Good one Jay!  I was thinking of Director of Stuff That Those of Us Subject
to Age Discrimination Don't Understand.
Candace Perry
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  From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
Behalf Of Jay Heuman
  Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 3:03 PM
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  Subject: Re: Advice on job title


  I can't help but toss out:



  Prestidigitator of Digitization

  & Strategic Implementation



  A staffer with such a huge range of responsibilities must have magical
abilities!  J



  Best wishes,



  Jay Heuman

  Curator of Education

  Salt Lake Art Center



  20 South West Temple

  Salt Lake City, UT  84101

  Phone: 801.328.4201 x 121

  Fax: 801.322.4323

  URL: www.slartcenter.org



  Salt Lake Art Center: Celebrating 75 Years!

  1931-2006



  The aim of art is to represent not

  the outward appearance of things,

  but their inward significance.

  Aristotle (384-322 B.C.E.)





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Behalf Of Scher, Thomae Dawn
  Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 12:29 PM
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  Subject: Advice on job title



  I am posting this on behalf of a colleague in a midwestern museum.  Please
answer directly to the listserv.

  Thank you.

  Dawn Scher Thomae





  Subject: Name That Title

  Dear listers..I apologize for the anonymous letter, but I am looking for
help in deciding on a new director-level job title (mid-to-upper level
management) at our museum. The position will be largely responsible for
leveraging human and technological resources to not only digitize
collections, but to integrate those resources into exhibits, educational
programming, and an interactive website. It has both an education and
collections component but also incorporates technology and strategic
planning.

  Any thoughts?

  -Director of "Who Knows What"

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