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Drive the advanced planning and coordination of trade show and on-site events team for successful implementation of all trade shows and events including registration, booth shipping, set-up and tear-down.
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Reporting to the Manager of Events and Demand Generation, the Events Coordinator will be instrumental in executing our third-party conferences, trade show programs, and 2-3 internal hosted events per year.
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The physical demands of this job include sitting / standing for extended periods of time, lengthy periods of time looking at a computer screen using a keyboard and computer mouse, setting up trade show booth exhibits, and occasionally lifting cartons of products and rolls of extruded material.
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This role involves managing approximately 8-12 projects per month with a 90-day cycle on average where you will be planning, executing and overseeing every aspect of custom trade show booth projects from A to Z. The position is based onsite in San Diego, with occasional travel within California and Las Vegas, or weekend work during trade shows.
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The ability to set up a consumer show and trade show booth, including signage, table covering, decoration, and collateral. Must receive and store sales collateral, home office equipment, and trade show materials in or near home.
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Attend annual trade show to conduct booth visits and cover press conferences given by exhibitors/advertisers and find new contributors. We excel in managing and producing trade and consumer events across the United States in 12 diverse sectors such as pop culture (anime), energy, technology, and fire and rescue.
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Strategically manage a sales territory, selling & marketing a global portfolio of Abercrombie & Kent products and experiences to the retail travel agency community, with a focus on the Luxury Travel & Leisure Markets.
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The Event Specialist will be responsible for building an event calendar, handling the logistics for all events, training booth staff, optimizing each event for lead generation, and increasing productivity over time.
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Existing travel industry sales relationships in the Southeast region and a demonstrated track record of sales success are required within a sales territory with a leading travel company. Plan and manage sales activities of DMC sales team members in the territory to provide maximum return on investment.
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The ability to carry a laptop in carry-on luggage when traveling by air. 5 10 years of experience in travel industry sales. Be the brand ambassador and instil confidence and loyalty in the A&K brand.
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Represent A&K at trade shows and travel agency-organized consumer events, including setup of brand standard displays, collateral, and A/V. Provide travel agency/advisor updates for maintenance of database, CRM, and invitation lists.
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Responsible for sales and profitability growth within an assigned territory in the Southeast USA, including achievement of assigned revenue goals. Must own or lease a reliable vehicle, including required liability insurance coverage, to be used for business purposes within a drivable distance from home.
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Facilitate the set-up, execution and break-down of trade show booth activities. Coordinates the packing and shipping of booth and marketing materials for all trade shows/events. Coordinate trade show shipping logistics.
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A valid Drivers License and Passport are required. Bachelors degree required or equivalent experience. Implement a cost-effective sales strategy to meet or exceed A&Ks annual sales and revenue goals, working within a predetermined annual budget.
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Assist with designing trade show exhibits and booth layouts that effectively showcase new and improved products and engage with trade show attendees. Proficiency with 3D CAD and graphics programs, such as Rhino, Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, Solidworks or Keyshot.
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