Anyone willing to share their thoughts on good business card titles for someone who partly owns the coworking business and is the primary contact? I will already hire a community manager / office manager. But I need a title for me, who will be there for things like sales, marketing, growth, and things the community manager won’t be available or able to handle. My clients will be a mix of traditional professional services (legal, finance), and creative, tech, health sciences, etc. Mainly startups, independent consultants, and small companies.
I am curious what the raw thoughts are from this community.
Anyone willing to share their thoughts on good business card titles for someone who partly owns the coworking business and is the primary contact? I will already hire a community manager / office manager. But I need a title for me, who will be there for things like sales, marketing, growth, and things the community manager won’t be available or able to handle. My clients will be a mix of traditional professional services (legal, finance), and creative, tech, health sciences, etc. Mainly startups, independent consultants, and small companies.
I am curious what the raw thoughts are from this community.
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 9:09 PM, Farhan Abbasi [email protected] wrote:
Hi folks,
Anyone willing to share their thoughts on good business card titles for someone who partly owns the coworking business and is the primary contact? I will already hire a community manager / office manager. But I need a title for me, who will be there for things like sales, marketing, growth, and things the community manager won’t be available or able to handle. My clients will be a mix of traditional professional services (legal, finance), and creative, tech, health sciences, etc. Mainly startups, independent consultants, and small companies.
I am curious what the raw thoughts are from this community.
CoWork Jax’s “person in charge” is Managing Director.
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On Thursday, January 23, 2014 11:09:15 PM UTC-5, Farhan Abbasi wrote:
Hi folks,
Anyone willing to share their thoughts on good business card titles for someone who partly owns the coworking business and is the primary contact? I will already hire a community manager / office manager. But I need a title for me, who will be there for things like sales, marketing, growth, and things the community manager won’t be available or able to handle. My clients will be a mix of traditional professional services (legal, finance), and creative, tech, health sciences, etc. Mainly startups, independent consultants, and small companies.
I am curious what the raw thoughts are from this community.
I recently switched to Founder for myself. It seems to imply that I can do anything that anyone needs at any time which is basically my job description
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On Thursday, January 23, 2014 9:09:15 PM UTC-7, Farhan Abbasi wrote:
Hi folks,
Anyone willing to share their thoughts on good business card titles for someone who partly owns the coworking business and is the primary contact? I will already hire a community manager / office manager. But I need a title for me, who will be there for things like sales, marketing, growth, and things the community manager won’t be available or able to handle. My clients will be a mix of traditional professional services (legal, finance), and creative, tech, health sciences, etc. Mainly startups, independent consultants, and small companies.
I am curious what the raw thoughts are from this community.
It’s a bit unconventional, but at Cowork Frederick we have “Founder” and “Keeper”.
We’re a small coworking space and so each wears a lot of hats and many responsibilities are shared or swapped depending on workload. Generally speaking, however, the Founder (Glen) handles financials, attendance and,generally tracks the business. Because of his skills he also handles just about everything technical. I’m the Keeper and handle events and community-building. I also do just about all the shopping, and arrange for things like cleaning and most reparis to the building.
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On Thursday, January 23, 2014 11:09:15 PM UTC-5, Farhan Abbasi wrote:
Hi folks,
Anyone willing to share their thoughts on good business card titles for someone who partly owns the coworking business and is the primary contact? I will already hire a community manager / office manager. But I need a title for me, who will be there for things like sales, marketing, growth, and things the community manager won’t be available or able to handle. My clients will be a mix of traditional professional services (legal, finance), and creative, tech, health sciences, etc. Mainly startups, independent consultants, and small companies.
I am curious what the raw thoughts are from this community.
We use ‘Partner’ for each of the directors of the business entity, regardless of typical responsibility or day-to-day involvement in the space.
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On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 12:02 AM, Julia Ferguson [email protected] wrote:
It’s a bit unconventional, but at Cowork Frederick we have “Founder” and “Keeper”.
We’re a small coworking space and so each wears a lot of hats and many responsibilities are shared or swapped depending on workload. Generally speaking, however, the Founder (Glen) handles financials, attendance and,generally tracks the business. Because of his skills he also handles just about everything technical. I’m the Keeper and handle events and community-building. I also do just about all the shopping, and arrange for things like cleaning and most reparis to the building.
On Thursday, January 23, 2014 11:09:15 PM UTC-5, Farhan Abbasi wrote:
Hi folks,
Anyone willing to share their thoughts on good business card titles for someone who partly owns the coworking business and is the primary contact? I will already hire a community manager / office manager. But I need a title for me, who will be there for things like sales, marketing, growth, and things the community manager won’t be available or able to handle. My clients will be a mix of traditional professional services (legal, finance), and creative, tech, health sciences, etc. Mainly startups, independent consultants, and small companies.
I am curious what the raw thoughts are from this community.