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Must be able to obtain and maintain a Tribal Gaming LicenseResponsibilitiesThe Catering Sales Manager has a primary duty of making sales and obtaining orders or contracts for venue.
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Overview The Director of Sales and Marketing is responsible for directing, coordinating, training and supervising the Sales Managers, Catering Manager(s) and Sales/Catering Administrators/Coordinators/Administrative Assistants in all sales-related activities, including direct sales efforts, follow-up and proper sales administration.
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The Catering Sales Manager reports directly to the Chief Operating Officer and is responsible for working in partnership with Restaurant Catering Leads to drive market catering sales in the Miami + Ft. Lauderdale region to support our existing and future locations in South Florida.
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The ideal candidate for the Area Manager position is a highly motivated and experienced professional with a robust background in aesthetic capital device sales. The Area Manager will be instrumental in expanding the brand's footprint, ensuring the achievement of sales targets, and establishing our client as a leader in the aesthetic technology domain.
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Butler-served Hotels hospitality & sales teams, this position will work directly with the clients/guests advising the selection of menu items, schedule catering staff, arrange for facilities and/or staff, and communicate customer/client needs to the appropriate personnel, directly supporting the needs and goals of for every Butler hotel partner and their teams (including GMs, Directors of Sales, hospitality teams.
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Catering Sales Manager. - Participate in daily business review meeting, pre-convention meetings, training and other catering sales related meetings as required. Minimum of 3 years of experience as a Catering Manager in the hospitality industry required.
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Key departmental contacts include Accounting, Revenue Management, Sales and Marketing, Catering, Food and Beverage, Housekeeping, and Maintenance. Serve as Front Office Manager in his/her absence.
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EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:Average Percent of TimeRepresent hotel by soliciting, responding to and negotiating with persons requiring large and complex group accommodations (generally over 50 guest rooms) with or without meeting space and/or on-site (hotel) catering, based upon market segment and account files assigned by the Director of Sales (and Marketing.
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Represent hotel by soliciting, responding to and negotiating with persons requiring large and complex group accommodations (generally over 50 guest rooms) with or without meeting space and/or on-site (hotel) catering, based upon market segment and account files assigned by the Director of Sales (and Marketing.
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Location : We are seeking an experienced Special Events Social Catering Sales Manager for the Miami Beach Convention Center. The Special Events Catering Sales Manager will focus on the development, implementation and measurement of the revenue objectives contained within the unit's annual marketing plan.
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The Catering Sales Manager has a primary duty of making sales and obtaining orders or contracts for venue. The Catering Sales Manager maintains a consistently positive and professional relationship with internal and external clients.
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A successful Food and Beverage Manager will maximize sales and revenue through building relationships with customer understanding and implementing opportunities that drive efficiency and effective process.
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Experience in a senior luxury hospitality sales manager/director role with a highly motivated, self-starter can do attitude. Refers any group leads from respective territory (10 rooms and more) to on-property group sales team and event leads to onsite catering sales team.
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The Catering Manager is also responsible for continuing to drive incremental sales and improved guest experience. Job Title: Digital Channel ManagerFunction: Digital OperationsLocation: Miami, FL Job Overview:Reporting to the Senior Manager, Guest Experience, this is a critical role in moving Popeyes forward on the journey to deliver exceptional omnichannel integrated experiences to delight chicken lovers everywhere.
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3-5 years of experience as a Corporate/Catering Sales Manager. The Sr. Sales Event Manager is responsible for effectively soliciting accounts in the corporate events segments.
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