Michael Lenhard has been hired as president of Louisville, Colo.-based National Records Centers Inc. (NRC), a national alliance of more than 90 affiliates and agents working to provide information management services to clients in more than 130 markets, including throughout the United States, Canada and Central America.
“I am excited to take National Records Centers to the next level,” Lenhard says. “With the increasing requirements of digital records management, as well as the continuation of paper-based systems, the records management industry is in the throes of historical change,” he continues. “The NRC and its members will be ready to provide maximum national and local service to its customers, regardless of their requirements.”
Leonard served most recently as president and CEO of Sixty Entin Ventures LLC, a New Jersey-based commercial real estate and property management firm. He also has served as vice president of Nova Records Management LLC, South Hackensack, N.J.; president and owner of Eagle Business Archives LLC, also of South Hackensack; and as president and vice president of Eagle Transfer Corp., with locations in Manhattan and Queens, N.Y.
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Leonard is a member of the NRC board of directors and currently serves as vice president and treasurer of the Metro New York City chapter of ARMA International. He is a former member of the board of directors of PRISM International; a founding board member of the NRC; and a former chairman of the board and board member of the NRC Consortium.
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