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Manages trade show registration, organizes attendance with proper parties, partner involvement and schedules. Assists Event Manager/Planners with misc. Communicates with all relevant parties (Sales/Partner attendees and other departments such as; Product Marketing/Marketing/Creative) regarding event needs, demo preferences, and all set up requirements.
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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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Assist in the development of trade show and event strategies to maximize Minitab’s brand exposure, thought leadership and lead generation goals to entrench our products and brand with our customers and prospects through trade shows, special events, and speaker program for Minitab LLC. Ensure Minitab’s marketing trade show strategy is integrated into other Marketing Communication channels.
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4-6 years of high quantity corporate event management experience, preferably trade show management. Work directly with trade show managers to collect and carry out sponsorship opportunities.
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We're looking for someone with 3-5 years of related experience in the trade show industry with a High School Diploma and/or Associate or Bachelor's degree in Business Management, Hospitality Management, or a related field.
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Acts as an active lead for Tech Expo, a trade show hosted every 2 years for customers. · Coordinates regional trade show appearances and seminars. Duties include, but are not limited to, coordinating exhibitors, technical sessions, keynote speaker, lead collection, and overall event flow.
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We authenticate and grade collectible coins, trading cards, video games, event tickets, autographs, and memorabilia through our subsidiaries, which include Professional Sports Authenticators (PSA), Professional Coin Grading Services (PCGS), Certified Coin Exchange (CCE), Wata, Card Ladder, Collectors Corner, Set Registry, Collectors.com, and the Long Beach Expo collectibles trade show.
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We're seeking a professional with the following skills: press release research, writing and pitching; client account management; social media; media monitoring and tracking; finding speaking and awards lists and submission; festival and trade show coordination for clients; light event planning; photo shoot coordination; agency team activities.
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For networking events and TransPerfect sponsored trade show parties, expect to source and book the venue, plan the event (both creative and promotional elements), and depending on the size of the event, attend on-site to help orchestrate.
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The Senior Vice President of Sales will develop and implement key sales strategies tailored to the live event, trade show, and corporate event spaces. Shepard is a full-service event production company that is committed to delivering industry-leading service that enables our customers to create memorable experiences.
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Loading, driving, unloading, and shipping trade show equipment and marketing/sales collateral timely. Moving trade show equipment weighing up to 50 pounds. 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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Responsible for the promotion and support of all IDEX Fire & Safety assigned products, which may include end user training, end user problem resolution, and or trade show or training event support.
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Building tents, putting up the pipe and drape configuration that creates trade show booths, setting up tables and chairs. Event Set Up / Tear Down Worker PeopleReady of Washington, DC is now hiring Event Set Up / Tear Down Workers.
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Own trade show preparation, executive briefings, and post-event metrics and reporting to identify success and areas of opportunity. Oversight of all Tier 1 and Tier 2 trade show budgets, working to track costs and allocate resources appropriately.
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Secures Trade Show/General Contracting sales and services tailored exclusively to the trade show and event industry. Our ideal candidate has bachelor's degree and five years demonstrated sales experience in Trade Show Industry, specifically in the Orlando, Florida market.
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