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We are looking for a Sr. Event Marketing Specialist (Executive Experience) , and a leader-doer to design and deliver "best-in-SaaS" executive experiences that drive business outcomes and deepen relationships between PagerDuty leaders and the executives of our key Enterprise customers.
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Marketing & Promotion of YJR Owned events Help grow, establish and build current and new event offerings by YellowJacket Racing Travel to race sites throughout NY or areas we service to provide event services Experience: 2-3 Years Event Experience Preferred, but also 3-5 years work experience in leadership, customer relations and technology role.
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Product Connections is an Experiential Engagement Agency that specializes in developing and implementing In-Store product demos and Customer Engagement Experiences inside Sams Club throughout the US and Puerto Rico.
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Marketing Event Specialist - Capital One - Tysons C1. The Marketing Event Specialist is responsible for supporting the marketing team’s operations to help maximize efficiency and achieve smooth execution and to provide design support.
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The Senior Event Specialist will be responsible for assisting in planning and delivering all OMNIA Partners branded events across multiple departments. The Senior Event Specialist will assist in conceptualizing along with preparing and managing event timelines.
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T-ROC is looking for motivated Roadshow Sales Specialists to WOW our retail partners!
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Product Connections is an Experiential Engagement Agency that specializes in developing and implementing In-Store product demos and Customer Engagement Experiences inside Sam’s Club throughout the US and Puerto Rico.
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Product Connections is an Experiential Engagement Agency that specializes in developing and implementing In-Store product demos and Customer Engagement Experiences inside Sam’s Club throughout the US and Puerto Rico.
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Product Connections is an Experiential Engagement Agency that specializes in developing and implementing In-Store product demos and Customer Engagement Experiences inside Sam’s Club throughout the US and Puerto Rico.
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Product Connections is an Experiential Engagement Agency that specializes in developing and implementing In-Store product demos and Customer Engagement Experiences inside Sam’s Club throughout the US and Puerto Rico.
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Product Connections is an Experiential Engagement Agency that specializes in developing and implementing In-Store product demos and Customer Engagement Experiences inside Sam’s Club throughout the US and Puerto Rico.
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Product Connections is an Experiential Engagement Agency that specializes in developing and implementing In-Store product demos and Customer Engagement Experiences inside Sam’s Club throughout the US and Puerto Rico.
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Prepares and submits all on-line requirements on the same day as Event execution. Assists other Event Specialists with event kits, materials and tools as needed. Responsible for the Event execution equipment in the stores.
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Properly sets up and prepares Event Table for execution. Can maintain a clean, sterile and safe work station using cleaning chemicals. Able to assist/perform all job responsibilities assigned to the demo program.
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Assists with preparation for client visits and completes audit corrections. Serves, demonstrates, intercepts consumers and sells products in a professional manner. Management and maintenance of the equipment and supplies used for events to ensure they are clean and secured in the agreed upon area of the backroom.
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