What's your title?

My current title is "CRM Administrator." I'm our Tessitura DB, essentially. I have some SQL knowledge, but I'm not writing custom reports or stored procedures. But I do all FY and performance builds; I am responsible for TNEW content; I'm currently the only one building analytics dashboards; I do all training and onboarding; I maintain documentation of our system policies and procedures. My boss has never liked my title and thinks it should be Database Manager. I'm curious -- if your job sounds like mine, what is your title?

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  • I'm pretty much similar, although I don't do perf builds but I do write reports/stored procedures etc. as well as advising on how we can develop our use of Tessitura and I'm Tessitura Development Manager. I used to be DBA and although I did do bits of Server Maintenance (we're self hosted), I wasn't a fan of the title as it sounded way to technical!
    We have a similar role in the Box Office (again no perf builds, but they also do SQL and they are Ticketing Manager (Box Office Systems), so they are more focussed on the Box Office daily support side of things.

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  • I'm pretty much similar, although I don't do perf builds but I do write reports/stored procedures etc. as well as advising on how we can develop our use of Tessitura and I'm Tessitura Development Manager. I used to be DBA and although I did do bits of Server Maintenance (we're self hosted), I wasn't a fan of the title as it sounded way to technical!
    We have a similar role in the Box Office (again no perf builds, but they also do SQL and they are Ticketing Manager (Box Office Systems), so they are more focussed on the Box Office daily support side of things.

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