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The Event Planner will be responsible for all of our grand opening events and all of the marketing, social media and planning around the event. Previous experience in event planning or related field.
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Blending architecture, master planning and urban planning, our Event Designers are dynamic as they stretch across disciplines to create the home for marquee events around the world.
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You will be working closely with our Global Director of Experiential Marketing, Global Experiential Marketing Event Manager, and our Regional Marketing Managers to assist with event research, logistics planning, administration and onsite delivery of Xsolla’s series of 80+ global events annually.
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We oversee all our great IPs in our retail locations as well as special event merchandise such as Halloween Horror Nights and Grinchmas. Responsible for retail inventory planning at Universal Studios Hollywood stores.
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Background in Audience development and hospitality event planning a plus. Assist the Promotions & Partnerships Team with planning, execution and tracking of promotional partnerships for Walt Disney Concert Hall, Hollywood Bowl, and The Ford seasons.
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Minimum of 5 years experience required in fundraising, event planning, volunteer management, or similar field. Provide event planning support to other DWC departments, including the Communications, Programs, and Executive teams.
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Oversee every step of the wedding planning process, from initial proposal to on-site implementation, with full ownership of all financial expenditures and budgets related to each celebration. Beth Helmstetter is seeking an experienced Event Producer with a deep passion for and background in the wedding industry to serve as the project manager for our bespoke celebrations worldwide.
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Experience with Planning solution, Oracle (JD Edwards), OneStream and/ or Hubble. AXS , a subsidiary of AEG , sells millions of tickets each year for over 500 premier venues, sports teams, and event organizers across North America, Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
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Must be ready to be a hands-on event project manager who is comfortable and capable of working with a small team to produce thoughtful, on-brand events and experiences across our audiences and channels.
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S/he will serve as the operational manager for all matters relating to the implementation and compliance with the NFL Security Department's policies covering; physical security/Safety Act Compliance, investigations, and special event planning and management within an assigned region.
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Assist in integrated voter engagement programs with Civic Engagement Coordinator for outreach, recruitment, program planning, materials development, and event/ meeting coordination. This position reports to CBE’s Civic Engagement Director, is a member of the Civic Engagement Department, supervises a team of voter outreach leads, and oversees voter outreach organizer teams.
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The Event Producer takes a key ownership role in the run of show planning, and execution of sports events taking place in Cosm Venues. The Event Producer, Sports will be responsible for managing all aspects of show presentation and event execution of live sports events at Cosm Venues.
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Under the direction of the Director of Institutional Advancement, the Associate Director supports the Advancement team in fundraising activities with specific duties concerning grant writing, donor relations, stewardship activities, and event planning.
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Provides operational planning to ensure appropriate teaming levels are met, as well as adequate products ordered to service each concession event. Twice named one of the 10 most innovative companies in sports by Fast Company magazine and one of the top three Best Employers for Diversity in America by Forbes, Levy’s diverse portfolio includes award-winning restaurants; iconic sports and entertainment venues, zoos and cultural institutions, theaters, and convention centers; as well as the Super Bowl, Grammy Awards, US Open Tennis Tournament, Kentucky Derby, and NHL, MLB, NBA, NFL, and MLS All-Star Games.
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Serves as a scientifically knowledgeable resource for the Departmental Administrator, participating in faculty communications, talent recruitment, and event planning within the Dana-Farber Pathology department and across partnering clinical departments in the Harvard Medical School system.
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