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The Minnesota Orchestra is seeking a CRM and Audience Insights Manager to lead Tessitura CRM, analytics, and data governance across Audience Services, Marketing, and Development. You will drive reporting, dashboards, and data-driven decision-making with a cross‑functional team and IT partnership.
Responsibilities include leading CRM adoption, training, and complex list creation, while collaborating on campaigns and revenue initiatives. Hybrid work may be available.
Minnesota Orchestra
Minneapolis, MN
Department: Audience Services
Reports To: Director of Ticket and House Services
Classification: Exempt
Status: Regular, Full-time
Direct Reports: None
Salary Range: $95,000 to $105,000 annually
The CRM & Audience Insights Manager serves as the organization's business lead and subject matter expert for Tessitura CRM, ensuring the system effectively supports audience services, marketing, development, and organizational decision-making. Situated in Audience Services, taking additional direction from marketing and development, and working in partnership with Information Technology, this position leads CRM utilization, user adoption, reporting, analytics, data governance, and business process optimization across the organization.
This role is responsible for maximizing the value of Tessitura through effective system use, data stewardship, audience insights, reporting, training, and cross-functional collaboration. Additionally, the position develops reporting and analytics that inform decision-making, and champions best practices that deepen constituent engagement and improve operational efficiency. The role participates in on-going improvement and planning for Audience Services Department by contributing and participating in bi-annual Audience Services meetings, monthly staff meetings, weekly update meetings, weekly manager meetings, daily team meetings, and strategy meetings with other staff, supervisors and managers.
The Minnesota Orchestra is a Grammy Award-winning orchestra known for acclaimed performances in Minnesota and around the world, a storied history of recordings and radio broadcasts, innovative educational engagement programs and a commitment to new orchestral music. Founded by Emil Oberhoffer in 1903 as the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, the organization was the eighth major orchestra established in the United States. In 1911, it began a series of children's concerts under the sponsorship of the Young People's Symphony Concert Association (YPSCA), which continues to this day. Early in the 1920s, the orchestra was one of the first to be heard on recordings and on the radio, playing a nationally broadcast concert with guest conductor Bruno Walter in 1923. In 1968, the orchestra changed its name to the Minnesota Orchestra (or Minnesota Orchestral Association).
Today the Orchestra performs a wide variety of music including nearly 175 concerts in a typical year, primarily at Orchestra Hall in downtown Minneapolis, the organization's home since 1974. The Orchestra is led by Music Director Thomas Søndergård and has historically toured regularly throughout Minnesota, nationally and abroad. The Minnesota Orchestra has an annual budget of $42.6M and ended FY2024 with net assets of $185.5M. The organization employs over 150 FT employees and over 100 PT staff and is supported and governed by an 80+ member Board of Directors. In 2024-25, 237,875 guests attended in-person concerts; with audio streaming, digital concerts, TV and radio broadcasts included that number reached more than 2.5 million people.
We believe every employee is essential to the success of the organization and critical to accomplishing our mission to enrich, inspire and serve our community.
Our working relationships are based on respect for each other as individuals, confidence in one another, and a genuine desire to actively listen and collaborate with each other.
We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive organization that honors and reflects the community we serve, welcomes, and instills diversity across our organization, and nurtures an equitable and inclusive culture.
The Minnesota Orchestra is primarily a place-based organization, offering hybrid schedules that require some in-person, on-site work. Permission is required for applicants and current employees seeking to reside outside of the Twin Cities metropolitan area or more than 60 miles from Orchestra Hall. While working on site at Orchestra Hall or the administrative offices, work is performed in an open office environment with moderate noise levels in a cubical desk configuration and in a performing art building on stage, in a lobby or other location within the facility, and occasionally in an outdoor environment for outdoor concerts, or other activities. While performing the duties of this position, incumbents may be required to do all or some of the following, with or without accommodation:
The typical workdays and hours for the organization are Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm with the possibility of extended evening, weekend or holiday hours. In this exempt position, work is expected to be delivered within established deadlines and quality standards without regard to the typical working days or hours as noted above with some autonomy to determine attendance at a performance or other events.
Our benefit programs are more than just insurance plans. To us, they demonstrate a commitment to our employees and their families that we care about who they are and their health and wellbeing.
The Minnesota Orchestral Association is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable discrimination laws. We recruit, hire, train and promote all persons without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, age, disability, creed, status with regard to public assistance or any other non-job related characteristic.