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Design and manage pop-up shop-in-shop installations to accompany capsule collections and launch events. Work closely with architects and designers on global wholesale Pop Up and Shop in Shop initiatives to align KHAITE ethos with on the ground needs to drive sales, leading where necessary.
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The Designer provides support to the Creative and Marketing teams working onsite in a hybrid model for our luxury beauty client in New York City. They are responsible for assisting in the production, creation, and adaptation of graphics, production files, 2D & 3D rendering, graphic strips, displays, print & POS design, and various architectural needs regarding various retail environments such as shop-in-shop, free-standing stores, pop up events, trade shows and more.
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Completing Pop-Up Reporting Tracker at the end of each activation to roll into weekly field marketing reporting using Microsoft Excel. One minute you will be running a pop-up table in a dispensary.
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The Hermès Williamsburg Pop-Up Boutique opened in 2023 and focuses on providing extraordinary service to clients as a part of the New York Region. Communicates CRM standards, follows up daily for associate compliance and to maximize quality of client capture rate and detailed information according to Hermès standards.
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FOH staff training : table set up, proper serving, proper bussing, event flow (pizza,pasta, dinners, pop up events etc) Keep up customer satisfaction via successful preparation, organization and conduct of emotionally positive events, entertainment and fun.
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For in-venue, e-commerce and pop-up operations, Legends sets the standard when it comes to a unique shopping experience. In order to be considered for this role, after clicking "apply now" above and being redirected, you must fully complete the application process on the follow-up screen.
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You will represent Wonder at pop-up events in luxury high-rise buildings, Farmer's Markets, gyms and Street Festivals to help acquire new customers. Represent Wonder and execute local events, sponsorships and pop-ups including neighborhood events, luxury apartment building happy hours, at fitness centers, etc.
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Ability to maneuver around the salesfloor, stockroom, and office and lift up to 30lb, with or without a reasonable accommodation. Minimum of 1 year of clientele experience in luxury fashion and strong knowledge of trends and designer brands with the ability to translate that knowledge into solving customer styling needs.
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The social worker will be trained to be a facilitator of a pop up makerspace that uses making, coding and robotics to facilitate the therapeutic process in NYC schools. The social worker will be trained to be a facilitator of a pop up makerspace that uses making, coding and robotics to facilitate the therapeutic process in NYC schools.
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Currently, Legends works with marquee clients across business verticals including professional sports; collegiate; attractions; entertainment; and conventions and leisure. As a Merchandise Associate at the MLB Store, you will play a key role in generating revenue through superior product knowledge, POS operations, loss prevention and adherence to all company policies and procedures.
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The Assistant Manager works closely with the Shop Manager and takes primary responsibility for the operations of the Gift and Pop-Up sections (this may change as the shop expands to new quarters.
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Support Retail and Wholesale pop up activations when required. Strong attention to detail with excellent follow-up and organizational skills. Dolce & Gabbana, a leader in the world of luxury fashion, has an exceptional career opportunity available for a Jewelry Business Development Manager.
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New projects and business needs pop up every single day, and we always look internally first. Our team is made up of friendly, funny, welcoming, low-ego, and passionate peoplewho also happen to be great at what they do.
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Key Responsibilities: Lead pop-up and new openings, partnering across departments to prepare and execute seamlessly. Spearhead pre-opening / closing meetings and take leadership of set up and break down.
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Event Planning and Execution : Plan and execute brand events, such as product launches, pop-up shops, and trade shows, to increase brand engagement and visibility. Brand Growth The role involves crafting strategy, directing content production, managing brand partnerships, and implementing innovative marketing tactics to elevate brand to unprecedented heights.
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