Jordan Lawrence is Leading an Information Governance Workshop at the Society of Corporate Secretaries and Governance Professionals National Conference
St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) June 26, 2014 -- Jordan Lawrence, the leading provider of records management and information governance solutions, and Society Alliance Partner, will be leading a workshop titled, Information Governance and the Corporate Secretary, in conjunction with the Society of Corporate Secretaries and Governance Professionals National Conference. The workshop will take place on Saturday, June 28, 2014 from 12:30-2:00pm. The expert panel will include Marty Provin, Executive Vice President of Jordan Lawrence and Marla Zwas, Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel at Flagstar Bank.
The program will discuss where organizations may have issues in the management of their information, potential exposure and practical guidance around building the business case, getting buy-in from senior management and leveraging technology to build a practical records and information governance program.
Information Governance is about managing records and information compliantly, defensibly and cost effectively. “True information governance addresses all information; electronic and hardcopy, including email and information in core ERP systems,” said Marty Provin. A complete Information Governance program defines the retention, protection, management and disposition of records and information.
If done right, information governance leads to improved regulatory compliance, lower costs in litigation and investigation and mitigates reputational risks.
About Jordan Lawrence
For over 25 years, Jordan Lawrence has worked with the world’s premier companies to develop and implement records management programs that work. Jordan Lawrence provides proven, fast and affordable services that help any company meet current and ever changing legal and business requirements related to records management and information governance.
Kathie Dingley, Jordan Lawrence, +1 636.821.2232, [email protected]
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