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They must be familiar with the latest advancements in professional level event technologies as well as on location managing of the procurement of equipment, creative collateral and fabrication, set design and construction, budget management, client and venue interface, and show flow creation and execution for clients’ events.
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Our positions come with a range of benefits including medical, dental, and vision coverage, life insurance, retirement plans, employee assistance programs, company discounts, and more for most full-time event security jobs.
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Our services include general surgery, GI, gynecology, neurosurgery, ophthalmology, orthopedic, ENT, pain management, plastics, podiatry and urology. One year experience in an operating room setting (preferably in an ambulatory surgery center.
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Certification as a Sterile Processing Technician required, and one advanced certification (Advanced Instrument Tech, CST or Endoscopy Technician) required within 1 year of hire. Referral services for child, elder and pet care, home and auto repair, event planning and more.
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The club has a long history of golf championships including the Denver Open (PGA Tour Event 1962-1964), Trans-Mississippi Amateur (upcoming 2022) , Pacific Coast Amateur and Curtis Cup (1984.
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Proficiency in Excel and Microsoft Office a must; knowledge of web development systems, Access databases, donor and event management systems is helpful ( Caspio, WordPress, Raisers Edge, Blackbaud, Greater Giving, Colorado Gives, etc.
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Works closely with Box Office and Event Managers in advance of events going on sale and on event days to determine appropriate seating configuration, blocking seats for technical needs, Denver Fire Department floor plan approval, and ADA compliance.
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We are looking for a Community Engagement Manager that will lead member and sponsor community engagement and management. Event types: in-person and virtual education events, networking events, and signature events throughout the year.
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A master's or doctorate degree in public health, business management, business administration, nonprofit management, health systems administration,or closely related field may substitute for the required experience on a year-for-year basis.
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Oversee conference logistics including; negotiate costs and services with vendors, book event space, support room registrations, arrange food and beverage, and coordinate A/V. At least two years of recent experience managing a conference or a similar large-scale event.
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Areas of responsibility include brand management, partnership marketing, creative services, event management, campaign development and execution, vendor and agency management, social media & digital marketing strategy, and marketing analytics.
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Work alongside European and Asian teams for global brand moment activation at global events such as UTMB for things such as athlete uniforms, booth group runs, apparel outfits each day + detailed itinerary, and look at a global athlete and event strategy.
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Position may require transporting donated items, event materials, and other items up to 40 lbs for community engagement and fundraising events. · Oversee all marketing efforts, including general and donor-specific communication via Annual Report, newsletters, social media, press releases, direct mail, event promotions, development of collateral, etc.
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Ability to successfully communicate verbally and in writing with senior management and a diverse staff. Manages event staff employees to strategically enhance the Guest Experience to include scheduling and preparation of event materials for events at Ball Arena and DICK'S Sporting Goods Park.
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In conjunction with the Director of Ticketing create a QA process for all event builds within the Archtics database and the Ticketmaster host system. Work with Ticketmaster to ensure all individual event purchaser data is loaded into the Archtics database.
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