Event and Marketing Assistant
CAA
New York, NYThis was removed by the employer on 2/18/2020 12:04:00 PM PST
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Full Time Job
Job Description
The Role
CAA is seeking an assistant to support an Executive in the New York office. This Executive works with clients across all departments to create touring and media opportunities for A-list celebrity talent.
Responsibilities
• Assist in conceptualizing and executing unique events and tours for clients
• Provide administrative support, including heavy phones, coordinating meetings, schedules and travel, preparing expense reports, and producing correspondence
• Manage logistical information surrounding multiple, simultaneous timelines
• Serve as first point of contact with clients and executives, possessing a professional, customer-service attitude
• Assist with special projects, research, and compiling information as needed
• Analyze market and consumer data and prepare reports to inform event decisions
• Coordinate outreach with external event contacts including retailer accounts, publishing houses, promoters, and venue coordinators
• Stay up to date on the publishing landscape, popular culture, entertainment, sports, and politics
• Track ticket counts and communicate with client's team including external management
• Select travel to support events
Qualifications
• BA/BS from an accredited University or College
• Outgoing, creative thinker, with strong interest or knowledge of popular culture
• Excellent phone demeanor
• Professional polish
• Ability to stay ''one step ahead'' at all times
• Detail-oriented and extremely organized
• Adept at problem solving and thinking quick on his/her/their feet
• Ability to perform well under pressure and in a deadline-driven environment
• Team oriented