Also, how many of you directly manage the AV department? Is AV simply under the 
IT umbrella, but managed by a different manager?

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    *NKOS Workshop at DC-2017: Call for Participation Extended*
    
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    Message: 2
    Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2017 00:34:51 +0000
    From: Brian Whaley <bwha...@kimbellmuseum.org>
    To: "mcn-l@mcn.edu" <mcn-l@mcn.edu>
    Subject: [MCN-L] IT SIG: IT Managing AV?
    Message-ID: <049bf260-d46c-41bf-8d22-1b731eadb...@kimbellmuseum.org>
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    Hello all!
    
    So, how many of you have an AV department in your museums?
    
    If you have an AV department, does IT manage it, or is it a separate area?
    
    In either case, what kind of AV services do you have, and how many people 
are in the AV department?
    
    Thanks to everyone.
    
    Brian Whaley
    Head of IT and AV
    Kimbell Art Museum
    3333 Camp Bowie Boulevard
    Fort Worth, TX 76107-2792
    bwha...@kimbellmuseum.org<mailto:bwha...@kimbellmuseum.org>
    t.  817.332.8451 ext 357
    f.  817.877.1264
    www.kimbellart.org
    
    
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    Message: 3
    Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2017 20:47:48 -0400
    From: Paul Fritz <cj5flips...@yahoo.com>
    To: Museum Computer Network Listserv <mcn-l@mcn.edu>
    Subject: Re: [MCN-L] IT SIG: IT Managing AV?
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    All of my previous museums have combined AV and IT. In my current role as 
Director of IT for a for profit development company, we also have them 
combined. 
    
    The largest infrastructure I oversaw had one large theater, around eight 
video conference rooms, several smaller rooms, plus several exhibition spaces, 
and classrooms. 
    
    Paul
    
    > On Jul 2, 2017, at 8:34 PM, Brian Whaley <bwha...@kimbellmuseum.org> 
wrote:
    > 
    > Hello all!
    > 
    > So, how many of you have an AV department in your museums?
    > 
    > If you have an AV department, does IT manage it, or is it a separate area?
    > 
    > In either case, what kind of AV services do you have, and how many people 
are in the AV department?
    > 
    > Thanks to everyone.
    > 
    > Brian Whaley
    > Head of IT and AV
    > Kimbell Art Museum
    > 3333 Camp Bowie Boulevard
    > Fort Worth, TX 76107-2792
    > bwha...@kimbellmuseum.org<mailto:bwha...@kimbellmuseum.org>
    > t.  817.332.8451 ext 357
    > f.  817.877.1264
    > www.kimbellart.org
    > 
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    Message: 4
    Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2017 02:35:47 +0000
    From: Bryon Thornburgh <bthornbu...@denverartmuseum.org>
    To: Museum Computer Network Listserv <mcn-l@mcn.edu>
    Subject: Re: [MCN-L] IT SIG: IT Managing AV?
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    When I started at the DAM AV was not in IT, but we have since moved it into 
IT since we share some similar equipment and there are some shared skill sets 
between the two departments.
    
    Our AV department's responsibilities include:
    - Presales for external clients hosting an event in a number of spaces 
throughout the museum
    - Providing equipment and staff support for external client events
    - Providing equipment and staff support for internal (staff, support 
groups, board of directors, etc.) events
    - Occasionally they work with external AV companies that are hired to 
support internal and external events
    - Service/maintain AV equipment inventory
    - Run our 266 person auditorium including projection and control rooms
    - Consultant when needed on AV equipment installations in galleries to 
support an exhibition
    - Video editing for internal and external clients
    
    We have 1 FT AV Manager and 6 AV on-call techs that work as event support 
demand dictates.
    
    I am happy to discuss further,
    Bryon Thornburgh
    Director of Technology
    720.913.0136
    bthornbu...@denverartmuseum.org
    
    Denver Art Museum
    100 W. 14th Avenue Parkway
    Denver, CO 80204
    
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    -----Original Message-----
    From: mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behalf Of 
Brian Whaley
    Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2017 6:35 PM
    To: mcn-l@mcn.edu
    Subject: [MCN-L] IT SIG: IT Managing AV?
    
    Hello all!
    
    So, how many of you have an AV department in your museums?
    
    If you have an AV department, does IT manage it, or is it a separate area?
    
    In either case, what kind of AV services do you have, and how many people 
are in the AV department?
    
    Thanks to everyone.
    
    Brian Whaley
    Head of IT and AV
    Kimbell Art Museum
    3333 Camp Bowie Boulevard
    Fort Worth, TX 76107-2792
    bwha...@kimbellmuseum.org<mailto:bwha...@kimbellmuseum.org>
    t.  817.332.8451 ext 357
    f.  817.877.1264
    www.kimbellart.org
    
    [SCFD]
    
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