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Release – Institute of Certified Records Managers creates new Project Manager Position

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Contact: Rae Lynn Haliday, MBA, CRM, Institute of Certified Records Managers (ICRM)

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Institute of Certified Records Managers creates new Project Manager Position.

Kirkland, WA – The Institute of Certified Records Managers (ICRM), an international certifying body for Records and Information Management Professionals, has created a new Project Manager position to provide high-quality, continuous services to the ICRM membership.   

The Project Manager will leverage paid and volunteer resources to the strategic advantage of the Institute. The Project Manager will create a standardized plan for each Board approved project based on information provided by the relevant Regent or other Board member; prioritize each initiative among all ICRM projects; coordinate and prioritize the work of the website programmer/database administrator; maximize all opportunities to leverage available resources; consistently track, record and preserve project management information for ongoing, future and historical reference; and provide summary reporting to the ICRM Executive Lead Team on a quarterly basis. 

Mimi Dionne, MLIS, CRM, CDIA+, CA, PMP has a decade in the Records and Information Management profession.  She is a published author for ARMA, CMSWire, Internet Evolution, and AIIM.  She has served ARMA International as an officer for several local chapters and at the international level during her work experience. She served the ICRM as the Regent of Exam Administration beginning January 2010 to today. You can find her on twitter @cawprhyd.

About the Institute of Certified Records Managers

The Institute of Certified Records Managers (ICRM) is an international certifying organization of and for professional records and information managers. The ICRM was incorporated in 1975 to meet the requirement to have a standard by which persons involved in records and information management could be measured, accredited and recognized according to criteria of experience and capability established by their peers. The ICRM is an independent non-profit organization administered by a Board of Regents. The ICRM serves as the official certifying body for both ARMA International and the Nuclear Information and Records Management Association (NIRMA).