FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact: Steven J. Golden, CRM, Institute of
Certified Records Managers (ICRM)
(612) 371-2958, steve.golden@rbc.com
Institute of Certified Records Managers Elects
Rae Lynn Haliday, MBA, CRM, 24 years as a records and information management professional, to begin term as Regent for Public Relations and Professional Development, in January of 2010.

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St. Louis, MO. -- The Institute of Certified
Records Managers (ICRM), an international
certifying body for Records and Information
Management Professionals, has posted their recent
election results confirming Rae Lynn Haliday, MBA, CRM, as Regent for Public Relations and Professional Development, to begin term in January of 2010.
Rae Lynn Haliday, MBA, CRM, is employed by the Saint Louis Zoo in St. Louis, MO. She earned her Certified Records Manager (CRM) designation in January of 2003 and was appointed to the position of Regent for Public Relations and Professional Development last year by the Institute's Board. Rae Lynn served as President of the Zoological Registrars Association (ZRA) from 2006 through 2008 with primary oversight for the development and implementation of its 2007-2011 Strategic Plan. She is heavily involved in promoting the CRM certification to the zoological industry, and is now responsible for the Institute's marketing plan and all related initiatives.
A former native of San Antonio, Texas, Rae Lynn moved to St. Louis, MO in 1991 to work for the Saint Louis Zoo and completed an undergraduate degree in Business Management at National_Louis university followed by a Master's in Business Administration at Fontbonne University.
Rae Lynn and her husband Dan reside in Florissant, MO and have two sons and two daughters.
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).
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