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They are the leader of the pack with client relationships and community involvement and an exceptional collaborator within all hotel Catering Manager collaborates on service standards, food and beverage minimums and forecasting along with the Event Operations Manager and both are the partner in crime to the Director of Sales.
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Our Regional Sales & Events Manager is responsible for aggressively soliciting, selling, booking events, and generating onsite group dining sales as well as off-site catering sales at Big Red F restaurants in these territories: Denver, Lafayette, and Estes Park. Relationships are your 'juice' and satisfaction is drawn from throwing an amazing party and closing the deal.
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Our Senior Sales Manager will be responsible for social and corporate catering events with and without guestrooms for the hotel. We are looking to add a Senior Sales Manager to our team at Hotel West & Main, Tapestry by Hilton in Conshohocken.
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Senior Sales Manager. Represent hotel by soliciting, responding to and negotiating with persons requiring large and complex group accommodations with or without meeting space and/or on\-site \(hotel\) catering, based upon market segment and account files assigned by the Director of Sales and Marketing.
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The Catering Manager collaborates on service standards, food and beverage minimums and forecasting along with the Event Operations Manager and both are the partner in crime to the Director of Sales.
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Hilton offers a best-in market SIP (Short-Term Incentive Plan) to our Sales, Catering & Events teams to reward our employees for their contributions to our company's financial success. The sales office in a hotel is a fast-paced, ever-changing environment and is a true launching pad for those who aspire to grow their careers in hospitality.
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Maintain an individual booking goal and contribute to the team booking goal for catering sales contributions. Experience with catering sales or theme park event sales preferred.
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Minimum 1-year prior experience in Sales, Catering or Convention Services. Manage all aspects of booking meetings and catering functions to include proposals, contracts and detailing Banquet Event Orders.
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At Concord Hospitality, our Senior Sales Manager’s earn competitive wages, receive our extensive benefit package including medical/dental/vision plans, life insurance, ST/LT disability options, 401K options, tuition assistance plus training & development and career advancement opportunities.
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Catering Sales Manager is responsible for booking catering and banquet events. You’ll help bring the virtue of hospitality to life while we create an environment that allows you to be your best self and grow.
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We are excited to announce that we are seeking a Group Sales Manager to join us in selling our beautiful 374 Oceanfront Suite Resort. Additional Requirements: This is an on-property sales manager position.
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Minimum of 2 year or equivalent combination of education and experience; in catering or catering sales in hospitality experience preferred. Position Purpose: The convention services manager acts as a liaison between the customer and hotel sales person.
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The Event Sales Manager will also contribute to site inspections, maintaining strong customer relationships and working as a team member with the sales and catering staff. We are currently seeking an Event Sales Manager to join our team.
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Bachelor's degree in business, hospitality, or related field and/or 2+ years of hotel sales experience. In this role, you will use your creativity and sales skills to drive revenue by booking and managing events, from weddings to corporate conferences.
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The Catering Sales Manager targets and coordinates catering sales efforts for booking and detailing private events, in-house meetings, all meeting only request without guestrooms, local organizations monthly meetings/luncheons and social events while maximizing profitability and creating an inspiring hospitality experience for the guest.
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