PUBLIC EVENTS MANAGER Retail & Wholesale - Uncasville, CT at Geebo

PUBLIC EVENTS MANAGER

Uncasville, CT Uncasville, CT Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$51.
2K - $64.
9K a year Estimated:
$51.
2K - $64.
9K a year Primary Duties and
Responsibilities:
includes but not limited to:
Manages all stages of event creation and execution for Mohegan Sun's public events assigned by the marketing department Responsible for all aspects of event design and format by working directly with events team, vendors, and all operating departments Creates, manages and approves timelines, artwork, and deadlines relating to all advertising initiatives; including social media, print, radio, and TV planning Builds event budgets and leads team to adhere to plan, with a focus on reducing expenses, while driving focused advertising to maximize revenues with ticket capacity Works closely with the Box Office to build ticket blocks and yield appropriate holds and complimentary tickets for various groups, sponsors, or organizations Negotiates marketing related contracts (including seasonal and long-term rentals) and works with the Legal department to ensure accurate and timely contract execution Procures trade sponsorships with the intent to minimize event expenses; including partner sourcing, deck creation and presentation, contracting, invoicing, fulfillment and recaps Secondary Duties and
Responsibilities:
Responsible for the effective communication of all public events to all departments involved with the creation and execution of the event Works closely with all operating departments to ensure they are aware of upcoming events and their respective responsibilities Responsible for adhering to all rules and regulations set forth by the Mohegan Tribal Fire Department and Public Safety Department Ensures property sponsor agreements are fulfilled per contracts for each festival or public event.
Handles promotional interviews as requested.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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