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Experience with event planning. Assist with scheduling and planning departmental functions. Our client is a global alternative asset manager specializing in companies undergoing mergers and acquisitions, distressed and restructuring companies, and special situations.
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Work with leadership and management teams to understand the scope of the event and the planning. The IT Assistant is responsible for assisting in the coordination, planning, and execution of a variety of activities and events which may include in-house, supplier, local, division, region and Company-wide.
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Conduct event planning for regional TTA meetings and events, including provision of virtual TTA. Perform general clerical duties such as data entry and recordkeeping. 1 year of experience with event coordination and planning.
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Employee and/or client event planning to include space negotiation, catering coordination, technical support for A/V and office equipment, set-up and clean-up of meeting space. Ramboll has nearly 2,000 experts working across 50 offices in the Americas applying their passion to deliver innovative solutions within Environment & Health, Water, Energy and Planning & Urban Design.
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Support the Director with meeting scheduling, collection and dissemination of meeting materials, event planning, budget and expense tracking, meeting minutes and action items tracking, project communications, other ad-hoc requests.
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Provide administrative support to Senior Managers and Supervisors including, but not limited to, answering phones, document production, event and meeting planning and calendar management.
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Key responsibilities include: Maintenance of Office Operations, replenishment of supplies in the offices, Coordinating external vendors for maintenance or repairs, Event Planning & Execution.
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This person will play a pivotal role in establishing and maintaining client accounts, handle various administrative duties such as reporting and document management, client communications, event planning, and ad hoc projects.
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Event planning and project management. Heavy calendar management, interfacing with other senior executives, travel planning. Orchestrating large meetings, townhall events and offsites, managing all planning details and coordination.
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Collaborate cross-functionally on event planning and special projects. We are hiring for an Administrative Assistant to join an organization located in New York, New York. This is an exciting temporary-to-permanent position, that will be fully on-site.
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Direct executive support, project management or event planning experience. As an Administrative Assistant, you’re at the center of the team’s business operations and activities, and are relied upon to keep the team moving in a positive, forward direction.
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Administrative Skills: Calendar management, meeting management, time management, strategic planning of tasks, travel management, heavy expense processing, phone management, client handling, event planning, heavy invoice processing, external client-onboarding, detailed meetings minutes, and assist Head of Platform Services Team on several projects and tasks.
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The Administrative and Studio Assistant will provide comprehensive support across various functions, including administrative tasks, human resources, travel and event planning, front-of-house duties, and more.
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Partner with the chief of staff team to drive activities for teams and the organization (such as all hands meetings, logistics, event planning, fun events, etc.) At least 1+ year of meeting and event planning experience.
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Conduct event planning for regional TTA meetings and events, including provision of virtual TTA and all meeting logistics. Ability to coordinate, plan, and manage all event logistics.
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