Dr. Gail Brostrom has been both an educator and practitioner of records and information management. Having taught records management and business-related classes at post-secondary and university levels for 15 years, she turned to the corporate environment. Gail was in the corporate world for 20 years as a practicing records manager and supervisor of records analysts, records center, micrographics, mail center, and print center. She received her Ph.D. in business and vocational education in 1982 and her certified records management (CRM) designation in 1997. She was an officer in the local ARMA chapter for six years. She retired in 2004 from a large, mid-west utility.


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Records Management Certificate

GES 412 -- 180 hours

Instructor Bio

    Dr. Gail Brostrom has been both an educator and practitioner of records and information management. Having taught records management and business-related classes at post-secondary and university levels for 15 years, she turned to the corporate environment. Gail was in the corporate world for 20 years as a practicing records manager and supervisor of records analysts, records center, micrographics, mail center, and print center. She received her Ph.D. in business and vocational education in 1982 and her certified records management (CRM) designation in 1997. She was an officer in the local ARMA chapter for six years. She retired in 2004 from a large, mid-west utility.


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