Mary Ann Tabuena

Data Conversion Lead at APRA AMCOS

Mary Ann Tabuena is an experienced professional with a strong background in data migration and SQL development. Mary Ann has worked as a Data Conversion Lead at APRA AMCOS, where they led a team in migrating large amounts of data from a legacy system to an SQL platform. Mary Ann worked closely with subject matter experts and data analysts to gather business requirements and translate them into technical requirements.

Prior to their role at APRA AMCOS, Mary Ann worked as a SQL/BI Developer at ACARA from December 2011 to May 2015. Mary Ann also has experience as a Systems Analyst at Aimia Inc from March 2007 to November 2011, where they were involved in SQL, PowerBuilder, C#, ASP.net, and Coldfusion development. Mary Ann also assisted business analysts in completing statements of work and producing technical designs.

Starting their career at AMMIC Philippines in May 1997, Mary Ann worked as a Senior Developer in PowerBuilder and C#.net. Mary Ann also had involvement in testing web services.

Overall, Mary Ann Tabuena has a strong background in data migration, SQL development, and technical analysis.

Mary Ann Tabuena completed their Bachelor's degree in Information Technology with a focus on Computer Studies from the Polytechnic University of the Philippines, which they attended from 1992 to 1996. Mary Ann has also obtained the certification for "Advanced SQL for Data Scientists" from LinkedIn in the year 2022.

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Sydney, Australia

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APRA AMCOS

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APRA AMCOS is Australasia’s leading music rights management organisation representing songwriters, composers and publishers since 1926. With more than 108,000 members across Australia and New Zealand, our membership includes the very best and brightest of established and emerging musical talent at home and around the globe. We administer rights on their behalf, supporting songwriters, composers and publishers in an industry that is a flagship of culture and creativity, generating billions of dollars each year for the Australian and New Zealand economies. We are affiliated with similar collective management organisations around the world. So when Australian and New Zealand songs and compositions are played overseas, Australian and New Zealand writers get paid. We also help music customers in Australia and New Zealand access music from the rest of the world. APRA, the Australasian Performing Right Association Limited (APRA) was established in 1926 to manage the performance and communication rights of its members. This covers music that is communicated or performed publicly including on radio, television, online, live gigs in pubs and clubs etc. AMCOS, the Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society Limited (AMCOS) was established in 1979 to manage “mechanical royalties”, that is, the reproduction or copying and storage of music in different formats. This covers copying of songs and compositions by record labels or other parties to sell them on CD, DVD, online, for use as production music and for radio/TV programs. Today APRA AMCOS is one organisation that covers all these rights and uses of music, for both local and international songs, for the benefit of music creators and music customers


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Headquarters

Ultimo, Australia

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201-500

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