RocketDocs, an AI-powered knowledge management platform for revenue pursuit, has announced its role as a founding member of the newly launched Revenue Operations and Intelligence Association (ROIA). The association, described as the first independent, not-for-profit organization dedicated to the complete revenue knowledge ecosystem, aims to serve a broader community beyond bids and proposals, including sales enablement, RevOps, FinOps, and compliance practitioners.
ROIA is governed by an independent Board of Directors composed of industry veterans from diverse sectors, none of whom are employed by RocketDocs. This structure ensures the association maintains autonomy in its programming and standards. According to RocketDocs CEO Perry Robinson, the initiative addresses a long-standing gap: ‘For too long, the people who manage the connective tissue of corporate knowledge have lacked a dedicated space for standards and advocacy. We are honored to support a truly independent body that elevates these professionals on a global scale.’
As part of the launch, RocketDocs is a founding sponsor of the ROIA Excellence Awards, an independent recognition program with winners selected by an impartial jury of senior practitioners and academics. The awards include the Pinnacle Award for team impact, the Trailblazer Award for individual innovation, and the Catalyst Award for professional advocacy. RocketDocs is one of several industry sponsors and does not have governance or editorial control over the association’s programming or award selections, reinforcing the independence of the initiative.
The inaugural awards ceremony is scheduled for late 2026, with nominations opening this summer. The formation of ROIA signals a maturation of the revenue operations field, providing a professional home for practitioners who manage institutional knowledge crucial for winning business and protecting revenue. By creating standards and advocacy channels, the association could influence how companies integrate sales, finance, and compliance functions, potentially leading to more cohesive revenue strategies.
Industry observers note that the establishment of ROIA may encourage other technology providers to support similar independent bodies, fostering collaboration rather than vendor-driven agendas. The association’s focus on the complete revenue knowledge ecosystem—rather than just bids and proposals—reflects the evolving complexity of modern business operations, where data-driven decision-making spans multiple departments.
For more details on the association and upcoming programs, RocketDocs has provided information on its blog. The move underscores a growing recognition that revenue operations professionals need dedicated resources to advance their field, and ROIA’s independent structure may set a precedent for industry-wide collaboration.
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