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Compensation: Up to $90,000 Per Year Year + Full Benefits Seeking an Executive Chef to support a major sports stadium in Kansas City, MO. The Executive Chef oversees all chef managers as well as hourly culinary staff and is responsible for developing and executing culinary solutions to meet customer and client needs and tastes.
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Compensation: Up to $90,000 Per Year Year + Full Benefits Seeking an Executive Chef to support a major sports stadium in Kansas City, MO. The Executive Chef oversees all chef managers as well as hourly culinary staff and is responsible for developing and executing culinary solutions to meet customer and client needs and tastes.
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Compensation: Up to $90,000 Per Year Year + Full Benefits Seeking an Executive Chef to support a major sports stadium in Kansas City, MO. The Executive Chef oversees all chef managers as well as hourly culinary staff and is responsible for developing and executing culinary solutions to meet customer and client needs and tastes.
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Now is your chance to do just that by becoming a Scenic Carpenter with Carowinds Live Entertainment Department. Now is your chance to do just that by becoming a Scenic Carpenter with Carowinds Live Entertainment Department.
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Do the sports and entertainment industries pique your interest? If you have experience in an accounting or finance internship, please apply. Our office is conveniently located just north of Boston, MA on a scenic campus with an onsite cafeteria, gym, walking trails and close proximity to MarketStreet Lynnfield.
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Additionally, this individual will provide overall subject matter expertise across Diversified’s Media & Entertainment and Workplace divisions - inclusive of our traditional and cloud-based broadcast design/build, sports & live events and media workflow group practice areas.
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Communicates to Management any observed show quality, guest, team member, or safety issues, utilizing the necessary departments and Entertainment manager on duty to expedite a resolution. Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook; 1+ years experience within the entertainment or theme park industry preferred; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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We are seeking someone who is passionate about learning or becoming an entertainment publicist. Katz Public Relations is a boutique Los Angeles-based Entertainment PR Agency seeking a motivated self-starter to join our small yet hardworking team as an intern for Summer Semester 2024.
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PLEASE submit local candidates only who have worked with either Media/Entertainment Industry. Experience in entertainment, Talent management/relations, project management and/or event management, a plus.
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The Senior Supply Chain Manager will own strategies to drive supply chain efficiencies and maximize sales, margin and turns.
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We are looking for a strategic and dynamic leader to partner with branch and distribution management to profitably grow the Los Angeles territory, Pacific, Southwest and Midwest Regions for Commercial Insurance Property & Casualty book of business - leading the Entertainment Industry Practice.
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A minimum of 2+ years’ experience in the Entertainment Industry as an Account Executive/Manager or relevant role in a Business Management Firm. This position will work collaboratively with internal members of the Accounting and Business Management group, as well as interface regularly with their entertainment industry clientele.
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NBC Universal is one of the world's leading media and entertainment companies in the development, production and marketing of entertainment, news, and information to a global audience.
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This positionprovides management and structure of the fan and ballpark experience on game days at First Horizon Park, overseeing gameday promotions and entertainment for the ballclub. Develop and manage promotional team, emcee, and PA announcer.
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Collaborates and leads communication between CP Live Entertainment Division and contracted production staff to ensure clear communication on production needs - approximately 30+ contractors annually.
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