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Be onsite for all alumni association signature events to include the Celebration of Terps (annual alumni awards gala), home football tailgates, UMD Homecoming and MD Day. Other Administrative duties as assigned by the Senior Event Manager.
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ZWILLING J.A. Henckels is looking for a Event Sales Representative and Pitch Person to join our Roadshow/Events team to promote, sell, and pitch our premium products at various Costco locations and other retailers.
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The Coordinator also provides administrative support for the Assistant Director of Scheduling including processing requests involving Public Safety, Audio/Visual and Facility needs using the Accruent Event Management System (EMS) software program.
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The Event Intern will report to the Event Manager of Aspen Digital and will also engage regularly with the Event Associate and other members of the Aspen Digital team. The expectation is to work 30 - 40 hours a week, and in accordance with our Reimagining Work policy, the Event Intern should be willing to be in-person with colleagues a minimum of 40% of the time while having the flexibility to work remotely for the balance.
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Head of Event Sales Who We Are. On level nine, there is a self-contained floor of private event spaces. The Club has a Rooftop Terrace and Loft Restaurant with views overlooking the White House, US Treasury and Washington Monument, plus a Founder’s Dining Room, The Library, Drawing Room, Gallery and Conservatory.
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Job Title: Destination Event Planner Location: This opportunity is available in the following countries: The USA, Bahamas, Mexico, Australia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Panama, Argentina, Trinidad & Tobago, Lima, Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador.
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As the Event Sales Administrator, you will: Answer phones in a timely fashion and assist guests displaying a positive & professional attitude. The Event Sales Administrator is responsible for building strong teams - through development, effective staff and guest engagement.
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Check out our website at Pay Information and Frequency:Earn $21/hour for Event ServingEarn up $17/hour plus tips for Dining/Gaming ServingBi weekly Requirements This Job Is Ideal for Someone Who Is:Dependable.
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In consultation with the Program and Event Coordinator, they participate in the planning and implementation of virtual and on-campus events, providing program and event management support services, including event space logistics, A/V equipment support, recording of events, and other logistical support, as well as marketing support, including social media maintenance and website updates.
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Stay up to date on changes within the tourism industry Monitor restrictions on travel that come and go Book travel needs (airline, car rental, hotel accommodations, cruise, ticket/event sales, etc.
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This position reports to a Project Manager, Operations Manager, Operations Director, or Director, Event Technology. WarehouseWork is performed at event venues as well as in a warehouse environment.
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Reporting directly to the CEO, the Event Manager will collaborate with other members of the leadership team to execute key initiatives, grow the portfolio of events, and achieve organizational objectives.
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During the ADEA Annual Session & Exhibition conference, this position will be asked to execute other duties as assigned for this all staff and “all hands-on deck” in-person event. Serve when needed as a back-up to the current Vice President of Meetings, Conferences and Educational Technology overseeing event managers responsible for producing in-person conferences and events.
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Highlight the niche aspect of being a sports event coordinator, encouraging candidates to specialize in this unique area of the travel industry. We are seeking an ambitious and highly motivated Remote Sports Event Coordinator to join our dynamic team.
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Develop, implement, and maintain the department’s service guidelines, training, standards of operations, equipment par levels, and event set-up specifications. Responsible for direct supervision of the Event Managers and the execution of all event functions.
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