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Sales Events Manager
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Sales Events Manager sought to drive revenue across exhibitions, sponsorship, and digital products in the metals sector. This target-led role requires 3+ years’ B2B sales experience, new business development skills, and CRM proficiency. Based in Twickenham with hybrid working, the role offers fle...
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United Kingdom , Twickenham
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40000.00 - 50000.00 GBP / Year
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Sales & Events Manager, Kennedy Mountain Campus
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Seeking a Sales & Events Manager for the Kennedy Mountain Campus in Red Feather Lakes, CO. Drive revenue by developing sales strategies and cultivating corporate, nonprofit, and alumni partnerships. Requires a Bachelor's degree and 2+ years in sales or event management, with strong CRM skills. En...
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United States , Red Feather Lakes
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58000.00 - 60000.00 USD / Year
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The University Of Denver
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About the Sales & Events Manager role

Explore a dynamic career at the intersection of revenue generation and memorable experiences with Sales & Events Manager jobs. This hybrid profession is ideal for strategic, people-oriented individuals who excel in both driving business growth and orchestrating flawless events. Professionals in this role serve as the crucial link between a company's commercial objectives and its client-facing brand activations, managing a portfolio that spans from proactive sales initiatives to the meticulous execution of private functions, corporate gatherings, and promotional events.

Typically, the role encompasses two integrated core functions. On the sales side, managers are responsible for proactively generating new business. This involves identifying and cultivating prospects, building long-term client relationships, developing compelling proposals with detailed costings, and consistently meeting or exceeding sales targets. They act as the primary point of contact from initial inquiry through to post-event follow-up, ensuring a seamless client journey. On the events side, the manager transitions into a project director, taking ownership of event logistics. Common responsibilities include venue selection, coordinating with catering and operations teams, managing vendor contracts, overseeing entertainment and theming, handling budgets to ensure profitability, and ensuring the event vision is executed flawlessly on the day.

The skill set required for these jobs is uniquely diverse. Successful candidates typically possess exceptional communication and interpersonal skills for client negotiation and team coordination. Strong commercial acumen and a proven sales track record are fundamental. Organizational prowess is critical, as the role demands juggling multiple projects, deadlines, and budgets simultaneously. Creativity is valued for designing unique event concepts and sales strategies, while acute attention to detail ensures nothing is overlooked in planning. Problem-solving abilities are essential for navigating the unpredictable nature of live events.

Typical requirements for Sales & Events Manager positions often include a bachelor’s degree in business, marketing, hospitality management, or a related field, though substantial relevant experience can be equally valued. Employers generally seek candidates with several years of proven experience in a combined sales and events capacity, frequently within industries like hospitality, corporate services, tourism, or lifestyle brands. Proficiency in standard office software and industry-specific tools for CRM, event planning, and reservations is commonly expected. A passion for customer service, resilience under pressure, and the flexibility to work evenings and weekends during peak event seasons are standard attributes for this rewarding career path. Discover your next opportunity in this fast-paced and results-driven field.