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Serve as the lead on any live-event production including, but not limited to: press conferences, announcements, celebrations, community events, Chicago Board of Education Meeting, Agenda Review Committee meetings and other official activities when applicable.
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In addition to meetings, some councils sponsor fundraising events and other activities that require additional time commitment. Advisory councils promote ways for the community to better utilize the Chicago Park District's programs and facilities; provide communication to the Chicago Park District on matters relating to their parks; increase community awareness of Chicago Park District projects; provide the community with a vehicle through which park information can be shared; and assist in locating alternate funding sources to enhance park facilities.
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Inclusive Culture & Fun Company-sponsored athletic, cultural, and social events Unique company traditions including: welcome parties for all new employees, FedEx Day, All Day Company Meetings, and Yearly Office Events Employee Resource Groups Weekly catered meals and stocked kitchens Open office workspace and with fun amenities such as ping pong, pool, & shuffle board Regular employee engagement surveys.
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This position involves in person meetings and events and cannot be 100% remote. Develops plans and arranges meetings, workshops, events, etc. This position will also be involved in the planning, execution, and maintenance of professional development programs and special events for the cancer center.
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Interns will work other Lettuce sponsored events throughout the summer and must attend weekly educational meetings, which will run Tuesday, May 28, through Tuesday, August 6, 2024.
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With an expert balance of big-picture problem-solving and boots-on-the-ground execution, we deliver bespoke AV solutions for in-person, virtual, and hybrid meetings and live events.
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Primary Qualifications - years of Commercial HVAC experience (Chiller experience would be beneficial) Position is performed remotely; however, may require travel/driving to client locations for training, meetings and other in-person events.
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Air travel also required, based on territory’s geography, to the Company’s headquarters and for regional and national meetings and events. May participate in training activities during Area, Regional and National meetings.
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Refer children with special needs to the Family Service Associate and Inclusion Manager Integrate and assist children with special needs utilizing child IFSP. Partner with families and encourage parent involvement through a variety of methods (e.g. classroom parent meetings & events and parent/child home activities.
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Must travel to attend occasional meetings at CGLA’s office (6 S. Clark Street, Chicago), development fundraising events, and off-site donor or funder meetings. The Development Associate will assist with donor relations and engagement, development-related communications, donation tracking, and fundraising activities, including direct mailings and special events.
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Attend strategy meetings with key staff members and volunteer leadership. · Coordinate exclusive dinner events at Robie house and other Wright sites, including catering, set up, breakdown and related programming.
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Onboard your crew – Actively participate in all store-related meetings, working towards exceeding sales and service performance goals set by store management. Build the perfect oasis – Emphasize brand direction and seek opportunities to informing guest of current marketing programs and upcoming events.
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Collaborating with Co-CEOs, executive leadership, and other global leaders to develop meeting formats, programs, and event concepts for the firm’s mid-size to large-format leadership events and meetings.
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Planning of any on site meetings and events. Provides clerical support when needed to assist clerical staff with assigned administrative duties such as answering phones, sorting and distributing mail, and preparing documents.
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Encourage employees to understand Rush goals and industry trends by attending town hall meetings, conferences, and community events. Responsible for achievement of all compliance, regulatory, joint commission, ECOG/UNOS/OSHA adherence, and other regulatory body requirements.
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