access to information and privacy. He has written numerous papers and articles on the subject of managing electronic records in the modern office.
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Robert
McDowall
PhD.
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McDowall Consulting
Dr. McDowall is the head of McDowall Consulting. His professional career of over twenty years has covered all stages of pharmaceutical R&D work. In the last nine years as a consultant, one of his areas of focus has been the development of data migration strategies and the retirement of legacy systems within a regulated environment. In that context, he has come to be internationally recognized for his leading-edge experience in this important area of electronic records management. He is the author of more than 300 professional articles and speaks extensively in both Europe and North America.
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Lowrie
McIntosh
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Infologics, Inc.
Lowrie is the founder and president of Infologics, Inc. He has achieved international recognition for his work as an information systems professional. Mr. McIntosh has contributed to the "Encyclopedia of Science and Technology" and the "Industrial Engineering Handbook."
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Susan
McKinney
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CRM, University of Minnesota
Susan is Director of Records and Information Management at the University of Minnesota, and was Director of records Management at the University of Florida for 10 years. She is a frequent speaker on records management issues.
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Richard
Medina
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Doculabs
Richard is a Senior Research Analyst at Doculabs, an assessment and advisory firm specializing in information management technologies. He has co-authored numerous articles on information-management technologies and is a frequent lecturer at AIIM, ARMA, Xplor, and other conferences.
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Charles R.
Merrill
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McCarter and English
Charles is a partner in the law firm of McCarter & English in Newark, New Jersey, where he chairs the firm's Computer and High Technology Law Practice Group. A frequent speaker and writer on different areas of information law, he is also on-line editor of "The DataLaw Report."
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James L.
Michalowicz
Esq.
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DuPont
Jim is the Manager of Legal Services with E.I. DuPont Company. In this position, he is responsible for the strategy and deployment of resources utilized to meet the needs of the DuPont Legal Department. Specifically, he manages the relationships with eight primary providers that offer services such as document management, financial analysis, staffing, and jury research. He was a contributing author to the book "The DuPont Legal Model - A New Era."
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Bruce
Miller
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RIMtech Inc.
Bruce Miller, MBA, founder and president of RIMtech Inc., has 20 years experience developing electronic recordkeeping software. Widely regarded as the inventor of modern electronic recordkeeping software. , he founded TrueArc in 1989, where he pioneered ForeMost, the world's first commercial electronic recordkeeping software, and Tarian Software in 1999, where he pioneered the world's first e-records software engine. Truearc was acquired by EMC/Documentum, and Tarian was acquired by IBM. In 1997 he achieved the world's first e-Records software certification against the US DoD 5015.2 standard. He now consults on electronic recordkeeping technology implementation, and is a member of ARMA's Technology Advisory Council. Mr. Miller is the recipient of the prestigious 2003 Emmett Leahy Award, considered the highest international recognition given to professionals in the field of information and records management. He is currently authoring a book entitled "Implementing Electronic Recordkeeping Software a Methodology for Success", scheduled for publication in 2007. Bruce holds a Diploma in Electronics Engineering Technology, and a Masters in Business Administration from Queens University.
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Michael
Miller
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National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Mike is the Director of Modern Records Programs for the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Modern Records Programs includes oversight of the assistance to records management programs throughout the Federal government, scheduling and appraisal of Federal records, storage of Federal records in the Washington, DC area, accessioning and initial processing of archives in the Washington area and electronic records.
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Robert L.
Minnich
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Cohasset Associates, Inc.
Robert is a senior consultant with Cohasset Associates, Inc. He is the conceptual architect of two of the most important software tools for managing electronic records: "folderview" and "workflow", the pioneering concept of combining automated document workflow with imaging systems. Mr. Minnich has had more than a decade of experience implementing major electronic imaging systems. His current work focuses on project management for electronic imaging systems and electronic records management programs.
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Erbie
Moak
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Southern Company Services
Erbie is technology coordinator with Southern Company Services, Inc., which is part of the Southern Company, an $8 billion Atlanta-based electric utility. Mr. Moak coordinates the discovery, evaluation and deployment of advanced information technologies for the Southern Company, which in recent years has included electronic imaging. Previously, he served as director of information services, where he was responsible for information technology planning, security, data management and remote computer services.
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Connie
Moore
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Forrester Research Inc
Connie is Vice President of Forrester Research Inc., and is an analyst in Forrester's Information Delivery research group, concentrating on information and knowledge management and covering all aspects of enterprise content management. This includes Web content management, document management, and knowledge management. She also contributes to research on business process management and workflow software. Ms. Moore has chaired 10 Business Process and Workflow conferences in Europe and the United States during the past six years, was co-chair of the Leveraging Knowledge conference, and has served as a director of AIIM International, the premier association for the document management industry. She has also been the lead judge in Giga's Excellence Award program for document management, workflow, and knowledge management, and she has contributed chapters to several of the Excellence in Practice books on workflow software implementations.
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Ray
Mosely
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National Archives and Records Service
Ray is Chief of Staff at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). He is Chairman of the National Archives' Information Resources Management Steering Committee, which is responsible for the development and oversight of NARA's IRM policy and activities. Under Mr. Mosley's direction, the federal government operates 14 records centers that store more than 15 million cubic feet of records, which, in turn, are referenced over 25 million times a year.
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Paul
Motise
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US Food and Drug Administration
Paul is a Consumer Safety Officer in FDA's Office of Enforcement (OE) in the Office of the Associate Commissioner for Reguatory Affairs. He is project manager for Part 11enforcement and an OE expert in the arena of pharmaceutical current good manufacturing practice, with emphasis on authomation issues ranging from process and laboratory automation to electronic recordkeeping. He transferred to OE from FDa's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research where for 21 years he developed CGMP regulations, guidance and policy documents. Prior to that, Mr. Motise was a field investigator in FDA's New York District. He has represented FDA on interagency and White House information technology working groups and has been a central player in developing Part 11.
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Alan
Murdock
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Pfizer Central Research, England
Alan is the records manager at Pfizer in Sandwich, England. He is responsible for the development of the Electronic Archive and Retention Schedule program within Pfizer Central Research. He presents his work frequently at international conferences.
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Charles R.
Nesson
Professor
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Harvard Law School
Charles Nesson is the William F. Weld Professor of law School. A graduate of Harvard Law School (Summa Cum Laude) in 1964, he was Clerck to Justice Harlan on the United States Supreme Court, 1965 term. In 1966 he joined the Harvard Law School Faculty. His speciality course is Evidence. Professor Nesson also teaches courses in Internet, Torts, Criminal Law Advocacy and Ethics. Professor Nesson is also the Director of The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School. In the spring of 2001, The Berkman Center Sponsored The Digital Discovery CLE course, lead by Charles Nesson, that explored the underlying tensions and posibilities of digital discovery by challenging the participants with a series of questions that embody the most pressing, controversional and interesting issues of digital discovery. Professor Nesson is the co-author of the evidence text: "Problems, Cases and Material on Evidence" and co-editor of the recently published "Borders in Cyberspace: Inforamtion Policy and the Global Information Infrastructure". His many articles have geenrally dealt with judicial proof.
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Robert
O'Donnell
Esq.
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Ford Motor Company
Robert is an attorney in the Litigation & Human Resources Practice Group of Ford Motor Company's Office of the General Counsel. His litigation practice currently focusses on class actions and government investigations and he also serves as legal advisor to Ford's Archives Services and Process Leadership activities. Previously, he worked on product liability, commercial and employment litigation matters, and he has served as legal advisor to Ford's sales and marketing divisions on general business matters.
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Trish
O'Kane
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SWIM, Ltd.
Trish is a Director and Principal Consultant with SWIM Ltd, a Wellington-based consultancy firm. Trish's specialist areas are: metadata (implementing metadata standards, developing controlled vocabularies, taxonomies and thesauri, XML), document management, records management and training. Before joining SWIM Ltd, Trish spent 9 years in the Department of Internal Affairs New Zealand, including 4 years as Manager of Information Services. Trish has twice been President of the Wellington Branch of the Association of Records Managers and Administrators (ARMA) International, and was the inaugural President of the New Zealand Branch of the Records Management Association of Australasia (RMAA), 2002 to 2003. Trish holds Associate Member Status of the RMAA.
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Brian B.
O'Neill
Esq.
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Faegre & Benson
Brian is a litigation partner at Faegre & Benson of Minneapolis, where he has tried securities, antitrust, environmental admiralty, contract, patent, trademark, copyright, constitutional, products and trade secrets cases. Selected from lawyers among 81 law firms, Mr. O'Neill was plaintiff's lead counsel in the Exxon Valdez oil spill trial, which resulted in the largest punitive damages verdict in American law - $5 billion. Mr. O'Neill is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and was selected in 1994 by the "National Law Journal" as one of the nation's ten outstanding trial lawyers.
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Greg
O'Shea
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Federal Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Art
Greg is project manager in the Information Systems Section of the Federal Department of Communications, Inforamtion Technology and the Arts in Canberra, Australia. He also serves as Secretary of the International Council of Archives Committee on Electronic and other Current Records and is a member of the Standards Australia Committee (IT 21) responsible for the development of AS 4390, the Records Management Standard.
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Kate
Oberlies O'Leary
Esq.
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General Electric Company
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Lorijean G.
Oei
Esq.
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McBride, Baker & Coles
Lorijean is an attorney in the Information Technology Law Department at McBride, Baker & Coles, in Chicago. Her practice concentrates on information technology, electronic commerce and intellectual property law. A special focus is digital signatures. Ms. Oei's recent publications include "Online Law: The SPA's Legal Guide to Doing Business on the Internet" and "Electronic-Records Storage Checklist in IEEE Software".
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Christopher J.
Olsen
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Retired, Chief, Records, Central Intelligence Agency
Chris retired as Chief, Records and Classification Group for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). As a senior executive reporting the CIA's CIO, he oversaw the Agency's records management program and the career development of one of the largest cadres of professional information management (IM) officers in Federal government. Additionally, he provided information management support to the National Security Council, the National Reconnaissance Office, the U.S. Navy and the Office of the Director, National Intelligence. An expert on electronic records, he provided both strategic direction and standards in CIA and the Intelligence Community. As a member of the Federal Records Panel, he also provided counsel and direction to the Archivist of the United States on records matters, and the implementation of e-GOV initiatives. During his tenure with CIA, he deployed a modern RMA to thousands of users as well as implementing the Agency's metadata standard, standard taxonomy and electronic recordkeeping system certification. An internationally known authority and lecturer, Mr. Olsen is currently a senior engineer with Lockheed Martin working on the FBI's SENTINEL program-the largest information management initiative in the Bureau's modern history.
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Dwight
Olson
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Data Securities International
Dwight is a founder of Data Securities International. With more than thirty years in the computer software industry, he is regarded as an expert in technology escrow and protecting intellectual property assets. He leads DSI in compliance assistance for the securities and other regulated industries.
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Timothy M.
Opsitnick
Esq.
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JurInnov Ltd.
Timothy M. Opsitnick is Senior Partner and General Counsel at JurInnov Ltd. ("JurInnov"), Cleveland, Ohio. JurInnov's consulting practice focuses on the application of technology solutions to challenging litigation demands of law firms and their clients. Mr. Opsitnick was with Jones, Day, Reavis and Pogue from 1986 through March 2000, where he was a member of its Litigation and Product Liability Sections. His practice concentrated in the management of complex, multi-district litigation and included clients such as the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Inc. and Colt's Manufacturing Company, Inc. He is a 1982 graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University (Phi Beta Kappa; cum laude; B.A. with honors in Political Science and Psychology) and a 1985 graduate of Case Western Reserve University School of Law. He was admitted to practice in Ohio in 1985 and has also appeared as counsel pro hac vice in numerous jurisdictions by leave of court. Mr. Opsitnick is a member of the American Bar Association, Ohio State Bar Association and the Cleveland Bar Association.
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Barb
Padagas
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CRM, Microsoft Corporation
Barb is responsible for creating and overseeing Microsoft Corporation's worldwide records management program. Ms. Padagas has successfully developed a media-independent Sequel Server and Visual Basic system that applies life-cycle management, from creation to final disposition, to manage Microsoft's electronic and other corporate records. Ms. Padagas is a member of Microsoft's Network Security Group, where her specialty is disaster recovery and information security.
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Jeff C.
Parmet
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Price Warehouse
Jeff is a partner at Price Waterhouse and leads the image processing practice. Previously, he was responsible for the firm's Litigation Support Systems practice. This included managing the design and implementation of document databases for several of the largest and most publicized litigation's of the past decade. His work on managing document discovery has been published in several books. Mr. Parmet is a member of the American Bar Association and the State Bar of California.
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Hank
Perritt
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Chicago-Kent College of Law
Hank is the Dean of the Chicago-Kent College of Law, vice-president for the Downtown campus of the Illinois Institute of Technology, and professor of law. He has served both Presidents Clinton and Ford in various capacities as an expert in information technology law. He is the author of more than 45 law review articles and 15 books, including "Law and the Information Superhighway."
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John T.
Phillips
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Information Technology Decisions
For over 25 years, John has made a major difference in the ability of many individuals to remain knowledgeable about changing information management methodologies and technologies. He is a management consultant, author, and educator that has assisted clients, given informative presentations, taught seminars, made contributions to professional associations, and authored numerous articles and books.Mr. Phillips's technology and information management articles have been published in many professional journals and his presentations are widely respected and well known for identifying cutting edge issues that face the information management professions.John is a member of the Board of Directors of ARMA International. He was also awarded the Emmett Leahy Award for 2001 by the Institute of Certified Records Managers, for his outstanding contributions to the information and records management professions over many years.
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Jeannette
Plante
Esq.
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Department of Justice
Jeanette is a Special Assistant United States Attorney for the Executive Office for United States Attorney at the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. Prior to joining the Department of Justice, Ms. Plante practiced civil litigation in Baltimore, Maryland for 10 years then joined United States Attorney's Office in the District of Maryland as a Assistant United States Attorney from 1991 through 1994.
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Ronald L.
Plesser
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Piper and Marbury
Ronald is a partner with the law firm of Piper & Marbury in Washington, DC. He specializes in legal issues affected by the emergence of new information technologies. Mr. Plesser is Chairman of the Individual Rights and Responsibilities Section of the American Bar Association. He has served as General Counsel to the U.S. Privacy Act Protection Study Commission as well as Adjunct Professor of Law and George Washington University. Mr. Plesser was Deputy Director of the Science, Space and Technology Cluster of the Clinton/Gore Transition Team.
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Ashish S.
Prasad
Esq.
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Mayer Brown Rowe and Maw
Ashish is Chair of the Mayer Brown Rowe and Maw LLP Electronic Discovery and Records Management Group. Mr. Prasad also is Chair of the Defense Research Institute Electronic Discovery Committee, Executive Editor of "The Sedona Principles: Best Practices Recommendations & Principles for Addressing Electronic Document Production" and the author of numerous articles on electronic discovery and records management topics.
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Graham
Pratt
Ph.D.
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Opticon
Graham is the founder and managing director of Opticon, an Australian company offering independent information management consulting services specializing in business process redesign, workflow management, document imaging and records management. Dr. Pratt has guided a number of "ground-breaking" projects in the areas of document management and workflow redesign. He also has served the Attorney General of South Australia regarding the compliance criteria for admitting image system output as evidence.
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Daryll R.
Prescott
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Captain United States Air Force
Daryll is a Captain in the United States Air Force. He is the Project Manager for the Department of Defense, Records Management, Business Process Reengineering effort sponsored by the Assistant Secretary of Defense, Command Control, Communications and Intelligence. In 1992, Captain Prescott was selected for assignment to the Secretary of the Air Force, Directorate of Information Management, at the Pentagon, where he was appointed Project Officer, Air Force Electronic Data Interchange Project Office.
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Vedder
Price
P.C.
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Michael
Prounis
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Evidence Exchange
Mike is the CEO of Evidence Exchange. He has worked in Legal Information Systems since 1977 and specifically in the area of Digital Discovery since 1987. He founded Arthur Andersen & Co.'s initial offering in evidentiary support. In 1989 he founded Prounis Consulting Group, Inc., which, during the period 1989 - 1996 was involved in many high-profile legal matters, such as the BCCI and Lockerbie litigation. Mr. Prounis co-founded Evidence Exchange in 1999.
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Art
Purcell
B.Eng.
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J.D., U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Art is a Senior Computer Scientist in the Office of the CIO at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. He has been involved with national and international efforts aimed at submitting patent applications in electronic form. He is now focusing on PKI related filing, security and ERM projects. Mr. Purcell is a member of the Federal PKI Steering Committee and Legal Policy Working Group.
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Charles R.
Ragan
Esq.
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Pillsbury Winthrop, LLP
Chuck has been involved in the management of complex domestic and international litigation for more than 25 years, and has advised some of the country's largest corporations as well as small technology companies in the Silicon Valley, where he was based for several years. Chuck has been at the forefront of lawyers using technology in the practice of law since the late 1980's, speaks frequently on the subject of electronic discovery.
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Mark
Reardon
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Southern California Edison
Mark is a senior engineer in the Nuclear Information Systems at Southern California Edison. He directed the conceptual design of the Electronic Document Managing Program at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. Mr. Reardon chairs the Electronic Document Management subcommittee for the Nuclear Utilities Software Management Group.
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Thomas E.
Reding
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IBM Corporation
Tom is an Executive Consultant for Risk, Governance and Regulatory Compliance Solutions for IBM Software Group, Information Management. Mr. Reding has over 25 years of experience in highly regulated industries. His focus is achieving optimum process efficiencies and control, while ensuring regulatory compliance. This has won him industry-wide recognition as an author, presenter and contributor to industry standards and guidelines.
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Lynn
Reilly
Esq.
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Applied Discovery, Inc.
Lynn is Educational Programs Manager with Applied Discovery, Inc., a leading developer of electronic discovery solutions. Prior to joining Applied Discovery, Ms. Reilly was an Assistant City Attorney for the City of Seattle. In her earlier law practice, her work focused on commercial litigation and employment law. She also previously clerked at the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Ms. Reilly is a frequent speaker and author on topics related to electronic evidence.
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Michel D.
Renard
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Cohasset Associates, Inc.
Michel has over 35 years experience in conceiving and applying advanced computer-based technology to improve business processes in the Pharmaceutical (Merck), Chemical Food, Aerospace Automotive and Process Controls industries. Before joining Cohasset Associates, Michel was an internal consultant at Merck & Co., Inc., where he was responsible to improve project delivery of the Corporate Information Systems organization.
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Craig
Rhinehart
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IBM
Craig is a veteran in the enterprise content management (ECM) industry, and currently serves as an advisor/board member on the ARMA Electronic Records Initiative. After joining FileNet in 2003, Mr. Rhinehart contributed to the development of the FileNet Records Manager product. His track record includes a strategic role in four successful corporate acquisitions, including IBM's recent acquisition of Tarian Software where he was Vice President of Worldwide Sales and Marketing. Mr. Rhinehart recently co-authored a first-of-its-kind ROI report for ECM software vendors in partnership with The Kotler Marketing Group.
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Mary
Riley
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Bank of America
Mary is a Senior Vice President at Bank of America and one of the leaders in a team of high-tech investigators and security specialists dedicated to the protection of the electronic systems. Prior to joining the Bank of America, Ms. Riley was a Director at the PricewaterhouseCoopers firm in the Cybercrime Prevention and Response Practice and was the special agent in charge of the Electronic Crimes Branch of the United States Secret Service. Ms. Riley served as a technical advisor to the G-8 countries high-tech subcommittee responsible for addressing international high-tech crime issues. Ms. Riley is an adjunct professor at Georgetown University instructing a course in Information Security in International Business.
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Jeffrey B.
Ritter
Esq.
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Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Nicholson Graham LLP
Jeffrey is a partner with Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Nicholso |