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Assist Manager on reconciliation and accounting of all ticket sales for each ticketed event and daily Box Office Sales. Assist the ticketing services manager in overseeing the day-to-day operations relating to all sales and support box office staff in any of their job functions, as needed.
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Performing analysis in SAP as requested by the General Manager, Operations Manager, or the sales/promotion force. Logging attending to daily visitors and events, recording each visitor/event into SalesForce.
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Read, review, and make changes to daily calendar and event function sheets according to instructions from the Banquet Management and Sales/Catering Department. Houseman SummaryThe Houseman is responsible for the set-up and break-down of banquet functions as indicated by the Banquet Manager, including banquet props and decorations.
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The position will work with some of the world's leading brands to understand their event objectives, audiences and challenges, and then deliver smart, strategic, results-driven sales recommendations to engage sponsors and create an opportunity for partners to complement our clients event goals.
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This position will assist in the execution of an overall sales to service handoff process to be implemented across multiple verticals to include the support in the development and implementation of a continuous client service training strategy that consist of non-sales related touchpoints and relationship building.
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Communicate with the service team all event details; partners with General Manager and Executive Chef to ensure that each event is flawlessly executed against objectives. Hiring – Special Events Manager.
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They are the leader of the pack with client relationships and community involvement and an exceptional collaborator within all hotel Catering Manager collaborates on service standards, food and beverage minimums and forecasting along with the Event Operations Manager and both are the partner in crime to the Director of Sales.
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The Hilton Anatole in Dallas is seeking a Senior Catering Sales Manager. As a Senior Catering Manager , you would be responsible for developing market segments and soliciting new customers to purchase food and beverage and utilize event facilities in the hotel's continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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The Private Events and Sales Manager focuses on private event bookings, rooftop buyouts and partner events. Generates event sales by scouting new business and maintaining relationships with existing clients.
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The RoleThe role will report to the Office Manager and will primarily assist with event day duties as needed. Legends has six divisions operating worldwide - Global Planning, Global Sales, Hospitality, Global Partnerships, Global Merchandise, and Global Technology Solutions - offering clients and partners a -degree service solution platform to elevate their brand and execute their vision.
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The Digital Sales Manager, Event Technology is responsible for managing incoming event technology software and services related sales leads, building strong relationships internally to find new opportunities for sales growth, and converting leads into successful event technology customers.
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Partner with sales for pre and post event outreach messaging, event booth staffing, and lead list management. Your event planning will be creatively focused on driving engagement with attendees and creating qualified top of funnel leads that translate to sales opportunities.
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1-2 years’ experience as Event Manager in full service, moderate to high volume restaurants. Maintain and develop event inquiry log and updates sales desk. Responsible for coordination of outside event services such as security, florals, cakes, DJ’s, step and repeats, photographer, etc.
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As the local on property Event Sales contact for customers, the Event Manager is responsible for proactively soliciting and managing corporate & social catering related opportunities.
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We are hiring an Private Events Sales Manager! Manages all catering events from start to finish; books, plans event details for turnover to operations team. Gain knowledge of hotel's food and beverage products, pricing and presentation and any other details related to event success.
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