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Complete annual marketing needs assessment, including planning the number of CE classes, lunch-and-learns, scheduling the budget, hosting and attending community events, attend professional organizations, active presence at local and regional associations, attend trade show events, maintaining assigned databases, and developing action plans for business decision make.
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As a Construction Project Manager, you will oversee and manage construction projects and Tilebar trade show set-ups from inception to completion, ensuring they are executed efficiently, on time, and within budget.
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Candidates should have the ability to support Sr. Logistics Manager on budget tracking and updates; comfortable using company purchase card to make trade show payments and track spend.
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Reporting directly to the VP of Marketing, you will lead a dynamic team and oversee critical aspects of our marketing communication efforts, including trade shows, events, digital campaigns, content creation, multimedia development, integrated campaign creation, budget management, and the creation of collaborative processes and toolsets to empower franchise campaign managers.
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Assist in the development and analysis of annual trade show plans, budget management and ROI or other key metrics. Trade Show Manager. 5+ years’ experience in Trade Show and Event Management.
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Partner with Non-Traditional Development Team on overall budget, strategy & creative needed to market to new candidates; trade show management & budget management for the United States Franchise Sales function.
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Prior to all events, they will create and implement a trade show lead generation and post-event tracking process to enable accurate measurement of ROI from trade show participation.
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This position is hands-on in the day-to-day execution of all aspects of trade show planning, budgeting, execution and vendor management. Responsible for planning and executing all aspects of trade show operations including facilitating set-up, coordinating logistics, and dismantling post-event.
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Facilities include two convention centers, a performing arts theater, agricultural arenas, trade show building, an ice rink and large RV parks. CAM-PLEX Multi-Event Facilities is seeking an experienced individual to provide proven leadership in the management of staff, budget, and facilities.
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Duties include relationship management support, proposal writing, program costing/budgeting, client sponsorship events, trade show/sales activity coordination, site inspection coordination, sales/marketing budget tracking, reporting, on site event coordination and oversight, and general office support.
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Creates reports using pivot tables to track debits and credits related to trade show events and ensures funds are spent appropriately and programs are on budget. Summarizes trade show findings and reports regularly to manager on progress of trade shows and budget status.
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Develops and implements the group sales sections of the LRCVB action plan and budget; develops short and long-term objectives and strategies including client outreach, website enhancements, group sales marketing assets, and trade show plan and participation schedules.
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Develop convention/trade show merchandising materials, including booth graphics, booth design, and on-sight promotional materials. Formulate a strategy and schedule (within budget constraints) for trade and co-op advertising placement.
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Manage our annual trade show calendar which includes 50+ conferences across NA & APAC and find ways to optimize brand exposure and lead generation. Reporting to the VP of Revenue Marketing, the Sr. Director, Marketing NA & APAC role demands proficiency in funnel analysis and a keen eye for driving ROI through effective budget management.
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As a trade show and event coordinator, you will manage team registration, hotel blocks, research, track and order promotional items, travel to trade shows, coordinate the small booth portfolio, and manage the internal trade show resource website.
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