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The Event Sales Manager is responsible for both inbound and outbound sales, as well as meeting/exceeding event sales goals. The Event Sales Manager responsibilities include Lead Generation, working directly with Clients to create Proposals and Bookings, Detailing Banquet Event Orders, and Managing Finances.
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Because the Group Event Sales Manager juggles many competing priorities, combining responsibility for sales and administrative duties with serving as the primary direct resource for their assigned regions.
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The AV Sales Manager will serve as the onsite representative for customer needs during live events, in coordination with the UCLA event sales teams, Technical Project Engineer, Supervisor, Event Services, and third-party vendors in order to ensure all requirements are delivered as scoped.
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Military veteran – military service member – sales representative – sales manager – sales director – event manager – service – advisor – account executive – real estate agent – insurance agent – loan officer – home advisor *to apply.
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This individual will support and assist the Event Sales Manager. Event Manager will assist in phones if Sales Coordinator is on the line. 50 Eggs Hospitality Group is looking for an experienced Event Sales Coordinator to support their two high-volume restaurant event programs in Miami.
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The Event Sales Manager will be responsible to drive revenue for group events in admission and catering for Busch Gardens and Adventure Island including corporate, social, military, youth and religious groups.
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The Convention Services Manager will work in conjunction with the Director of Sales or Director of Catering/Convention Services to achieve the hotel's revenue meeting planner satisfaction scores and food and beverage goals for one or more assigned properties.
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Other tasks as assigned by the Ancillary Revenue Manager or venue management. Promote and sell all the various promotions or upsells offered at each event, such as Premier Parking, Fast Lane, Clear Bags, Blankets, Lawn Chair Rentals, VIP Club Access, VIP Seat Upgrades, Cabanas, Reserved Lawn, etc.
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The Event Manager is a team leader who excels at delivering results and luxury experiences. 2+ years experience in retail sales and management or event production. The Event Manager has a high attention to detail, is flexible, thrives in a fast paced environment, has an entrepreneurial mindset, problem solver and loves to travel.
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The Event Planning Manager acts a liaison between the customer and hotel sales person to provide direction and supervision during execution of meeting and banquet functions or event.
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The Experiential Marketing & Promotions Manager should have a passion for delivering unique experiences for sponsors and consumers through integrated marketing campaigns and event execution.
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We are seeking a creative and detail-oriented Event Planning Manager to join our team! Experience with major Hospitality Sales CRM systems. Bachelor's degree and/or 2+ years of hotel sales experience.
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We're seeking a creative and detail-oriented Event Planning Manager to join our team! Will be available to customers during event to solve problems and suggest alternatives to previous arrangements.
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Interface with clients as directed by the Senior/ Event Planning Manager. as needed and requested by Senior/Event Planning Manager. Attends pre-con meetings and prearrival meetings for all groups as directed by the Event Manager.
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Under direct supervision from the Box Office/Parking Manager, Assistant Box Office/Parking Manager or Event Cashier Supervisor, the Event Cashier will function as a ticket seller, service desk cashier or parking cashier for scheduled events.
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