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Meeting/event planning skills, experience working in an office environment. Meeting/event planning skills, experience working in an office environment. Assist VP of Communications with letters, email correspondence, website and social media posts, presentations and other communications activities.
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Provides administrative services including: calendar management, processing of documentation such as letters and emails, meeting set up/minutes, event coordination, travel arrangements, expenses, assist with special projects, maintain business unit SharePoint pages, mail distribution, Executive email management and exercises discretion in managing the confidential and sensitive nature of communications associated with senior executives' and managers' activities.
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Organize, manage, event planning, catering. This position contributes to the company’s success by being the welcoming voice of the company, providing support to the Finance department, and assisting in the day-to-day welfare of employees and guests through various on-site management duties and event coordination.
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Assist in crafting captivating and informative event invitations, promotional collateral, and follow-up communications. Stay updated on the latest industry trends and best practices within the retail sales and event coordination domain.
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Become part of Restaurant Associates, the industrys leading provider of dining and event catering for some of the nation's most prestigious museums, performing arts centers and corporations! The advertised program is a conversational recruiting assistant that helps you apply to jobs with Compass Group.
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Newsday is looking for a part-time Brand Ambassador to assist in the management of on-site operations of event marketing efforts as well as work, hand in hand, with the Newsday events managers.
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