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Convene and participate in meetings to gather, synthesize, and disseminate information to coordinate the logistical support for the event, particularly from campus partners including AV, Building Services, and Public Safety as well as other vendors and entities involved with the event.
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The Travel, Meetings & Events (TME) team supports all departments within the Firm with a variety of meeting and event activity including the All Partners' and Share Partners' meetings.
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Have at least 4 years on-set work experience in photography studio or venue management industry with complete understanding of shoot and event culture and production. Managing load in and load out of events, while assisting events team with event day building related tasking.
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Coordinate and facilitate meetings such as process reviews, requirements, and various status reports QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE & EDUCATION: " Knowledge of Enterprise Networks & Security infrastructure, Communication and internet security systems, Firewalls, Intrusion Protection Systems, Remote Access VPN, Proxy, Wireless Security, NAC, Enterprise ID Management systems, Database, computer systems, security event analysis and forensic investigations.
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The Catering Manager is cool under pressure and specializes in problem solving (especially when it comes to client relations and event management). Hospitality could encompass; hotels, bars, restaurants, nightclubs, and other event spaces Minimum 2-3 years of previous catering sales experienceAbility to clearly and pleasantly communicate in English with clients, guests, vendors, teammates/management, in person, in writing and on the telephoneProficient in MS Outook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint#LI-onsite.
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As one of the meeting planning staff, you will assist with the management and implementation of a wide variety of meetings, events, and trade shows while maintaining a strong focus on customer service to meet the goals of quality education and excellence.
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Plan and organize meetings, events withlogistics and project management support. Experience planning in-person and virtual events, preferably with global participantsas well as country/regional/local event and meeting management.
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Organize event calendar, acquire contracts and meetings for Brand Managers with Podcast/OTC, Events, and Print Media agencies. For Events, coordinate with event director/manager on event details and contracts, send out and keep track of products, giveaways, supplies and tech (if needed.
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Position Description Manage tactical and logistical planning and execution of assigned events including regional meetings, symposiums, and product launch events including management of internal & external speakers, sourcing and booking meeting rooms, & hospitality.
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Event Planning, Coordination, and Management: Manage regional events and coordinate logistics for meetings and special events. Board Management: Schedule and manage all local board and committee meetings.
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Our client's mission is to provide unparalleled video services to the global end user community, including white glove meetings and event services for Client's Executives. Zoom administration, webinar, events and sessions management.
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Manage resource allocation ( headcount within group, Philanthropy budget, events budget, morale budget) ·Supports FIG specific conferences and client events (, GFSC, FIG CEO Client dinner post GFSC, reception in conjunction with GFSC, FIG CEO client dinner, FIG CEO Forum event, etc.
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Serve as lead outside salesperson for City of Summerville, with primary duties of daily selling and account management primarily through outbound sales activity and in-person meetings.
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Departmental RequirementsAccurately disseminate information to internal and external constituents regarding events, student leader trainings, and all office operationsAttends and participates in regularly scheduled staff meetings and individual meetings with the supervisorReport writing as requested by supervisorParticipates in marketing efforts put forth by the department, which may include participation in Accepted Students Days, Open House, etc.
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Minimum 7 years sales & account management experience in the event, meeting and/or entertainment industry, preferably with experience in the finance & technology sectors. Based in New York City and Tokyo, we produce over 100 projects annually including corporate meetings, concerts, award shows, charity galas, premieres, public-facing promotional events, and virtual events.
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