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The Event Sales Manager is responsible for both inbound and outbound sales, as well as meeting/exceeding event sales goals. The Event Sales Manager responsibilities include Lead Generation, working directly with Clients to create Proposals and Bookings, Detailing Banquet Event Orders, and Managing Finances.
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Sell merchandise for shows when requested by the tour manager and effectively communicate with the merchandise manager for each show. Event Staff are expected to carry out any job function management deems as appropriate and within the scope of caring and maintaining all venues, customer service, audience experience, pre-show prep, post show breakdown, guest and staff safety and emergency response.
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The Event Sales Manager reports to the Director of Sales and works with the rest of the sales team at the specific location. The Role of an Event Sales Manager is to Dream Big and to Chase that Dream.
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The event manager will be directly responsible for selling space inside the theme park to customer groups, manage partnerships, and soliciting and generating business. The event manager will research, plan, and manage events and promotions for the theme park.
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Respond to and try to fulfill any special banquet event arrangements. Follow all company and safety and security policies and procedures; report accidents, injuries, and unsafe work conditions to manager; and complete safety training and certifications.
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Boqueria Restaurants is seeking a talented, creative, and driven Multi-Unit Event Sales Manager with an aptitude and love for sales and a proven track record of success to build our private events business.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; 2 years experience in the event management, food and beverage, sales and marketing, or related professional area.
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Pre-event preparation and live on-site execution, to include managing vendors and ensuring the best possible experience for all participants. By working closely with the marketing, editorial and other internal teams the event planner will find innovative and engaging ways to deliver taking both a creative and operational approach - with energy, ambition, and a willingness to support all elements of the event, both large and small.
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3 part-time Managers on Duty (direct supervision from Event Manager position) 1 full-time Event Manager. Reporting to the Director of Business & Operations, the Assistant Director of Event Services is responsible for successfully managing all rental events and coordinating the use of the Newman Center space.
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We're looking for an additional Event Coordinator to assist in event sales and event coordination/management of events at our busy wedding venue, The Briarcliff Manor. Experience: 10 years experience in Event Sales, Event Coordination, Banquet Sales.
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Non-sworn Event Security Team (EST) members work in several different areas including the main campus , at the James Forrestal campus, in Firestone Library , in the Princeton University Art Museum and their off-site storage facility.
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Includes, but is not limited to, preparing insurance documentation as required, organizing various items with tracks and promoters, driving a sprinter van/trailer to the event in order to transport spare parts, fuel and lubricants, tools, E-Z Up tents, coolers for drinks and refreshments and motorcycle stands.
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The Live Event Producer /Show Caller will be an experienced event manager with a keen eye for detail, quality management, video and live theater production experience, time management, and multiple team coordination.
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The Senior Event Production Technician will play a critical role in the design, setup and support of onsite and hybrid events for an established global technology client. 3+ years of experience in live event production, event coordination, broadcast, and video production, or another similar field.
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This individual will support and assist the Event Sales Manager. Event Manager will assist in phones if Sales Coordinator is on the line. Distribute calls to Event Manager.
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