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Work closely with the Hotel General Manager and Hotel Manager in establishing and maintaining key business objectives, effective marketing/PR, operational brand standards, guest relations and team member management.
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Perform other related duties as required or assigned by the Regional Marketing & Sales Director and General Manager. Marketing & Sales manager will work with park and corporate leadership to establish marketing strategies, develop ticket pricing, create promotions, and execeute other marketing functions.
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To successfully fill this role, you should maintain the attitude, behaviors, skills, and values that follow: 2 OR MORE YEARS AS A HOTEL FOOD & BEVERAGE MANAGER IS PREFERRED. Strong communication skills both verbal and written to meet business needs.
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Serves as the property sales liaison with Area Sales, Group Sales, Revenue Management, Event Management, Regional Marketing Communications and other hotel departments as appropriate.
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The General Manager provides leadership and guidance to the hotel front desk, housekeeping, and facilities management and staff, as well as food & beverage management and staff, and works cohesively with third party accounting, marketing, and revenue management.
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How you will make an impact/Key responsibilities: POSITION OVERVIEW: The Catering Sales Manager is responsible for developing and fostering business through pro-active direct sales, marketing, outside sales calls, and tours of the hotel.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Business Administration, Marketing, Hotel and Restaurant Management, or related major; 4 years experience in the sales and marketing or related professional area.
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Conference and Catering Sales Manager. Work closely with the Director of Sales & Marketing in strategizing all group related resort packages, and the assignment of meeting space.
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This work will be undertaken in conjunction with the hotel leadership team, General Manager, Director of Sales and Marketing, Director of Catering and Events and Revenue Manager.
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Proven track record for driving hotel, restaurant and food & beverage sales via paid social media, Google and digital marketing tactics. The Digital Marketing Manager for bread & Butter is responsible for managing and answering the needs of food & beverage and hotel & travel clients daily.
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Additional Roles we place throughout Ohio: Leasing Manager Property Manager Assistant Property Manager Leasing Consultant Leasing Specialist Bi-lingual Leasing Consultant (English/Spanish) Bi-lingual Property Manager (English/Spanish) Administrative Assistant Resident Relations Concierge Front Desk Bookkeeper Residential Sales & Marketing Maintenance Technician Make-Ready Technician Turnover Technician HVAC Technician Maintenance Supervisor Maintenance Manager Porter Groundskeeper Housekeeping.
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It is the primary responsibility of the Luxury Hotel Operations Manager to direct and ensure the smooth and efficient operation of the villa operations and butler services experience to all villas, suites, gaming salon and private event services within the company’s strategic vision.
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Interact with Sales and Marketing to ensure everyone is updated on new programs, packages and travel industry events that could make for positive public relations coverage in the trade or marketing platforms.
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Directly supervise the hotel’s Director of Sales and partner with the above sales support team to create and execute the hotel’s sales and marketing plan to secure the fair market share of business for the hotel.
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Knowledge of hotel operations, including marketing plans, security and safety programs, personnel and labor relations, preparation of business plans, repairs, maintenance, budget forecasting, quality assurance programs, hospitality law, and long-range planning.
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