The word from ARMA in the USA, who are forming a partnership with ARA on data records. As insurance evolves into a more PAYG, on-demand service the validity of ID, customer history, credit checks etc will increase exponentially.
ARMA International, the world’s leading membership organization serving professionals who manage and govern information assets is pleased to announce a partnership with ARA (Archives and Records Association.) ARMA International is a membership organization that supports professionals who manage and govern information.
Like ARA, ARMA International iscommitted to providing their community of members and information management professionals with industry best practices and opportunities for professional development, ongoing education, and training.
• ARA Members will be able to join ARMA as individual members at a discounted rate of£40($50 USD)The full range of ARMA membership benefits includeup-to-date industry knowledge, discounts on certification programs and conferences, free webinars, and networking opportunities.
ARA members can find full details of this offer in the Member area of the website here: https://www.arma.org/page/ARA_Partner
• ARMA members will be able to join ARA as individual members at a discounted rate of£40($50 USD). This provides access to many of the member benefits enjoyed by ARA members including discounted conference rates and discounted/free training sessions. ARMA members can find full details of this offer here: https://www.archives.org.uk/ara-membership-for-arma-internationalmembers
TheARMA International partnership also provides opportunities for mutual promotion of associations’ conferences –ARMA InfoCon 2024 will be in Houston, Texas in October 2024 and ARA’s conference will be in Birmingham, UK, in August 2024.Details of our 2024 annual conference, which will be held in Birmingham (UK) this year from August 28th-30th can be found here: https://openingdoors.eventsair.com/ara2024/
“As a leader in the industry we are delighted to join with our international colleagues to continue to build a stronger collective that benefits our members and provides educational resources for those seeking professional development and connectivity. Through this partnership, we can more effectively meet the needs of those we serve and furtherour shared goals.,” said Nathan Hughes, CEO, ARMA International.
John Chambers, Chief Executive, Archives and Records Association UK & Ireland said,
“I am happy to announce this partnership with ARMA International –we have so many things in common –including a commitment to providing our members with opportunities for professional development, ongoing education, and networking.The offer to our members from ARMA International will enhance these opportunities, particularly for our records manager and information governance professionals. I’m also confident our offer to ARMA members will provide great value to them, as it does to our UK and International members.”

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