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As a Marketing Event Coordinator reporting to our Marketing Operations Manager, your primary responsibility is to coordinate Marketing events of all sizes, ranging from national conferences to local, intimate events.
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Assist in on-site event management, including attendee assistance and issue resolution. Proficiency in MS Office and event management software/tools. The Augustine Institute is seeking an energetic Event Coordinator to be the first impression for our guests.
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The duties will fall into the following areas; gift processing and donor acknowledgment, data and information management, data reporting and list management, event administrative support, and general administrative support.
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Coordinate with travel industry partners in a regional inside sales support role with focus on sales and marketing support, sales team event coordination, logistics, reporting, coop marketing fulfilment, database management, and agency/advisor relationship management.
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Shopbop is seeking a highly motivated and experienced event coordinator to support management of in-person activations and partnerships. This role will support Shopbop’s Brand Partnerships manager in event execution, budget management, and partner relationships to create best-in-class experiences for customers and industry partners.
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Manage event budgets, including expense tracking and financial reporting. Bachelor's degree in a related field (e.g., communications, nonprofit management, English, or creative writing) or equivalent experience.
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Maintain and own event reporting by using Eventbrite and Salesforce. Coordination and execution of all offsite events and tradeshows, including but not limited to calendar/tour management, staffing, logistical operations, vendor management, catering, literature and giveaway sourcing and procurement, etc.
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Bachelors degree in Event Management, Communications, Human Resources or a related field." The role will also involve utilizing Phenom People to enhance event management and participant engagement.
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Assessment Data Management: Coordinate and manage data for various enlisted personnel assessment programs within the Army Command Assessment Programs, including BCAP (Army Command Evaluation Tool and Army Leader Assessment Tool), CCAP (ACET and ALAT), and SMAP (Peer/Subordinate Leader Assessment Tool.
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Additionally, this position will provide support to the Development Team in all aspects including event support, donor cultivation, donor gift acknowledgment, development administrative support, and reporting.
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The person’s fundamental responsibilities include personal, on-site/on scene assessment of and response to event/ management, situations, crises, and follow-up; initiation and effective delivery of verbal and written communication; personal visitation of students in both private and public areas; planning and management of tasks and responsibilities; report writing and task/event administration.
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Core Responsibilities:End to end event management with a particular emphasis on pre-event planning and post event reporting (while still being on site for events)Website and demand generation marketingContent programmingSpeaker (internal and external) selection & bookingVenue booking via GEMS (in alignment with Events vendor)Content production (e.g., slides, demos etc.
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The role is responsible for the receipt, unpacking and put away of supplies for institution, as well as ensuring assigned areas have sufficient supply to sustain operations until the next scheduled restocking event through accurate ordering for the next day’s delivery and management of secondary replenishment from the hospital’s central storeroom prior to concluding the restocking procedure for the unit.
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Experience with Phenom People or similar event management and HR software. Certification in event planning or project management. Ensuring seamlines integration of event data with DEI goals and reporting.
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Law firm or professional services firm experience and experience working with an event management platform a plus. Collaborate with the Director on budget management, ROI analysis and reporting for all client-hosted events (sports and entertainment events, client dinners, client team social events, etc.
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