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Sample Jobs – Industry Overview – Job Profiles
Event management is a very detailed and time consuming role. If you don't like detail or wearing multiple hats then event management is not for you. Overseeing an event is extremely challenging from many fronts. Event management includes executing the event, all the way to full service management, including sponsorship sales and promotional campaigns. Event managers within companies like Women’Sports Services, SFX Sports Entertainment and International Management Group (IMG) oversee events from initial concept to development and long term growth. Positions such as these include responsibilities such as, client services, marketing, sales, sponsorships, and audio/video production. Events such as the Girls Sports X-travaganza, U.S. Figure Skating Championships, or the NCAA Women’s College World Series have an existing staff that manages the event. The event staff usually includes directors and officers like; Founder, On-Site Coordinator, Marketing Director, Public Relations Director, Corporate Sponsor Account Manager, etc. Each plays a role in the planning, development and success of the event. The Corporate Sponsor Representative Manager might work with companies to secure sponsorship, value-added advertising and promotional campaigns for the event, while the On-Site Coordinator might focus on booth vendors, equipment deliveries, entertainment and special guest appearances. Events are a great place to build your resume. There are all kinds of opportunities to meet people, gain experience and get your foot in the door with key decision makers. So remember, events such as the Women’s World Cup Soccer, the Olympic Games and others need hundreds of volunteers to make them a success. Check with your city's Chamber of Commerce or sports commission for information on events coming to your town and find out how to GET INVOLVED! Once you get involved you just might be hired the next year! |
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