Join this year's Executive Engagement Masterclass webinar and uncover the strategies for acquiring funding, resources, commitment, and support necessary to effectively execute an information and records management initiative in 2024!
RIMPA Global's first Masterclass in 2023 was an incredible success, and this year we are back with insights to elevate your experience even further! Join us for a transformative one-hour webinar, the first introduction to this year's Executive Engagement Masterclass 2024 workshops. Despite their undeniable importance, records often remain overlooked in today's organisations. This series aims to shift the narrative by fostering executive engagement, recognizing records as a crucial strategic asset and addressing a significant industry challenge. The masterclass will improve your executive engagement whether you are already a master, or a new team leader engaging with senior management and executives for the first time.
In this introductory session, participants will gain insights into the importance of executive engagement and explore strategies for acquiring funding, resources, commitment, and support necessary for success in 2024.
What you will learn:
The Masterclass is designed and run by RIMPA Global Ambassadors Karl Melrose, Sheryl Mapp and Julie Carpenter and comprises seven workshop sessions and packages of inter-session work. Each workshop teaches a principle of engagement and uses reflective learning techniques and the inter-session work to help each practitioner cement the principle, adapt it to their own organisation, and learn from the collective experience of the whole masterclass.
Don't miss out on this opportunity and take the first step towards signing up for the Executive Engagement Masterclass 2024 workshops!
MRIM | Assistant Director - Information Management, Dept of Employment & Workplace Relations
*Please note: this session will be recorded and made available post event to all registered attendees
*Please be advised that this session will confer 1 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) point upon successful attendance of the webinar. This credit will be automatically allocated to each delegate following the conclusion of the webinar.
Location | Local Time | Time Zone | UTC Offset |
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Perth (Australia – Western Australia) | Wednesday, 10 April 2024 at 9:00:00 am | AWST | UTC+8 hours |
Eucla (Australia – Western Australia) | Wednesday, 10 April 2024 at 9:45:00 am | ACWST | UTC+8:45 hours |
Darwin (Australia – Northern Territory) | Wednesday, 10 April 2024 at 10:30:00 am | ACST | UTC+9:30 hours |
Brisbane (Australia – Queensland) | Wednesday, 10 April 2024 at 11:00:00 am | AEST | UTC+10 hours |
Adelaide (Australia – South Australia) | Wednesday, 10 April 2024 at 10:30:00 am | ACST | UTC+9:30 hours |
Lord Howe Island (Australia – Lord Howe Island) | Wednesday, 10 April 2024 at 11:30:00 am | LHST | UTC+10:30 hours |
Sydney (Australia – New South Wales) | Wednesday, 10 April 2024 at 11:00:00 am | AEST | UTC+10 hours |
Hobart (Australia – Tasmania) | Wednesday, 10 April 2024 at 11:00:00 am | AEST | UTC+10 hours |
Melbourne (Australia – Victoria) | Wednesday, 10 April 2024 at 11:00:00 am | AEST | UTC+10 hours |
Auckland (New Zealand – Auckland) | Wednesday, 10 April 2024 at 1:00:00 pm | NZST | UTC+12 hours |
Chatham Islands (New Zealand – Chatham Islands) | Wednesday, 10 April 2024 at 1:45:00 pm | CHAST | UTC+12:45 hours |
Corresponding UTC (GMT) | Wednesday, 10 April 2024 at 01:00:00 |
MRIM | Assistant Director - Information Management, Dept of Employment & Workplace Relations
Julie Carpenter is a passionate advocate of information and records management.
Julie has over 20 years’ experience in the Commonwealth Public Service and is currently working in the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations. With University qualifications in both Information and Knowledge Management, she specialises in planning IM strategic direction and developing and implementing policy to support compliance.
She has volunteered on the ACT RIMPA Branch Council and as the most recent President, worked to create a community for members and assist them to get the most out of their membershipSheryl Mapp is an information and data governance specialist. She has worked across government at the federal and state levels in NSW and Victoria, and in the private sector.
Sheryl works with organisations to introduce compliant and efficient strategies, frameworks, models, and programs to support managing their information assets. She is an industry award winner (J Edis Linton award) for delivering excellence and innovation in recordkeeping.
Sheryl is a regular conference and workshop presenter, and has lectured in information management at RMIT University, Melbourne, including establishing the first online course for records and archives management.
Karl is looking forward to helping us all recover the strategic power of records management.
Karl believes that the key to doing this is to reorient practice so that we are value oriented and future focused.
He is based in Adelaide.