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Lead the execution of several events that take place over the course of the year, including but not limited to Holiday Party for Major Donors, Annual Donor Briefing & Toast, Center Dinner, Women's Event, Fashion Centered, Garden Party, Cycle for the Cause, The Center's 3-day bike peer-to-peer fundraising ride from Boston to New York, and others, in collaboration with the Director of Special Events and an additional Special Events Manager.
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Outstanding personality with ability to motivate diverse personalities and talents Special event/group activity planning skills Excellent organizational and time management skills Computer Proficiency Excellent phone and written communication skills Benefits Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision) Retirement Plan (401k) PTO for full time positions Short & Long Term Disability Insurance Life Insurance Career Advancement Opportunities #LGV.
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Develop site-specific operations plans for all aspects of event production (traffic management & parking, waste management, pedestrian flow, emergency & medical services, etc. As a Special Events Coordinator you will be responsible for assisting in the creation, development and implementation of special events for a designated region.
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Manage the annual fundraising gala and other special events with high-level insight, detailed planning, budget management, cross-department collaboration, and event analysis.
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All events both Plated and Buffet style food that is left over and untouched in the hot box or coolers must be addressed with Chef’s before event on how to handle after event is over.
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Duties/Responsibilities Duties/Responsibilities On-site event management of selected sports, assisting full-time facility staff with set-up/breakdown of home athletic events, contacting visiting teams and officials, creating and/or updating athletic operations manuals, coordinating and guiding tours of Athletic Association facilities, managing special events and rentals, assisting staff with facility maintenance and projects and performing day-to-day office duties.
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Qualifications • Requires at least 2 years of experience • Prior experience in a management or supervisory role preferred • Previous experience in events, hospitality and catering preferred • Requires a bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience • Available to work event-based hours • Must have excellent communications skills • Complete Food Handlers and Alcohol Service Certifications as required • Requires occasional lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling up to 50 lb.
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Work with Director of Events and Conference Services, Director of Special Events, Director of Restaurants, Executive Chefs, Sales & Marketing Department, and onsite management team to ensure the experience of the client and guest exceeds their expectations and curate a personalized memorable experience.
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Roomblocks, meeting space, special concessions, group history and other reports, cut-off and other key dates, contractclauses, group resumes, event orders and BEO’s, billing details, and other integral aspects of groups and events.
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Destination Management specializes in Destination Management Services as well as the design and production of special events. We are a National Destination Management company with over 13 offices nationwide and over 250 Team Members and growing.
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Must be responsible, rational, and be able to work as a team with great communication skills as we collaborate with clients and their management/staff, local law enforcement and emergency personnel to ensure the best safety procedures are taken for public event goers.
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5-7 years of experience in galas/special events required with proven success in, special event fundraising or related activities; strong volunteer management experience essential.
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Proven experience in event sales, sales, business development, or event management, preferably in the hospitality or events industry. This role effectively assists the Event Sales Managers on all View Boston Private Events and Special Events business.
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Planning, Coordination, and operations of special events including event set up, day of event management and take down. Demonstrate thorough knowledge of Terrain Park and Bike Park operations to include design, construction, features, maintenance, safety, risk management, incident reporting, and training of staff.
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Founded in 1999, Cvent delivers a comprehensive event marketing and management platform for marketers and event professionals and offers software solutions to hotels, special event venues and destinations to help them grow their group/MICE and corporate travel business.
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