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> Business Archives Council 2003 Conference
> 
> This conference, which includes speakers Sarah Tyacke of the National
> Archives, Chris Kitching of the Historical Manuscripts Commission and
> Stuart Davies of Resource, will provide a unique opportunity to hear how
> the bodies responsible for developing national archival strategy view the
> issues affecting business records and to discuss the Archives Task Force.
> 
> 
> Sara Kinsey from HSBC will provide an overview of the challenges facing
> business archives and describe some of the innovative solutions adopted to
> meet them. Stella Rimington, will share her insights into how to influence
> decision makers, both within government and our own organisations. The
> event will finish with a discussion forum, led by Vic Gray of The
> Rothschild Archive, Chairman for the day. In addition to the formal
> programme, the conference will also provide a great opportunity to network
> with fellow professionals in business archives.
> 
> 
> STOP PRESS!!!!
> 
> 10 free places are available for members of the Society of Archivists
> undertaking the Society's registration scheme, who would not otherwise be
> able to attend. For further details please contact Fiona Maccoll 020 7753
> 2123 <mailto:[log in to unmask]> or Karen Sampson 020 7860 5945
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
> 
> 
> VENUE: Rio Tinto plc, St James's Square,  London
> 
> DATE: 24 November
> 
> PROGRAMME:
> 
> Annual General Meeting
> 
> 9.30am onwards        Registration 
> 10-10.50am    AGM
> 10.50-11.10am Coffee
> 
> Conference: Business records in a changing archival landscape
> 
> 11.10 -11.15  Welcome by Chairman
>               Victor Gray, Director, The Rothschild Archive; Member of the
> Resource Board and Vice-chair of the Archives Task Force
> 
> 11.15-11.45   Influencing decision makers
>               Dame Stella Rimington, Former Director General Security
> Services, non-executive Director Marks and Spencer, and non-executive
> Director BG Group plc. 
>               Member of the Archives Task Force
> 
> 11.45-12.30   Keeping good company: friend and foe in business archives. 
>               Sara Kinsey, Deputy Archivist HSBC Holdings plc and
> Convenor, business archives module, Liverpool University Centre for
> Archive Studies
> 
> 12.30-1.30    Lunch
> 
> 1.30-2.15             The new National Archives -what does this mean for
> business records? 
>               Sarah Tyacke CB, Keeper of the National Archives and Chief
> Executive, National Archives. Member of the Archives Task Force and Chris
> Kitching, Historical 
>               Manuscripts Commission. (Members of the audience will be
> invited to voice their opinions in the latter part of this session)
> 
> 2.15-3.00             Resource - will it make a difference to the business
> archives community? 
>               Dr Stuart Davies, Director of Strategy and Planning,
> Resource. Member of the Archives Task Force
> 
> 3.00-3.30             Discussion led by the Chairman
> 
> 3.30-4.0              Tea and depart
> 
> Lunch is included in the conference fee.
> 
> COST: BAC Members: £70; Second delegate from the same member organisation:
> £35; Non-members: £90. Discount for payment by the end of September £10. 
> Lunch is included in the conference fee.	
> 
> BOOKING FORMS:  E-mail:  <mailto:[log in to unmask]> or Karen
> Sampson 020 7860 5945 <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
> 
> 
> 
> Fiona Maccoll
> Records Manager
> 
> Rio Tinto plc
> Telephone 020 7753 2123 Fax 020 7753 2211
> Registered Office 6 St James's Square, London, SW1Y 4LD.  Registered In
> England No. 719885
> 


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