Julie, Would you be willing to share your findings? 1) 200 full-time / 200 part-time / 400 volunteers 2) 7 3) Director of Technology (oversees department), Manager of Technical Services (oversees network & server infrastructure), Manager of Technology Programs (project manager), Developer, Help Desk Supervisor (oversees help desk & personnel and helps with server administration), (2) Support Technicians 4) For the most part everyone has specific responsibilities. We are working to cross-train on certain areas for redundancy. 5) Deputy Director, Chief Marketing Office 6) Denver Art Museum
Bryon Thornburgh Director of Technology 720.913.0136 bthornburgh at denverartmuseum.org <mailto:bthornburgh at denverartmuseum.org> Denver Art Museum 100 W. 14th Avenue Parkway Denver, CO 80204 Visit www.denverartmuseum.org <http://www.denverartmuseum.org/> and subscribe to our e-newsletter <http://www.patronmail.com/pmailweb/PatronSetup?oid=238>. The Denver Art Museum salutes the citizens of metro Denver for helping fund arts, culture and science through their support of the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) <http://www.scfd.org/>. On 10/27/14, 10:11 AM, "Julie Brubaker" <jbrubaker at geh.org> wrote: >Hi MCN! >I'm looking for some quick current data about your Museum's IT Department. >If you have a moment, your response would be much appreciated: > >1. How many people work at your Museum? >2. How many people are in the IT Department at your Museum? >3. What are all the titles (or roles/responsibility areas) of the people >in >IT at your Museum? >4. Does every IT person have a specific set of responsibilities or are >there a lot of overlapping responsibilities? >5. Who does the head of your IT Department report to? >6. Would you share the name of your Museum? > >If this survey has been done before and the data exists somewhere, please >accept my apologies for repeating the questions and point me to the >results. > >Thank you! >Julie > >---- >Julie P. Brubaker >Director of Information and Interpretive Technology >George Eastman House >jbrubaker at geh.org