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DAMA-RMC generally holds four Chapter meetings annually on topics pursuant to DAMA’s goals and has attained broad appeal in the region a resource for Information Resource Management.

Meetings include a variety of featured presenters, special interest group panels, case studies, technical showcases, informal round-table discussions, and offer opportunities for invaluable sharing between professionals in our field.

In 2023, DAMA-RMC transitioned to a paid membership model with exclusive professional member benefits and events. First meetings will always be free for DAMA-RMC guest members.


DAMA-RMC Quarterly Chapter Events


2025 Dates:

Most events are Fridays 2:30pm-5:30pm followed by happy hour!


  • Q1 - January 31
  • Q2 - April
  • Q3 - July
  • Q4 - October


*Tentative Dates - Check back for updated dates and times!


Event Registration Rates

Attendee Category

In Person

Regular

Virtual

Professional Members*

$0 

$0

Guest Members** (First Event is Free) $20 $10

Non-Members***

$25

$15

Individual Vendors Representatives (All Events)

$50  N/A

*Events are complimentary for Professional Members.

**Professional & Guest Member pricing requires registration and log-in.

***Some events limited to Professional and/or Guest Members only. 

Event table/booth and other sponsorship opportunities available. See Sponsor Benefits for more information. Contact PartnershipsVP@damarmc.org to book your space at a future events or if you are a hiring company representative and would like to attend to connect with potential employees. 


Registration now open for the next DAMA-RMC Event!

Join us for our upcoming Q1 chapter event on January 31st, 2025!

Next Generation Semantic Layers & Data CANNOT Be Governed!

See all event details and register HERE!

Our Events

    • 01/31/2025
    • 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM
    • City of Centennial Community Room - 7272 S. Eagle St, Centennial, CO, 80112
    • 163
    Register

    Join DAMA-RMC 

    for

    Data CANNOT Be Governed!  But Sometimes People Can (With the Right Tools and Skills)

    with Len Silverston

    and 

    Next Generation Semantic Layers: Embedding Organizational Knowledge as an AI Differentiator

    with Malcolm Hawker



    When:  Friday, Jan 31st - 2:30pm-5:30pm 

    Location: City of Centennial Community Room

    Address: 7272 S. Eagle St, Centennial, CO, 80112

    Price :   Log-in to receive membership pricing!

    • Professional Members: Always Complimentary & Free!
    • Guest Members: First In-Person event $0, In-Person $20, Virtual $10
    • Non-members: In-Person $25, Virtual $15

    Presentations: 

    Data CANNOT Be Governed!  But Sometimes People Can (With the Right Tools and Skills)

    with Len Silverston


    Biography

    Len Silverston is a best-selling author, consultant, and speaker with over 40 years of experience in helping organizations around the world integrate data.

    He is an internationally recognized thought leader in the fields of data modeling and data management as well as in the human dynamics that lies at the core of synthesizing and effectively using information. He is the author of the ‘The Data Model Resource Book’ series (Volumes 1, 2, and 3), which was rated #12 on the Computer Literacy Best Seller List and which provide hundreds of reusable data models and have been translated into multiple languages. He is the winner of the DAMA International Professional Achievement Award as well as the DAMA Community Award. Mr. Silverston's company, Universal Mindful, LLCprovides training and consulting to data organizations and groups to boost productivity and results through an extensive methodology and set of organizational change management and human behavior tools.

    He is also a fully ordained Zen priest and life coach. He provides training, coaching, corporate mindfulness workshops, and retreats through his organization,  'Zen With Len'.

    Linked In - Len Silverston

    Abstract:

    I once tried telling a piece of data to change and to follow a policy. The response was underwhelming - it didn’t do anything.

    This presentation focuses on what’s most important in successful data governance and data management: how to work with people. It offers frameworks, tools, and techniques for effectively navigating and managing the human dynamics involved in data governance and data management.

    There are common, ‘Ground Hog Day’ scenarios that frequently occur in data programs so why not understand and have tools readily available to address them? The presenter will share various insights, showing pitfalls of where data efforts can and have gone off course as well as sharing keys to successful efforts.  There will be fun and interactive exercises where participants can practice handling difficult issues that commonly arise by applying principles leading to effective data programs.

    Participants of this session will learn about:

    • Tools, principles and techniques including facilitating shared purpose, understanding motivations, enhancing communications, developing trust, and managing conflict
    • An understanding of political and cultural factors for which successful data governance and data management teams need to be aware and prepared
    • Stories of how culture and politics either killed or fostered data programs
    • Exercises allowing participants to practice overcoming challenges that data professionals often face.
    • Education and experience in preparing for cultural and political challenges as well as applying powerful techniques for developing more effective environments, in this nonthreatening, setting.


    Next Generation Semantic Layers: Embedding Organizational Knowledge as an AI Differentiator

    with Malcolm Hawker      

    Biography 

    Malcolm Hawker is the CDO of Profisee and is a thought leader in the fields of Data Strategy, Master Data Management (MDM), and Data Governance.  As a former Gartner analyst, Malcolm has authored industry-defining research and has consulted some of the largest businesses in the world on their enterprise data and analytics strategies.  Having served as a Chief Product Officer, Head of IT, and strategic business consultant, Malcolm is an industry leader with over 25 years’ experience at the forefront of data-enabled business transformations. 

    Malcolm is a frequent public speaker on data and analytics best practices, and he cherishes the opportunity to share practical and actionable insights on how companies can achieve their strategic imperatives by improving their approach to data management. When not sharing his passion for data or recording episodes of the CDO Matters podcast, Malcolm is an avid hobbyist landscape photographer and lives with his wife and two dogs in a small beach town in Florida.  

    Linked In - Malcolm Hawker

    Abstract

    The era of AI requires a new approach to managing data.  Next generation semantic layers enable the knowledge-based paradigm needed to bridge the gap between legacy approaches and those needed to optimize the performance of the AI-based solutions.

    Summary:  It is increasingly likely that GenAI based solutions will form the backbone of an entirely new computing platform, not unlike the internet of the cloud.  If true, then companies must rapidly adapt how they manage the data and analytical insights to needed to optimize the outcomes of this new AI-driven platform.  Companies seeking to leverage AI as a competitive differentiator must:

    • Embrace the role knowledge management will play in an GenAI-enabled future

    • Bridge the gap between legacy approaches to data management and this new paradigm using next generation semantic layers

    • Develop a roadmap to close the gap between the current and future state
    • Act now

    Come hear industry expert and the CDO of Profisee Software, Malcolm Hawker, as he shares valuable insights on the foundational role that next generation semantic layers in will increasingly play in all companies.  Learn the top actions that data leaders must take in order to realize the full value of AI-driven automation of their data, and their businesses.   

    Other Details:

    Light refreshments and snacks will be provided. 

    Doors open at 2:00pm for networking and presentations begin promptly at 3:00pm.


    Event followed by

    “Pint of Data” Happy Hour at

    2 Penguins Tap and Grill

    13065 E Briarwood Ave, Centennial, CO 80112


    Event table/booth and other sponsorship and job promotion opportunities available. See Sponsor Benefits for more information.

    Contact PartnershipsVP@damarmc.org to book your space at a future event. 

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