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As part of the Marketing and Communications team in the College of Education, this position is responsible for advanced event management, program administration, coordination, and all phases of program activities, including planning, budgeting, developing, coordinating, executing and managing follow-up for large meetings, events, and conferences.
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Event Skills: Strong understanding and vast experience within the corporate event management industry to design, develop, and execute sponsorship events, domestic/international sales incentives, and ELT-level corporate meetings.
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7+ years of event production experience with strong project management, vendor management, and event planning, including digital and/or hybrid events. Ability to attend weekday, evening, and weekend meetings and events.
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Assists with coordinating and scheduling departmental meetings and events, as directed; secures space, equipment, food, and assists with the event as needed. Assists with records management including filing, correspondence, analyzing data, tracking and archiving files.
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The Conference & Event Contract Manager is an important contributor to both the Corporate Events and Conference Services teams, two branches of three that comprise our firm’s central source for planning and executing meetings, conferences and events which allow Baird to leverage buying power, achieve business results and deliver a consistent, brand-certified experience.
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As a National Sales Manager, you will use your creativity and thorough knowledge to secure profitable Meetings and Events for the Atlanta Convention Center. Highly Preferred Qualifications 3+ years prior related management work experience at convention hotel or convention center sales and/or event manager role.
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SUMMARY: The Inside Sales & Group Manager is responsible for the inside group sales effort and assisting the sales and operations teams to ensure that all pre-event, event and post-event phases of group events are executed and communicated appropriately.
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The Senior Associate, Meeting Planning, Events and Conference Services (MPE) is responsible for leading and managing the MPE team on all aspects of internal and external meeting/event planning, overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Foundation’s conference center, and supporting MPE team members’ professional development.
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Provide logistical management for meetings, including travel, preparing event specs with detailed set-up requirements, communicate requirements to clients, venues and vendors, and manage event app (if needed.
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5+ years of event planning and experience at a national and/or grassroots organization; experience with multi-management of meetings and special events.
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Assist in the management of cultivation and fundraising events during the year, with responsibilities including but not limited to: the development of sponsorship materials and prospect lists; coordination and facilitation of solicitor-based fundraising; planning and implementing event logistics, managing invitation lists and RSVPs, providing attendee research, managing day-of logistics, developing metrics to measure success, managing reporting, and working with event vendors.
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The Manager of Meetings and Events will be responsible for managing, coordinating, and executing group assignments turned over by the Sales Department. 3-5 years' previous experience in Event Management or Conference Services.
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The Catering Manager is cool under pressure and specializes in problem solving (especially when it comes to client relations and event management). Hospitality could encompass; hotels, bars, restaurants, nightclubs, and other event spaces Minimum 2-3 years of previous catering sales experienceAbility to clearly and pleasantly communicate in English with clients, guests, vendors, teammates/management, in person, in writing and on the telephoneProficient in MS Outook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint#LI-onsite.
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Lead the way by overseeing sales department and developing Sales Manager and Sales Administrator team on all aspects of event sales including prospecting, upselling, strategic selling, guest recovery, communication, networking, prioritization, and time management.
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The Event Sales Manager also host hotel tours, maintain strong customer relationships, participate and may lead event meetings and other staff meetings, and work as a team member with the sales and events staff.
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