Just wondering who out there has used WealthEngine: Prospect Research Technology? We have it and are using it just fine but it was suggested that we import the WealthEngine information into Tessitura. Just wondering if anyone had any experience doing this, what fields you imported (Inner Circle, P2G Ratings...), and if it seemed helpful or worth the time and money to do? Any information/experience you could share would be a great help.
Likewise, we just got the data back from Wealth Engine and now that we are in SQL 2008 R2 and SSRS. I'm wondering what be the best way to get this into Tessitura for List pulls and Finally for a custom screen in the constituent module.
Joe
We've used Wealth Engine several times over the years and I've just finished importing the latest batch of data. I just take the simple route of importing the excel document into a local table through SQL and going from there. Because we've got older formatted data and new data this required me to do some tweaking to my old local table (adding new fields to the local table and null columns to my excel document to take care of obsolete fields Wealth Engine no longer uses but we have data in for old screenings). It's fairly old school - no fancy import stuff, but it was pretty quick and easy. We have a custom screen that pulls the data off that local table (for our devo department is a fraction of the fields that WE provides).
Interesting. So you’ve found them to be the most accurate and easiest to import?
Shelley Salinas
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From: Matthew Echert <bounce-matthewechert5584@tessituranetwork.com> Sent: 6/18/2012 5:35:45 PM
Hi Shelley,
We've been looking into this as well. As I understand it, WealthEngine is working on a new product due later this year that will tighten integration with Tessitura and allow automated import, at some extra cost. That's about the extent of my knowledge about it though--I'm sure they would be happy to tell you all about it!
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Hi Shelley -
I unfortunately make no claims to Wealth Engine in comparing it to other products. In this case I was just given data by my development department and asked to make it work. The life of IT. ;)
Alex Harris (who now works at Seattle Opera) was our main Wealth Engine lead person - you might try to send him an email and see if he has any pearls of wisdom about the accuracy of the information.
I imagine any product that maintains your customer number and gives you an excel document would be just as easy to import in the way I imported Wealth Engine.
HTH,
HeatherSeattle Rep
We are using ResearchPoint, a Target Analytics/Blackbaud product. Our researcher feels the only advantage to WE is that you get the results a little more quickly. Otherwise, RP seems to be far more useful and accurate, much easier to confirm or reject data, and doesn’t overinflate capacity. Manipulating data, like changing and adding wealth information that you find during the course of more extensive research, is also easier. It is significantly pricier than WE and may not work at organizations with limited resources.
Our IT department helps us with importing data into Tessitura from many outside vendors, including RP or WE.
If you would like to speak to our researcher directly for more details, he’s happy to answer any questions and share his experiences. Eric Siegel may be reached at ESiegel@SCFTA.org.
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Segerstrom Center for the Arts
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COCA is looking into Wealth Engine. Has anything changed in the last 2 years since this posting that would improve the import capabilities? Or have other products researching prospects replaced Wealth Engine?
From: Dale Aucoin <bounce-daleaucoin4707@tessituranetwork.com> Sent: 7/14/2010 10:01:01 AM
We did a Wealth Engine screening of about 50,000 constituents a few years ago. I only imported the capacity and prelim capacity into a custom tab which included other 'moves management' type information. I made sure it was clear that the information came from a specific wealth screening on a specifc date.
One can't assume that this information is 100% correct so for us it was just a starting point for more research. Our staff are aware that the Wealth Engine capacity is by no means their actual capacity.
I also made sure to create a help document that I added to Tessitura explaining the Weath Engine screening and data so future users can read what its all about.
Dale
We've taken to getting regular updates from WE (monthly) of small batches of customers, so, being always on the lookout for a way to save myself some work, I created a report/utility that will upload an excel file using the BCP procedure that Tess created. We did some tweaking to figure out how to deal with cases where they get new data on a customer that's already been screened (when to default to the old data, when to overwrite etc). It works well, and now when devo gets their regular updates, they simply save a file in the ImpFtp directory and run the utility, and their data is loaded a custom table.
Brian,
We are getting ready to import some data from WealthEngine into Tessitura in the next month. I would love to email or talk with you about what you have done so I can share with our Tessitura software developer/administrator.
Very best,
Tony Exler
Nashville Symphony
texler@NashvilleSymphony.org