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Communicate with various University entities including, but not limited to, University Police Department, Enterprise Risk Management, and Capital Planning, Design & Construction of upcoming events and clients' logistical needs, technical and supervisory support, AV needs, alcohol clearance approvals, State Fire Marshall special event application approvals and facilities support.
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Manage event planning for key Sobrato Family Foundation meetings, including logistics related to facilities, catering and AV support. Support emergency planning and preparedness for tenants and conference center guests.
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Experience with contract negotiation, hotels and venues, space planning, event RFPs, and event agency management/contractors. Draft clear and comprehensive event briefs documenting your vision for scale, efficiency, and clarity.
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Provide office and calendar support, onboarding assistance, meeting/event planning, inquiry research and troubleshooting, and project management as needed. Organize and facilitate leader and team meetings and events, including meals, space coordination, supplies and AV (onsite/offsite/virtual.
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Directs all facility related services including the following; facility strategic planning, space planning, moves and assignments, facility Maintenance, HVAC, MEP- Deferred Maintenance, local municipal coordination and collaboration, UCOP location property management, facility-related represented labor management, custodial services (contracting and management of), event services, and facility vendor management.
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Knowledge of stadium operations and event planning. Game Day Supervision of all event staff, ushers, and maintenance personnel. Experience in facilities management and event coordination.
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The Catering and Suites Sales Manager will work closely with the Premium Director to generate and maintain new business in all premium stadium areas to meet or exceed budgeted revenue goals and to ultimately aid in conducting a successful event.
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Yes SF, hosted by the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, is a vibrant and dynamic event and co-working space designed to promote and foster sustainable innovation, collaboration, and community.
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Added perks like discounted event tickets, pet insurance, financial coaching, identity theft protection, etc. Will be required to obtain a Property & Casualty insurance license within 180 days of date of hire - including the completion of a +52-hour training course and obtaining a passing pre-test exam score as a prerequisite to the California State P&C Insurance License exam.
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Own strategy and in-house execution for product marketing, sales enablement, demand generation, public relations, content marketing, event marketing and social media marketing programs. At Linqia, we partner with the world’s largest brands including Danonne, AB InBev, Kimberly-Clark, Unilever, and Walmart to build compelling and effective influencer marketing campaigns.
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Minimum of three years of continuous experience in event production and audio-visual management. Ensure all presentation media is obtained, reviewed, and tested before each event starts.
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Our world-class portfolio reaches all aspects of the live event and ticketing industry, from ground-breaking software in Ticketmaster , mix of legendary venues and restaurants in House of Blues , production leaders in Concerts , exceptional brand partnerships in Media & Sponsorship , and unparalleled team of artist managers in Artist Nation supported by diverse professionals in all facets of Corporate operations.
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This event florist is located in the Bay Area. The Business handle high end events, Primarily weddings, in high end locations. This florist make Annual Gross about $1,800,000 as seller claims and he also claims his Net Income of $300,000.
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Work on major project workstreams related to Sales Excellence initiatives (i.e., Inside Sales, Sales Role Taxonomy, Account Planning, Stakeholder Mapping, Global Recognition Event and Sales Contests) and assist with project management.
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The QA Lead will work on server-side APIs and services that enable a highly distributed event pipeline and a stack that gets tens of thousands of messages per second. BENEFITS & PERKS Unlimited PTO Excellent medical, dental, and vision coverage Employee Equity and Stock Purchase Plan Employee Discounts, Virtual Wellness Classes, and Pet Insurance And more.
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