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Managing relationships with event vendors, including catering, audio-visual, and other equipment vendors; performing outreach to obtain new vendors; With current assets of more than $500 million, Public Welfare makes grants nationwide and focuses its grant making in some difficult, and often overlooked, social justice areas where it believes it can serve as a catalyst for reform.
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Work closely with all departments such as Convention Services, Catering and Revenue Management departments to ensure that all details are communicated for to ensure a successful meeting experience.
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Provides day-to-day support to the Director, Chef, and Catering Manager concerning production of food, inventory controls, menu planning, temp staffing, recipe generation, catering, and the procurement of food.
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Forecasts group sleeping rooms and event revenue (catering and audio visual) for his/her groups. Courtyard Arlington Crystal City/Reagan National Airport, 2899 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Virginia, United States.
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DOL continuously vets community partners for culinary opportunities in catering, pop-ups, corporate, community outreach, etc. 1-3 years of experience in food service, food production and catering.
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Assist with event planning and management, which may require working with external parties, event scheduling, arranging catering, printing, materials preparation, and liaising with Workplace Strategy.
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Annual Meeting Related Organization/ICW Liaison - Manage space requests (confirm space needs, assign rooms, schedule events in event logistics platform), connect liaisons with catering managers, manage invoicing in iMIS. Annual Meeting Coat Check – Work directly with the convention center on set up and implementation of coat check.
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Become part of Restaurant Associates, the industry's leading provider of dining and event catering for some of the nation's most prestigious museums, performing arts centers and corporations! Act as financial advisor and business partner to the VP of Finance.
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The Executive Chef is responsible for all kitchen operations with an emphasis on production, supervision of all stations, catering and menu development, and will work closely with the Catering Chef and Catering Director.
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High end catering experience helpful. This position reports to the Food Service Director and works closely with the Production Manager. The Executive Chef is responsible for kitchen operations with an emphasis on production, menu compliance, daily operations and menu development.
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DOL continuously vets' community partners for culinary opportunities in catering, pop-ups, corporate, community outreach, etc., for providing varied income streams for our DREAMERS. The DREAM Culinary Program is also tasked with supporting DOL’s Ecosystem in creating value-added products for distribution via DOL’s Food Hub, and other retail and wholesale markets.
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The Event Sales Manager will also contribute to site inspections, maintaining strong customer relationships and working as a team member with the sales and catering staff. The Event Sales Manager will also contribute to site inspections, maintaining strong customer relationships and working as a team member with the sales and catering staff.
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Promotes funeral, cemetery, and crematory services and merchandise such as catering, flowers, music, and Ever Lasting Memory products. Perform a variety of event planning responsibilities including but not limited to resource planning and ordering of music, flowers, or catering to fulfill Arrangement requests.
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Coordinate efforts with the hotel, convention center, AV, and catering personnel. DescriptionJob Summary: The Sr. Conference Manager is responsible for managing in-person and virtual meeting/conference activity across Manhattan Strategy Group (MSG), ensuring that logistics activities are high quality, on time, and on budget.
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Perkins Management Services is a leading provider of comprehensive food service solutions, offering cafeteria services, catering services, and retail services (including branded outlets like Fuddruckers, Starbucks, Pizza Hut, Chick-Fil-A, and more.
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