Creative Director of Marketing
Bikini Inspector
Juicer.
Marketing Catalyst.
Paradigm Up-shifter.
Minister Without Portfolio.
Special Expediter.
Catalyst - I make things happen.
Total Product Synergy (TPS) Facilitator
Strategic Marketing Manager
The company is not too small to have “managers”. You are the first, someone has to be, might as well be you.
You all probably matrix-manage anyway based on your descriptions.
No matter what, do not put just a department name where you want a title. People you interact with will use the title to judge your responsibilties and to see if you are the right person for the assistance they need.
If you don’t interact with people, then you don’t need a card.
And if you don’t want to be in “marketing” for some visceral reason, and you would rather retract internally, please consider if that is really good for what sounds like a small (but growing?) film production and/or distribution company, or something related to that.
Nothing is carved in stone in a situation like that - you may be the Marketing person only until you can hire your replacement, and then you become the CEO’s right hand man for strategy if you can swing it, but for now, it definitely sounds like “Strategic Marketing Manager” is a good title for you
And one thing, whatever you do, don’t go to Sundance without sufficient cards. They are cheap, you won’t have time to reprint while there without giving up valuable contacts, and it is just sooo amateur to not have them (and you will see plenty who don’t).
You can always print a new batch with a new title when you get back if you realize a better title while you are there.
Director of Marketing
[ul]
[li]Head of Creative Dept[/li][li]Marketing & Design[/li][li]Chief Doing Stuff Guy[/li][li]The Go-To Man[/li][li]Gets Shit Done[/li][li]Prettifier and Thinking Type[/li][li]What She Said[/li][li]The Best[/li][li]Marketing Head Manager of Creative and Decision-Making Department, and Tea Boy[/li][/ul]
Chief Marketing Officer
Assistant Vice President for Marketing
Do not go with Blogger whatever you do.
Program Director
or
Program Manager
Charter Member?
Joker, Toker, and Midnight Smoker.
Don’t put a title.
A manager is not necessarily a supervisor. If you’re the guy who’s doing the marketing and programming, then you’re managing those areas for your business.
I like this. The “strategic” shows that you’re about thinking and planning. And as Little Nemo said, it doesn’t sound like a supervisory role, but rather that you’re in charge of a particular aspect.
I had a job very like lissener’s when I was in college. I was the “Program Director, Bijou, University of Minnesota Student Unions”
(Well, it wasn’t a job, it was a student leadership position. But I got a full ride scholarship out of it).
I agree with ShibbOleth. Since you don’t have a title, why invent one for the business card? What would that accomplish?
Lord High Everything Else