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PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES: The Special Events Coordinator will be accountable and responsible for managing various operational aspects to support the achievement of the mission and goals of the foundation outlined by the board and CEO. This role has a strong focus on event planning, data entry, and preparing reports.
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The Program Director - Special Events position will report to the Deputy Commissioner of the Chicago Film Office and serve the needs of the local film and media industry and be its advocate.
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They provide leadership and strategic direction for all fundraising activities, including individual giving, major gifts, grants, corporate partnerships, grassroots fundraising, and special events.
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Under the direction of the Academic Coordinator, the Events Coordinator will assist with the planning and logistics for all special seminars, tours, meetings, receptions, Stem Cell Awareness Day and Open House, Stem Cell Science Symposium, Monthly Community Lectures, co-sponsored symposium/conferences, vendor shows, tenure/retirement celebrations, and other activities on-and off-campus.
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Follow up on special banquet event arrangements to ensure compliance. Every day, we set the standard for rare and special luxury service the world over and pride ourselves on delivering excellence in the care and comfort of our guests.
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Respond to and try to fulfill any special banquet event arrangements. Meet group coordinator/host(ess) prior to functions, make introductions, and ensure that all arrangements are agreeable.
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Identify and engage a Contracted Special Events Coordinator position to work closely alongside in implementing special events plan. Ø Creates and manages department budget and individual project budgets and timelines for special events and programs; monitor progress of event and program registration, sales, and revenue goals.
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Oversee the coordination of support services related to Downtown and Citywide transportation, traffic and parking event management which includes understanding impacts on pedestrian, bicycle, and parking activities from special event activity such as SAP Center and Earthquakes Stadium events, Viva Calle, San Jose Jazz Festival, Rock n' Roll Half Marathon, and all major parades.
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Performs in a leadership role in setting and achieving fundraising goals that support the mission of BGH through annual appeals, capital campaigns, grant writing, planned giving, special events, public relations, and other creative and effective methods.
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Provides operations support and completes special assignments by assisting other departments with tasks, delivering barricades for special events, assisting with storm clean up, maintaining yards, and attending meetings.
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The Recreation Division oversees special events, trips and tours, youth and adult classes, day camp, aquatics, sport facilities, facility reservations, senior programs, teen programs, and supervision of 15 parks, the skateboard park, and two splash pads.
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Must be able to work nights and weekends for special events such as Greeley Blues Jam, Stampede, The Weld County Fair as well as National, Regional and local Dog Shows. This individual will work with a diverse team on park and facility maintenance, projects and event maintenance including events like the Greeley Stampede, the Weld County Fair and large dog shows.
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We are looking for a Fund Development and Special Events Manager, who under the supervision of the Director of Development will plan, coordinate and manage the execution of fundraising events and individual giving initiatives including the Women of Achievement Gala, small annual fundraisers, and other annual donor appeals to inspire fundraising support for Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey.
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JOB SUMMARY: The Part-Time Security Officer is responsible for coverage of all Denver Broncos home games, special events, and public events. Able to work weekends, ALL Denver Broncos Home games, mandatory public events, and holidays.
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Partner with the Senior Director, Donor Experience and Special Events to support chancellor hosted events, UMass Alumni Honors, other bespoke alumni and donor engagement programs.
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