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Manages logistics, coordination and event planning for key meetings and events involving the executive office, such as meeting room reservations, AV requirements and catering.
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Several years of demonstrated experience in managing core event production tasks such as vendor evaluation and contracting, creating staffing and run-of-show sheets, catering and beverage planning, event production rentals, and similar is required.
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With 40 years of experience in meeting planning and special event production, Q Center has become an industry leader with boundless versatility and exceptional levels of service.
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The Event Production Manager will act as the primary point of contact for the client during the planning process while also liaising with our on-site event, technology, and control room teams to ensure a seamless meeting event experience from start to finish.
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Referral services for child, elder and pet care, home and auto repair, event planning and more. · Maintains all aspects of the Record Retention Program to include scheduling and conducting quarterly meetings, managing Iron Mountain reports and records destruction schedules, and education and oversight of records retention department liaisons.
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Event Coordination: Assist in planning and executing events such as workshops, college readiness meetings, and recognition ceremonies to engage students, mentors, donors, and community stakeholders.
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Event Planner Location: Chicago, IL/HybridDuration: months Description:Support Corporate Events Team:Assist corporate events team in planning, facilitating, and deploying the logistics and activities for meetings and events for the company to include CEO Events, Executive Committee Events, Campus Events and town halls.
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Event planning in collaboration with the leadership team and accurate record keeping and reporting using various software products will also be expected of the Development Director.
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As Assistant Director, Meetings and Events, you will oversee the high-level planning and execution of the SOCMA Show (our trade show with over 1,050 attendees and 150 exhibitors), the SOCMA Summit (our conference and annual meeting), and other smaller events like the ESG Workshop.
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The Conference Services Manager will be responsible for the planning, upselling, and execution of Group meetings and events with high service standards and operational efficiency while creating an inspiring hospitality experience for the Group guest.
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More specifically, this role engages with multiple stakeholders at all levels of the organization in technical pre-planning, team building and executing Town Halls, Summits, Regional and Annual meetings, and specialized broadcasts utilizing traditional broadcast equipment within a production control room.
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The Director of Event Services is a senior member of the Convention and Meetings team, driving strategic improvements and operational efficiencies to enhance member engagement objectives.
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Event Planning: Working closely with clients to plan and execute events, such as weddings, corporate meetings, parties, and conferences. Wurzak Hotel Group is looking for an experienced Director of Catering to support the Sales & Events efforts of our Marriott award winning recently renovated Sheraton Hotel in King of Prussia, PA. The Director of Catering is responsible for leading and overseeing all aspects of the catering department's operations, including sales, event planning, menu development, staffing, and customer service.
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1-2 years of experience in event planning, hospitality, marketing, or related field. We are active seeking a highly organized and detailed-oriented Event Assistant to join our team.
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KDP is seeking an experienced corporate event planning professional to fill the role of an Associate Manager, Corporate Events on the Corporate Events and Business Travel Team. This position contributes to company growth by creating and executing national brand sponsorship events, domestic/international sales incentives, and ELT-level corporate meetings for over 11, internal and external customers annually.
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