Aamir Javaid (Birmingham City FC) on the importance of a strong team to succeed as a ticketing manager
Absolutely hating it, and absolutely loving it
If true passion for ticketing from an early age is the metric, then Aamir Javaid is the king of kings within the ticketing space.
Birmingham City’s Head of Ticketing has been a regular guest at the box office ever since his childhood days, when he had a deep and sincere fascination for men in suits with screens in front of them being able to dictate where you sit and where you don’t sit at the stadium.
The fact that he is a devoted Arsenal fan has not stopped him from a career at the ticketing department at St Andrews, where he started as a Sales Assistant and has worked his way up to Head of Ticketing and along this route also built strong emotional ties to the club and their fans.
He is a firm believer in data driven decisions, and his skills and devotion for ticketing got him engaged both as a Ticketing Systems Support capacity at the Rugby League World Cup in 2021 and Ticketing Venue Manager at Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games on top of his duties at Birmingham City FC.
In this episode of TicketingPodcast.com, Aamir Javaid shares his views on where ticketing is heading and how to get there, and the importance of a strong team to succeed as a ticketing manager. He also dives into the beauty of local derbies and the Blues’ rivalry with Aston Villa , and he recaptures the paradox and difficulties of playing away matches at home during the two seasons when St Andrews also was the temporary home turf of Coventry City.
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