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Work with Communications Director and event Project Manager on annual budget. - Liaise with Communications Director for coordination of all off-site event set up, sales. (EC) is to coordinate fundraising and non-fundraising events logistics and help administer special.
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Creative Event Design + Production; Local Excursions; Tours; Teambuilding; Offsite Events; Dine Arounds; Digital + Hybrid Programming; Health + Safety Logistics; CSR + Giveback Initiatives; Sustainable Planning Services; Transportation Logistics; Staffing; Content Creation; Graphic Design + Branding; Gifting.
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The position leads the overall operations of Alfred University's Bromeley-Daggett Equestrian Center at Maris Cuneo Equine Park including strategic planning, budget management, scheduling, daily logistics, horse care, and event logistics.
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Provide assistance to the Associate Vice President, Events in managing the event production process, pre-event planning, contracting, permitting, managing logistics, adhering to timelines, and follow through necessary to achieve goals.
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Involves communications, promotions, logistics and post-event follow-up. Relates to and coordinates with: International Director, RRT & Specialized Ministries / Senior Manager, Deployments & Operations / Deputy Director, Law Enforcement Ministry / Manager, Emergency Response and Logistics / Manager, Deployment and Peer Support / Manager, Communications / Logistics and Deployments Supervisor / Inventory Supervisor / BGEA Information and Communications departments.
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Manage day-to-day operations of active meetings and events, including NBAs creation and circulation of reports connect with hotel logistics. Fun. The RoleQuint is looking for an Rooms Event Specialist to join our NBA division team.
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This position coordinates all aspects of event planning including logistics, booth inventory and materials, rentals, shipping, staff and volunteer scheduling, event-related sales materials, event promos, and vendor relationships.
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Knowledge of event planning and event management logistics. Coordinate the event sponsorship program. Serving as a community liaison, the community engagement coordinator will work with organizations to develop partnerships that align with HACC's strategic priorities.
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The Live Event Producer will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of event production, including logistics, technology, equipment, production staff, content, and more. Job Title: Live Event Producer Employment Type: Full Time, 40 hours/week Reports to: Communications Director FLSA Status: Non Exempt Who We Are LIFE SURGE is a leading company in the industry of faith-based live events and financial education programs.
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First City Events offers full service event production; providing live entertainment such as DJs and bands, wedding and event planning and logistics, along with audio, video and lighting production.
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Coordinate events & tradeshows - At the direction Marketing Services Manager, follow through with event-related logistics and execution. Execute on event budgets based on parameters set by the Marketing Services Manager and Director of Marketing.
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Manage a variety of event tasks to include event design/theme, timelines, event production, menu requests, implements logistics, vendor scheduling, dock utilization, décor company support and provides approvals on purchase orders, Special Event Orders, logo usage, event spend, etc.
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The Athletic Operations Manager assists in coordinating logistics and planning special event preparation and site preparedness for all home athletic events and hosted internal and external events.
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Plan, organize, and execute event logistics with guidance from Conference Manager from initial stages of development, through on-site and conference wrap-up. Proven event operational skills including production schedules, budget management and event staffing.
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Manage Oasis activation logistics from inquiry to successfully completed event to ensure optimal client experience. 2+ years of experience in the event production industry in New York City.
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