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2-year degree from an accredited university in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; 2 years experience in the event management, food and beverage, sales and marketing, or related professional area.
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Several years of demonstrated experience in managing core event production tasks such as vendor evaluation and contracting, creating staffing and run-of-show sheets, catering and beverage planning, event production rentals, and similar is required.
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Assist in game-day operations and event management. This position assists the Director with all aspects of operational planning and management of home contests and special events sponsored by the Athletics Department and assists in executing successful game-day initiatives.
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Meeting and Event Planning: Manage all aspects of meetings and events for the Managing Partner, including email inbox management, scheduling, logistics, agenda preparation, and tracking follow-up actions.
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Leads all third-party partner meetings to ensure consistency and operational excellence (third-party partners include event planning and management; website registration design and deployment; meeting venues; warehousing/distribution centers etc.
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Role: Executive Administrative AssistantLocation: New York NYDuration: 06 MonthJob Description: Calendaring and Assisting with creating meetings, moving meetings, sending invites for events, and other adjustments in his schedule Working with other assistants to find times that work for all higher level leaders Managing conflicts that may arise on the calendar Event/Meeting Planning Assist with planning events, group meetings, offsites, etc.
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Responsibilities: Special projects including maintaining calendars, travel arrangements, meetings, conference and event planning and catering arrangements along with, expense reports, documentation and dissemination of meeting minutes, etc.
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Assist the Client Engagement Team with event planning, including the execution of virtual and in-person seminars and receptions, industry conferences and charitable sponsorships, speaking engagements, client entertainment and other events related to the promotion of the IFG.Execute on updates to the IFG attorneys' website bios and proposals/client presentations, including the facilitation of an annual web bio audit.
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This position is mostly remote, with regular meetings at our office in the DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. In addition, this job will require travel to our conferences, which take place around the country and occur every few weeks during the fall, winter, and spring.
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Event/Meeting Planning Assist with planning events, group meetings, offsites, etc. Creating calendar invites, managing attendance for the events, organizing catering orders, setting up the conference rooms with audio, catering, and visual as needed o Arranging welcome lunches, welcome breakfasts, and other lunch or breakfast meetings.
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Assist the Client Engagement Team with event planning, including the execution of virtual and in-person seminars and receptions, industry conferences and charitable sponsorships, speaking engagements, client entertainment and other events related to the promotion of the IFG.
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Operational Excellence: Ensure the seamless execution of our meetings and events, enhancing the holistic guest experience for activities including customer meetings, executive receptions, intimate dinners, town halls, and employee events.
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Event Planning: Coordinate internal and external events, including all-hands meetings and special events. Executive Support: Manage the CEO's calendar, including scheduling meetings, coordinating travel arrangements, and other logistics, ensuring smooth day-to-day operations.
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As an Event Management Associate, you will be responsible for managing internal meetings; acting as the single point of contact for the client, engaging event partners as needed and supervising staff to exceed client expectations.
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In addition, you will represent the Heart and Vascular Institute in meetings and/or organizational functions, ensure projects/events remain within budget and manage all event planning included catering, invitations, collateral, and reserving location for events.
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