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Sue Trombley Sue Trombley
Sue Trombley, director of consulting at Iron Mountain, has more than 25 years of information technology and records management and information management experience in a variety of industries. Her specialties are enterprise information management strategy, e-mail management strategy, and electronic records roadmap development. Trombley holds a master's degree in library and information science and is a frequent speaker at association events and webinars.
The Biggest Deal since the New Deal

While that headline might seem like an overstatement, the truth is that the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act is the most aggressive attempt to reform the financial services sector since the mid-1930s.  And...


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Federal Records Managers React to the Presidential Directive: The Sky Isn’t Falling!

Next week, I will be moderating a session at ARMA on “reasonable” Records and Information Management programs with three individuals who have been instrumental in creating such programs in their work places – public and private. ...


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Litigation & Discovery: Relax! The Sky Isn’t Falling!

Our litigation and discovery panel session, which will take place on the afternoon of Sunday September 23rd, arose from a hallway conversation at the Gaylord Center during last year’s ARMA International Conference.  Maria Kortan-Sampson from the...


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Information Management Needs Imagination

I’m in the fortunate position to be able to present to my fellow ARMA Conference attendees for the 6th year in a row. I find that getting ready for the Conference always gives me an opportunity...


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Gap or Chasm: Crossing the Divide Between Commitment to Records and Information Management and Practice

This past weekend I did two things of note: I read the newly issued 2012 Iron Mountain Compliance Benchmark Report and then went hiking at Purgatory Chasm in Rhode Island, a natural formation caused by millions...


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