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Responsible for offsite and special event set-up, operational execution, breakdown and cleaning of catering equipment. The Catering Driver is responsible for obtaining new sales, maintaining relationships/ building repeat catering sales with existing catering Guests, grassroots marketing, and ensuring a top notch catering experience.
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Qualifications Must have hotel event/sales experience. Description We are hiring an Executive Meeting Manager. Gain knowledge of hotel’s food and beverage products, pricing and presentation, and learn about the hotel’s function space, audio visual, and any other details related to event success.
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Assist Catering Manager with Local Store Marketing strategies and standards. Responsible for maintaining existing Guest relationships and creating repeat catering sales. Participates in weekly chef meeting to discuss operations, sales goals and upcoming orders.
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Serves as the property sales liaison with Area Sales, Group Sales, Revenue Management, Event Management, Regional Marketing Communications and other hotel departments as appropriate.
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Ticketmaster is the global leader in event ticketing with over 500 million tickets sold annually and more than 12,000 clients worldwide. 2+ years of work experience in a brand management, client service, media or entertainment, and/or marketing consulting, sales, advertising or activation agencies.
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The Program Manager will play a pivotal role in overseeing and coordinating strategic and operational programs and initiatives, such as: top account governance, inside sales, case study management, executive events, employee enrichment, business continuity and workplace.
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We are hiring an Executive Meeting Manager. Learn and use digital sales systems and conceptual sales processes (i.e. CI/TY, PMS, sales call process, etc.) function space, audio visual, and any other details related to event success.
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Learn and use digital sales systems and conceptual sales processes ( CI/TY, PMS, sales call process, etc.) room blocks, meeting space, special concessions, group history and other reports, cut-off and other key dates, contract clauses, group resumes, event orders and BEO’s, billing details, and other integral aspects of groups and events.
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