Event Programmer
About
An event programmer or coordinator puts together events, tackling anything from client meetings to cleanup. Their responsibilities may include preparing budgets, scouting and booking locations, conducting press outreach, lining up sponsors and celebrity guests, and securing food and drinks.
Industries
- Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
- Performing Arts
- Performing Arts, Sports, and Live Events Promoters
Skills
- Adaptability to Changing Requirements
- Customer Service Passion
- Networking
- Planning for Projects
- Select Vendors
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