Infogov Hot Seat Jim Merrifield
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Candid interviews with practitioners, consultants and solution providers on hot topics in the information governance industry.
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IGHS30 - Interview with Trevor Banks
In this conversation, Trevor Banks discusses his role in the Government of Canada and the upcoming ARMA Canada Conference. He highlights the importance of community and the need to redefine the information management community in the digital age. Trevor also previews his sessions at the conference, focusing on organizational design and the discussion around information governance versus IG. He emphasizes the importance of continuing the conversation and adapting to the changes happening in the profession.
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ARMA Canada Conference: Discover AI & Data Governance
Join us at the ARMA Canada Conference to discover the latest in AI and Data Governance. Learn from experts in the field and stay ahead of the curve!
In this video, Shelly Smith, the records and information management coordinator for the City of Winnipeg, shares insights about the upcoming ARMA Canada Conference in Calgary. She discusses the diverse educational sessions planned for the conference, covering essential topics such as records management fundamentals, privacy concerns, utilizing Microsoft 365, data governance strategies, e-discovery processes, and the role of AI. Attendees can anticipate engaging with presenters and industry experts, participating in informative roundtable discussions, and enjoying social activities like trivia night. The conference aims to address current industry trends and challenges, with a particular focus on the integration of AI in records management practices. Additionally, Shelly mentions an exciting pre-conference tour of Banff, adding a touch of adventure to the event. -
IGHS28 - Cat Casey's Involvement in the New York Bar AI Task Force
Cat Casey, the Chief Growth Officer at Reveal, discusses the growing acceptance and adoption of AI in the legal industry. She highlights the shift in attitudes towards AI since the introduction of ChatGPT and generative AI, which has made AI more accessible and less intimidating. Cat emphasizes the importance of embracing AI and learning new skills to stay ahead in the AI revolution. She also mentions her involvement in the New York Bar AI Task Force and the publication of a paper on generative AI. Cat shares her upcoming speaking engagements and encourages professionals to act fast and be curious about AI.
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IGHS27 - Mike Salvarezza, ARMA International
In this episode of the InfoGov Hot Seat, host Jim Merrifield interviews Mike Salvarezza about the upcoming InfoNext conference. Mike provides an introduction to his role and background in information governance and shares a fun fact about being an underwater photographer. The primary objectives and themes of the InfoNext conference are discussed, including the focus on legal, operational, and technological aspects of information governance. The types of sessions and speakers at the conference are highlighted, with a special mention of keynote speakers and the great debate session. The conference's approach to addressing the latest trends and challenges in information governance, such as AI and privacy, is explained. Networking opportunities at the conference are emphasized, including breaks, receptions, and golf outings. The incorporation of feedback from previous conferences to improve the event is mentioned. Mike concludes with his thoughts on the exciting opportunities and challenges in the field of information governance.
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IGHS26 - Jaki Stockwell, Leadership Through Data
In this conversation, Jacqueline Stockwell from Leadership Through Data discusses Microsoft 365 training programs, measurable improvements in productivity, interactive learning methods, and the use of Microsoft Copilot and AI technology. She emphasizes the importance of tailoring training programs to meet specific needs, using interactive platforms and gamification to engage learners, and incorporating micro-learning for effective knowledge retention. Jacqueline also highlights the need for organizations to adopt AI technology like Copilot while ensuring proper security measures and user training. She encourages authenticity and creativity in utilizing AI tools and emphasizes the role of human expertise in the process
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IGHS25 - Interview with Chuck Barth
Chuck Barth, Director of Information Governance at Shepard Mullen Richter & Hampton, discusses the Law Firm Information Governance Symposium (LFIGS) and his involvement with the group. LFIGS focuses on bringing together experienced legal industry IG leaders to share knowledge and contribute to community papers. The group meets regularly to discuss relevant topics such as data governance, matter mobility, generative AI, and retention. Chuck emphasizes the importance of staying updated on IG education and evolving with changing technologies. He encourages professionals to push the envelope and bring new ideas to their firms.