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From Project Coordinators to Talent Managers, the Cultural Arts Office (CAO) has renamed this subdivision of the Student Artist Managers (SAM) to be more appropriate to the work that they do. Talent Management is one of the sub-divisions of the expanded field-specific services that SAMs have to offer.
Most exposed to the different CAO groups and their clients, the Talent Management division has several functions. They act as a liaison officer between clients and the performing group's trainer and division manager for productions regarding the details of performance request. They ensure the clients of the performance of the group and sees to it that the proper answer is given back to the client. They take care of coordinating other collateral needs of the performing groups that would be needed in their self-organized productions (i.e. office management- ushering and booking (theatre), research/training (monitoring and evaluation), marketing) up to the initial meeting. They process performance requests, AQuA requirements and other tasks delegated by the CAO personnel. They update the calendar, books the performance on the Booking board and logbook, and the CAO-DBMS. Daily, they check the performance request and do the follow-up of its status. They also file the forms needed in the performance requests folder and ensure its orderliness. They check if a performance request conflicts with other request or activities of the requested group. They release letters to the requesting party regarding request status.
As of the first term of SY 2003-2004, the talent management division is composed of two teams. Handling the DLSU Chorale, Innersoul, Harlequin Theatre Guild and La Salle Dance Company - Jazz is Sherryl Zulueta (Yeng). For the three other performing groups, DLSU Chamber, DLSU Pops Orchestra and La Salle Dance Company - Street, the talent manager is Pamela David (Pam).
Click on the links below to view the flowchart for the performance requests and the flowchart for self-organized events.
:Preformance Request
:Self-organized events
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