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Liaisons with Show Management, Third Party Security Providers and Event Management Department regarding event security planning, facility requirements and industry best practices.
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Leads the development and improvement of strategies and processes for the following functional areas: Demand Planning, Supply Planning, and matrixed Global Logistics and Distribution organization, for all domestic locations and all regions in collaboration with the Regional Supply Chain Leaders.
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The Public Safety Manager will liaison with our internal Event Management Department as well as the external Show Organizers to ensure safety and security protocols are in place for each event occurring at McCormick Place.
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The Event Sales Manager is responsible for both inbound and outbound sales, as well as meeting/exceeding event sales goals. The Event Sales Manager responsibilities include Lead Generation, working directly with Clients to create Proposals and Bookings, Detailing Banquet Event Orders, and Managing Finances.
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Manage all aspects of event planning and management, including identifying and working with a variety of external venues/facilities, negotiating along with our Procurement team contracts, maintaining and managing large event budgets, and managing all on-side logistics.
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The Planning Director we seek has a solid understanding of analyzing qualitative and quantitative research and is comfortable using syndicated resources such as Gartner Insights, Simmons, IRI, Numerator, etc.
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A minimum of 3-5 years of business experience, preferably in one of the following functions: Demand & Supply Planning, Supply Chain Development, Procurement, Physical Logistics, Customer Service, Sales & Marketing, or Finance.
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Assist in outlining an event’s full production needs and translate into a budget for labor, rental equipment, hospitality, transportation, and other event logistics and expenses. Work with Event Director to review all critical components necessary to execute each show as to fully satisfy the ticketed audience, and the artists and entertainers we promote.
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As a Daybreaker Event Producer & Community Architect ("Producer" for short), you are the face of Daybreaker in your city. + Insights and hands-on coaching on experience design, event production, brand management, and community developmentall best practices that have grown Daybreaker into a global movement.
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Intermediate preferred Lean Six Sigma, cPMP, ISO/QMS, preferred American Production Inventory Control Society (APICS) and/or Supply Chain Logistics Certification, preferred Travel: DOT Regulated: None Salary is determined based on internal equity; internal salary ranges; market data/ranges; applicant's skills; prior relevant experience; certain degrees or certifications, etc.
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Knowledge of event capture systems and post production applications such as video editing and audio mixing for outputting deliverables, with a focus on Adobe Premiere Pro, Davinci Resolve, Pro Tools, and Izotope RX.
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Coordinate home and tradeshows by conducting event research, site planning, expense management, ROI analysis and reporting, booking of booth space, ordering exhibition services, overseeing logistics (on and offsite), and product shipping coordination.
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ESG initiatives at Link Logistics include setting ambitious goals to combat climate change, partnering with local nonprofits, and prioritizing diversity, equity and inclusion. Link Logistics Real Estate (“Link”) is the largest U.S.-only owner and operator of last-mile industrial real estate.
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Assist Individual Giving Manager with planning and executing events for the Discovery Circle donor community. Provide monthly reports for Director of Individual Giving and Auxiliary Groups including analysis of solicitation efforts, event attendance, donor engagement.
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Collaborates and coordinates with academic departments, Spiritual Life, Center for International Student Services, Athletics, and Alumni Relations for event planning, promotion, and awareness.
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