
The Rocky Mountain Oracle Users Group (RMOUG) started in 1984 as a special interest group.
RMOUG provides many opportunities for our members to broaden their technical knowledge; these offerings include an annual Training Days conference, educational workshops, and web site.
RMOUG membership includes many types of professionals including; analysts, architects, project managers, database administrators, developers, and designers who work with information systems technology products and services to produce high-quality business solutions.
RMOUG is celebrating over 30 years of service to our membership and the information systems technical community by providing forums to share technical knowledge, ideas, and experiences for all Information Systems Technologies.
RMOUG is a 501(c)(3) non-profit incorporated in Colorado.
RMOUG Mission
- To provide, coordinate, or assist educational endeavors relating to Oracle and other technologies.
- To collect, post, and disseminate information about Oracle and other related technologies.
- To provide a channel of communication between our members and Oracle Corporation or other related technologies.
- To foster and facilitate communications between members and other user group organizations.
- To support educational opportunities to individuals in the Information Technology field through scholarships, grants, and directed funding.
RMOUG Corporate Documents
RMOUG Bylaws Effective June 1, 2019
RMOUG Polices – last updated June 7, 2016
Articles of Incorporation – May 30, 1995
Articles of Incorporation Amendment – February 19, 2008
Member Awards
| Doug Faughnan Lifetime Achievement Award | Volunteer of the Year Award |
| This special award is presented to an RMOUG member who has shown exemplary service to the organization as as volunteer over a long period of time, as a memorial to Doug Faughnan, RMOUG’s first webmaster, longtime contributor, good friend and mentor to many. | This award is intended for presentation to an RMOUG member who has shown exemplary service and has had the most impact on RMOUG and the Oracle user group community over the past year. |
| 2017 Kathy Robb | 2017 Mark James |
| 2016 Kellyn Pot’Vin-Gorman | 2016 Dan Hotka |
| 2015 Jenny McGurk | 2015 Art Marshall |
| 2014 Ron Bich | 2014 Kellyn Pot’vin |
| 2013 Ann Horton | 2013 Kellyn Pot’vin |
| 2012 Pat VanBuskirk | 2012 Carolyn Fryc |
| 2011 Heidi Kuhn | 2011 Carolyn Fryc |
| 2010 Debra Addeo | 2010 Pat Van Buskirk |
| 2009 Peggy King | 2009 Allison Leech |
| 2008 Brad Brown | 2008 Darl Kuhn |
| 2007 Bill Schwartzkopf | 2007 Andrew Bono |
| 2006 Michael Del Toro | 2006 Peggy King |
| 2005 Tim Gorman | 2005 Barbara A. Lewis |
| 2004 Stan Yellott | 2004 Peggy King |
| 2003 Kent Graziano | 2003 Elizabeth Boss |
| 2002 Doug Faughnan | 2002 Darren Hadley |