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Some physical labor required to assemble and dissemble trade show booth. · Securing the venue, planning the layout, and liaising with vendors to determine their booth requirements.
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Comfortable negotiating with trade show planners with respect to resources, booth placement, rates, etc. Organize any supplemental trade show activities, including securing sponsorship, venue selection, registration management, attendance tracking, AV, banquet orders, agendas, onsite materials, and post event evaluations.
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Manage inventory of product samples used for display, booth displays, trade show supplies and promotional materials. As we expand our reach into other industries, we are seeking a skilled Trade Show Coordinator to join our team.
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Trade Show Booth Property Development: Lead development of booth properties and display materials, with input from marketing teams, for events and trade show booths, including messaging, banners, signage, and digital assets, ensuring brand consistency and messaging alignment across all materials.
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The Trade Marketing Analyst will also be hands-on with the facilitation of trade show coordination, working directly with outside vendors as well as the internal Marketing team, Sales VPs and Administrative Assistant to the Sales VP. Responsibilities will include coordinating attendees, communicating artwork changes, show booth logistics, which may include packing and shipping of show materials to the show site and/or local warehouses.
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Manage trade show conference signup (two a year), booth selection, booth/collateral design, hotel reservations and possible attendance. Experience collaborating with health system visionary C-Suite (e.g. CIO, SVP Marketing, SVP Innovation/Strategy, VP Patient Access) to coordinate speaker opportunities for LinkedIn webinars a plus.
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The Trade Show Coordinator works closely with the Marketing Department and oversees the planning and execution of the company's trade shows from start to finish, beginning with creating the show schedule and concluding with booth dismantle.
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Trade Show Manager. On-site tradeshow responsibilities include managing staff, booth operations, daily and end of show ship out, customer issues, and vendor management. Assist in the development and analysis of annual trade show plans, budget management and ROI or other key metrics.
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Support creation of presentations, packaging, and other retail materials (i.e., trade show booth) Event and trade show experience a plus. Role Overview: As the company’s Brand Marketing & Communications Manager, you will be essential in the ideation and execution of the company’s integrated and communications marketing plan.
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Envision and design unique trade show booth designs, taking creative risks to elevate our team's presence at conferences and events to the next level. This manager is terrible at gardening, has had a lot of part time jobs over the years, and was previously a high school English teacher.
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Set up the show, get the booth set up, help set up a demo, and manage the trade show end-to-end. Experience representing products at trade shows and events; experience putting together and executing trade show strategy.
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Extremely proficient with software related to graphic design (Adobe), wireframing, 3D design, photo editing, and video editing. Several years of experience in graphic design, digital art, video production, or 3D modeling (preference given to candidates with any 3D modeling experience.
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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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As a Senior Exhibit Designer, you are responsible for creating one-of-a-kind trade show booths that stop visitors in their tracks. We want to make sure our clients have a successful trade show experience by providing them with great displays that allow their business to shine among competitor booths.
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Attend trade shows to run reception and assist in booth management. Assist in packing trade show crates. Prior trade show/events experience preferred. Assist in set up and reception duties, coordinate catering needs, manage attendee list and make name badges for in house events.
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