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Collaborate with the restaurant management team to integrate private events seamlessly into the overall restaurant operations. Coordinate and execute private events, including weddings, corporate functions, and special occasions.
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Enjoy one of the nation's most historic cities, which offers something for everyone - museums, culture, arts, dining, nightlife, professional sporting events, and much more! The facility has expansive research programs funded by the NIH, private and industry.
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Assisting with on-campus or virtual events including booking room space and ordering food for events. A high-ranking, private university in Boston, MA is looking for an Admissions Office Assistant to join their team of experts.
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We work with local governments, and other private and public organizations to further inclusion and belonging efforts, provide support to marginalized members, or reckon with events of racism, bias, or violence.
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Sponsored by Deloitte Private and The Wall Street Journal, the program recognizes outstanding U.S. private companies and the achievements of their management teams. Participate in continuous learning opportunities such as trainings, ride alongs, meetings and networking events.
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The Regional Private Dining & Events Sales Manager is responsible for providing the Gordon Ramsay standard of remarkable experiences and exceptional hospitality to our guests. This role will oversee private dining sales and events at their assigned location(s) and work to identify potential clients, negotiate, upsell, and understand expectations to deliver on clients' needs and ensure repeat business.
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2 years of experience selling, booking, and executing events. Manages calendar and ensures events are booked appropriately. Fine dining restaurant experience preferred. Manages proactive and reactive sales – manages overall sales process and guest communication from initial inquiry to finalized BEO (banquet event order)/contract.
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Manage events, meetings, travel and high pressure deliverables with a sense of calm proficiency and great attention to detail. Masters/Law Degree/MPH/MSW preferred not required. Relationships in the health and tech ecosystem, and expert management of relationships.
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Investigate and enforce ordinances and regulations related to Public Works operations; including the City’s Sewer Use Regulations by inspecting public and private facilities that discharge wastewater and stormwater to the City’s sewer, combined sewer and storm drain collection systems.
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