A Convention Services Manager’s resume is a document that outlines the professional experience, skills, and achievements of a person who manages and coordinates all aspects of conventions, conferences, and events held in a hotel or convention center. This includes managing and coordinating the logistics of events, such as room set-up and layout, audio-visual equipment, catering and food service, registration, and transportation.
Summary
Experienced Convention Services Manager with over 10 years of experience in the hospitality industry. Skilled in event planning, customer service, and vendor management. Proven ability to lead a team and successfully manage multiple events simultaneously. Strong communication and organizational skills.
Education
ABC University
Bachelor Of Arts in Hospitality
2003 – 2007
Certified Meeting Professional (CMP)
Event Management Certification, XYZ College
Skills
- Event planning and execution
- Vendor management Customer service Budgeting and financial management
- Team management Strong communication skills
- Strong organizational skills
Experience
Convention Services Manager
ABC Hotel, Anytown USA (2015-Now)
- Manage all aspects of event planning and execution for the hotel, including weddings, conferences, and corporate events
- Develop and maintain relationships with vendors and suppliers to ensure high-quality service
- Event Coordinator
DEF Events, Anytown USA (2010-2015)
- Coordinated and executed events ranging from small meetings to large conventions
- Provided exceptional customer service to clients
- Worked closely with vendors to ensure all event details were executed to perfection
Event Coordinator
XYZ Events (2007-2010)
- Communicate effectively with clients, both before and during events, to ensure their satisfaction
- Responsible for budgeting and financial management for events
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