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Work alongside the Senior Manager of Client Experience to drive business development processes and protocols for Polsinelli Marque events, like BLI, HealthCare Deal Makers Conference and our WIPL sponsorship (among others.
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Providing supervision, guidance and consultation to the Lead Case Manager and other managers as assigned, and provide direction on cases. Assisting in program development activities including referral agency contacts throughout the state to further develop services and referrals to NYAP. Presenting at least one workshop at a national or statewide conference on Foster Care and advocacy.
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Two years of experience as a General Manager in a full service casual or fine dining restaurant of similar concept Seafood knowledge and prior kitchen experience preferred. Leads weekly Dashboards with all Managers Prepares for and represents restaurant at GM meetings and conference calls Leads all crew meeting Leads and is responsible for MIT training (classroom) Formulate restaurant policies and operation policies to continuously enhance our business.
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Your Title: Senior Event Technology ManagerJob Location: Westminster, CoWhat You Will DoYou will manage, build, and deliver the overall attendee experience for Trimble’s annual Dimensions User Conference.
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