Bridge information and data management practices to make AI-ready decisions with confidence. Learn how shared definitions, metadata, classification, and retention controls reduce risk, strengthen trust, and turn information and data into strategic assets.
Is your organisation pushing toward AI readiness while still dealing with fragmented information and rising security demands?
Real value depends on information management and data management practices working together to produce information you can trust, use, and defend.
In this webinar, you will gain insight into effective strategies for operationalising both.
If information management and data management practices aren’t aligned fragmentation and siloing of information and data develops. This can lead to potential data breaches and other information risks. Alignment is necessary to clearly define how these disciplines complement one another: data management establishes and maintains trusted data through common definitions, ownership, stewardship, quality measures, and lineage. In contrast, information management guided by records management principles - defines, protects, and ensures reliable and trusted information through the application of metadata, security and access controls and retention requirements.
Working in tandem, they connect information and data through meaning and contextual understanding, providing trusted and reliable information and data, that can be confidently used for AI, analytics, and decision-making while withstanding regulatory, legal, and audit scrutiny.
This session will explore how bringing these areas together enables organisations to:
Join us to understand how a coordinated approach can turn both information and data into trusted, strategic assets. Don't miss out - Register now!




*Please note: this session will be recorded and made available post event to all registered attendees
*Please be advised that this session will offer 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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Perth | Tuesday, 19 May 2026 at 9:00:00 am | AWST | UTC+8 hours |
| Eucla | Tuesday, 19 May 2026 at 9:45:00 am | ACWST | UTC+8:45 hours |
| Darwin | Tuesday, 19 May 2026 at 10:30:00 am | ACST | UTC+9:30 hours |
| Adelaide | Tuesday, 19 May 2026 at 10:30:00 am | ACST | UTC+9:30 hours |
| Brisbane | Tuesday, 19 May 2026 at 11:00:00 am | AEST | UTC+10 hours |
| Sydney | Tuesday, 19 May 2026 at 11:00:00 am | AEST | UTC+10 hours |
| Hobart | Tuesday, 19 May 2026 at 11:00:00 am | AEST | UTC+10 hours |
| Melbourne | Tuesday, 19 May 2026 at 11:00:00 am | AEST | UTC+10 hours |
| Auckland | Tuesday, 19 May 2026 at 1:00:00 pm | NZST | UTC+12 hours |
| Chatham Islands | Tuesday, 19 May 2026 at 1:45:00 pm | CHAST | UTC+12:45 hours |

Director, Recordkeeping Innovation
Adelle Ford is a highly respected information and records management consultant and Director of Recordkeeping Innovation Consulting, with over 20 years of experience helping Australian public and private sector organisations meet complex regulatory requirements through strong information governance, digital preservation and compliant recordkeeping.

Director, Recordkeeping Innovation
Annette Senior is a respected records and information management consultant and Director at Recordkeeping Innovation Consulting. With extensive experience across both public and private sectors, Annette provides standards-based advice, leads strategic reviews, and designs best-practice governance frameworks that strengthen recordkeeping, accountability and organisational performance.

Managing Partner, IMS, IM Systems
George has more than three decades of experience working in Enterprise Architecture, Data Architecture, and Business Improvement. George has helped numerous private and public sector organisations develop their Enterprise Architecture strategies, and designed detailed data architectures that facilitate AI innovation and data sharing.
George is a past president of DAMA Australia and is a current member of the DAMA National Committee. George is also on the Standards Australia IT-027 Committee which is working on various data standards.
George is Managing Partner at IM Systems, and Data & AI Solutions Practice Lead.

Practice Director & Senior Consultant, IM Systems
Su Jella Senior Consultant at IM Systems, is a distinguished strategist and global thought leader at the intersection of digital transformation, data, and AI. An award-winning author and speaker, she bridges technical complexity with strategic execution. Su is dedicated to empowering enterprises and the modern workforce to achieve resilience in a world shaped by smart machines.
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