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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Contact: Rae Lynn Haliday, MBA, CRM, Institute of Certified Records Managers (ICRM)

(314) 646-4572, haliday@stlzoo.org

Institute of Certified Records Managers Elects Alan Andolsen, CMC,CRM Chairman, records management consultant for 30 years, to begin term January 2010.

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New York, NY. -- The Institute of Certified Records Managers (ICRM), an international certifying body for Records and Information Management Professionals, has posted their recent election results confirming Alan Andolsen, CMC,CRM, ICRM President, as Chairman, to begin term in 2010.

Alan Andolsen, CMC, CRM is the President of Naremo Services, Inc. and has been a records management consultant for more than 30 years. His primary focus has been on the management of digital records and the development of methodologies to create effective management structures.

During his 31 years as a member of ARMA International, Alan has served on many committees and task forces. He received his Certified Records Manager (CRM) designation in July of 1995, and is currently serving as President of the Institute of Certified Records Managers (ICRM). As President, he has directed the revision to the organization's leadership succession structure and branding strategy, the creation of the Institute's Internet portal and increasing the number of CRMs.

Alan and his family have lived in New York City for more than 30 years.

About the Institute of Certified Records Managers

The Institute of Certified Records Managers (ICRM) is an international certifying organization of and for professional records and information managers. The ICRM was incorporated in 1975 to meet the requirement to have a standard by which persons involved in records and information management could be measured, accredited and recognized according to criteria of experience and capability established by their peers. The ICRM is an independent non-profit organization administered by a Board of Regents. The ICRM serves as the official certifying body for both ARMA International and the Nuclear Information and Records Management Association (NIRMA).