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Photographers at the Exploratorium are responsible for all aspects of photographic work: event shooting and exhibition documentation, photo-based project work, creating portfolios of iconic imagery for use in print and digital collateral, and content-based and thematic curation of images.
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Ticketmaster is the global leader in event ticketing with over 500 million tickets sold annually and more than 12,000 clients worldwide. remain clean and free of hazards during shiftKeep floor clean and free of food items, trash, or other obstaclesMaintain House of Blues safety and sanitation standardsPrepare kitchen equipment and set up station for shiftEnsure proper rotation of all food items, including the lifting/moving of food bins weighing up to 180 lbs.
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Owns and manages all resource and logistical coordination for Museum Director appearances and in-house events including, but not limited to, appearances at industry conferences, festivals such as the Aspen Ideas Festival Talk, SFMOMA Board Visits, and the Museums of Tomorrow event.
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Maintain House of Blues safety and sanitation standards. Live Nation Concerts is the largest provider of live entertainment in the world promoting more than 40,000 shows and 100+ festivals annually for nearly 4,000 artists in over 40 countries.
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Supports in-house and pro bono training technical assistance by providing coordination, scheduling, and material development support which includes knowledge management of electronic files, indexing, and posting to make technical assistance materials fully accessible as well as assistance with preparing and finalizing presentations.
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5+ years experience developing and executing large-scale events, ideally in-house for a high-growth company. Demonstrated experience in developing and executing field marketing strategies that directly contribute to sales pipeline and revenue growth.
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UHS is located in the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco, with four campus buildings, a fifth campus building under construction, athletic facilities, and a Head of School house.
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Responsible for all catered events this includes but not limited to, ensuring all operational standards and Catering guidelines are followed, coordinate service with Catering Dept, delivery and display set up of all events in a timely manner, NetMenu recipe based high quality food, workplace safety, food safety, and following our contracted event costing requirements.
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The On Call Event Services Technician is responsible for assisting with the floor operations, including setup, strike and operation of technology solutions in a hotel or hospitality environment with a focus on delivering unmatched customer service to our guests and clients.
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The ideal candidate will have a passion for technology and a proven track record in event management, including meetups, webinars and hackathons. This allows all the layers of the Nebius AI cloud – from hardware to UI – to be built in-house, distictly differentiating Nebius AI from the majority of specialized clouds: Nebius customers get a true hyperscaler-cloud experience tailored for AI practitioners.
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As a core member of our in-house creative agency, you will be responsible for brainstorming concepts with the design, product, and marketing teams and developing original web, digital, social, events, and integrated campaigns.
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Problem solve patron issues/complaints in collaboration with the House Manager. each), tables, chairs, and easels for event setups Able to stand for extended periods of time Available to work variable schedule, including days, evenings, weekends, and holidays Ability to work effectively with people of diverse cultural backgrounds Experience working in a contemporary arts organization a plus Who Should Apply.
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