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Manages the Food and Beverage departments (not catering sales). Takes ownership of a guest complaint/problem until it is resolved or it has been addressed by the appropriate manager or employee.
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The Sheraton Suites Cypress Creek has an exciting opportunity to join our team as the Sales & Events Manager. Produce and distribute accurate banquet/catering event orders, timelines, diagrams, and resumes within the timeframe set by the hotel.
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We are excited to announce that we are seeking a Group Sales Manager to join us in selling our beautiful 374 Oceanfront Suite Resort. Hilton offers a best-in market SIP (Short-Term Incentive Plan) to our Sales, Catering & Events teams to reward our employees for their contributions to our company’s financial success.
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The Executive Meeting Manager works collaboratively with all the departments of the hotel and makes sure the sales process in the hotel helps create a great guest/client experience. The Executive Meeting Manager is skilled in a variety of sales functions with responsibility for achieving sales revenue goals.
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As Catering Sales Manager, you will be responsible for the development of market segment(s) including solicitation of new customer relationships, and negotiation of business through proposals and contracts to close business.
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Five or more years of hotel sales related experience, including catering and group room sales. Job Description Job Description Wurzak Hotel Group is looking fora Group Rooms Sales Manager is responsible for representing the company to customers, the public, government, other external sources; and responsible for the development and performance of all sales activities in assigned market(s.
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Complex Catering Sales Manager. The ideal candidate will have 2 plus years of Catering Sales experience, a positive can-do attitude, passion for service and creativity with superior written and verbal communication skills.
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Works with Catering Sales Manager and Clients to identify number and locations of concession food services. Tabulates daily, and per show sales receipts, and stock levels. Works with Catering Sales Manager and Clients to identify number and locations of concession food services.
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Key departmental contacts include Catering, Sales, Reservations, Accounting, and Front Office. Manage other AP and AR-related duties such as controlling accommodation advance deposits; preparing monthly invoices, General Manager, Retail Outlets; monitoring house banks/investments; analyzing/investigating cashiers’ overs and shorts, etc.
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The Catering Sales Manager will be responsible for developing and executing strategic sales plans to drive revenue, identifying business opportunities to market and sell catering and special event services, managing relationships with high-profile clients, and collaborating with internal teams to ensure the delivery of high-quality service and exceptional customer experiences.
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As the designated “Lead Catcher” for the Sales and Catering Department, qualifying in-coming sales and catering leads ensuring that they are directed to the appropriate Sales Account or Catering Sales Manager.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Food Service Management, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; 2 years experience in the food and beverage, culinary, or related professional area.
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The Senior Catering Sales Manager will be responsible to represent the Arlo Brand and embrace its values and culture within each interaction. Apply for Senior Catering Sales Manager.
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Food & Beverage Manager II in Crystal Shores at Marriott Vacations Worldwide Location. Food & Beverage Manager II in Crystal Shores at Marriott Vacations Worldwide Location. Develops and manages all financial, employee engagement and guest satisfaction plans and actions for Food and Beverage departments.
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The Group Sales Manager is responsible for achieving both team and individual revenue goals through managing existing client relations, solicitation of new accounts, and consistent networking efforts.
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