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JOB SUMMARY: NORC at The University of Chicago is seeking an experienced Meeting and Event Manager to join the growing Events team within the Strategic Communications department playing a lead role in planning high-profile government meetings, trainings, virtual webinars, and company special events.
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Manage enterprise SIEM and Vulnerability Management systems and tools, including proactive event monitoring, independent analysis, containment and remediation recommendations, alert tuning, and integration with cloud and on-premise solutions.
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This includes analytics, intelligence platforms such as our security information and event management (SIEM), security orchestration, automation, and response (SOAR), threat intelligence platform (TIP), and operational support of deployed cybersecurity products and services.
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Demonstrated experience in brand activation, event planning, or related roles. Manage event schedules, logistics, and vendor relationships to ensure timely and efficient execution of brand activation activities.
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Lead the planning of key elements of marquee event programs including but not limited to onsite and virtual meeting management, program staffing, food and beverage management, etc.
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Manage event planning and execution for all FRS fundraising events including site selection, food & beverage, entertainment vendor contract negotiation, budget oversight, securing sponsorships, internal and external promotion, registration, billing, and on-site leadership.
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The Athletic Operations Manager assists in coordinating logistics and planning special event preparation and site preparedness for all home athletic events and some hosted internal and external events.
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Assist with event planning during major advocacy moments, such as the UN General Assembly, by booking venues, drafting speaker invitations and briefings, creating Eventbrite forms and maintaining associated registration lists, drafting talking points for Senior Leadership, and live tweeting.
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Extensive knowledge of CMS claims data, in either the IDR or CCW environment or with CMS Limited Data Set (LDS) Analytic files is required including Inpatient, Outpatient, Skilled Nursing Facility, Home Health Agency, Hospice, Carrier, Durable Medical Equipment, Prescription Drug Event (PDE), and Medicare Advantage Encounter claims.
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Referral services for child, elder and pet care, home and auto repair, event planning and more. Additional options for dental and vision benefits, life and disability coverage, flexible spending accounts, supplemental health protection plans (accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity), auto and home insurance, identity theft protection, legal counseling, long-term care coverage, moving assistance, pet insurance and more.
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The Contractor will conduct activities to plan, execute, manage, and analyze throughout all phases of HQ USAF wargames (concept development, objective and analysis/assessment planning, game design, event planning, management, and execution, and post-game analysis.
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Reviewing, planning, and preparing Assessment and Authorization processes for program projects with Information System Security Officers (ISSO). Collaborate with IMS Contractor IT Service Management to execute Event, Incident, Problem, and Change Management processes in alignment with work instructions, and provide feedback in support of continuous service improvement.
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Minimum five (5) years Government experience in event planning, meeting coordination, and/or program management or minimum three (3) years as a protocol affairs specialist/special events coordinator in private industry.
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Based on conference and event management best practices, the meeting planner will implement an event planning and execution approach that aligns with the current strategic communications plan to manage client-wide meetings and event-related processes, activities, and strategies.
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Event Planning & Delivery Develop a signature events series to engage a range of internal and external audiences with Georgetown University’s activities and expertise in global health.
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