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Support the planning and execution of an organization-wide event portfolio towards a Special Events Department fundraising goal of 8M+; work closely with the Special Events/Volunteer Programs Assistant and Associate Director, Special Events to reconcile department revenue and expenses; coordinate with vendors and external partners to confirm necessary logistical elements for events; work collaboratively on marketing materials and communications projects related to Special Events.
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Coordinate with the Marketing/Special Events manager and Galley 535 Assistant Director to ensure special event menu inventory items are available with the Ordering Coordinator.
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Degree in Video/Film Production, Communications, Marketing, or related field is required+ 3+ years office administration, communications, or exec assistant experience preferred+ Experience as a production assistant on-set in the video, film, or advertising industry is preferred.
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The Assistant Project Coordinator (APC) is a full-time position, which performs a variety of tasks for public outreach and stakeholder engagement programs as a member of a project team and under the guidance of a project manager.
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Categories: Communications/Public Relations/Marketing, Office/Administrative/Fiscal Support, Recreation/Event Services. Under the direction of the Assistant Director, the incumbent will distribute pre and post event assessments and collect feedback.
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Event Coordinator:Funerals: Be the point person for information dissemination; communicate with funeral homes regarding services held at BSP.Weddings and Rehearsals: Be the point person for gathering information from couples, utilizing the wedding spreadsheet, assisting priests and Music Coordinator with needed paperwork, track dates, ensure availability.
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Due to increased demand from both our clients and retail partners, we are currently hiring an Assistant Event Coordinator immediately. Strong desire to work in the retail/ marketing/ sales or promotional event field.
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Provide support to the marketing team at events including social media coverage & event operations. Assist with social event booking including Birthday Parties, Bottle Service, Happy Hour management, etc.
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Execute pre-determined calendar of seasonal FHBK Family Member events in collaboration with Birthday and Event Coordinator, Operations, and the Marketing Team. Chelsea Piers Field House Brooklyn is seeking to hire a full-time Assistant General Manager who will be responsible for managing the Sales & Hospitality Team, coordinating with Marketing on all customer communications, acting as General Manager when the GM is not present, and overseeing our STEAM after-school program.
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We are the area's leading Event / Promotions and Retail Marketing firm. Extensive leadership training Promotional advertising in-store PREFERRED SKILLS: 0-4 years of marketing, sales, or promotional event experience Experience in retail, restaurants, or dealing with the public on a regular basis is required for these positions.
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Position SummaryUnder the general supervision of the Assistant Football Coach and Director of Player Personnel, the Football Recruiting Coordinator provides moderately complex administrative support and coordination for football recruiting in the Department of Athletics of San Diego State University.
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That may include display media, paid search / SEM, SEO, online video ads and content marketing, mobile marketing, social media content and advertising, media buying and planning, measurement and analytics, marketing research, web design, ecommerce, relationship marketing, event marketing, public relations, branding, and consumer behavior.
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Assistant Marketing and Event Coordinator Join our team as an Assistant Event Coordinator and make a meaningful impact by organizing extraordinary events for world-renowned non-profit organizations.
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As an Entry Level Assistant Event Coordinator, you'll be an integral part of our team, making retail events come alive in a way that resonates with today's generation. We're not your typical event marketing company.
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If you're passionate about turning retail marketing events into epic moments, you're in the right place! Comfortable working hands-on to set up and organize event equipment. We're all about creating unforgettable retail event experiences by building direct connections to the target market.
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