Looking to throw the perfect party, but not enough time
or the expertise needed to plan the event yourself? As an
experienced event planner, I will make your party worry-free
and give your special event the attention it deserves.
Specializing in weddings, birthdays, anniversary parties, bar
and bat mitzvahs, sweet 16 parties, children's parties, reunions,
and fundraisers, I can take care of all your needs and expectations
including all or some of the following:
- Conducting research
- Planning and creating an event design
- Developing a timeline and production schedule
- Finding a site
- Arranging for food, drinks, decor and entertainment
- Planning transportation to and from the event
- Sending invitations to attendees
- Arranging any necessary accommodations for attendees
- Selecting and securing appropriate vendors to supply all
components of the event
- Coordinating the activities of event personnel
- Oversee all aspects of the event execution
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| Professional Summary |
Accomplished executive with over 10 years of event planning
and arts marketing experience. Planned and coordinated successful
events, parties, fundraisers, and conferences involving budgets
of all sizes. Highly organized and efficient, with proven ability
to prioritize, handle multiple projects and stay within budget.
Excellent communication and negotiation skills with an MBA in
marketing and planning.
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| Jeremy’s
Events in the Press |
“Blame it on the dream house that everyone's been falling
over backward to see. A major piece of serious architecture
perched on the Mt. Washington hillside, great guys Steven Herforth
and Peter Karlovich opened their doors to launch City Theatre's
30th anniversary season. And there's not been a party like this,
at least within these city limits, in a long time.”
“The libations were concocted by South Side bistros and
were inspired by the upcoming City Theatre play season. Not
only did you get to sample the drinks, there were cards at each
station with the recipe and the play that inspired the cocktail.
Expert chefs manned the made-to-order pasta bar with taste and
style.”
- New Pittsburgh Courier
“It was Destination City Theatre…The journey began
at the entrance of Heinz Field's east lounge that had the trappings
of an airport terminal. Before takeoff, 275 passengers walked
down a jetway lined with play posters from City Theatre's new
season to be welcomed aboard by their flight captain. And it
was up, up and away from there.”
“You can see why he was promoted: Among City's notable
AK (after Kraus) marketing successes have been "Honus and
Me," "The Good Body" and "A Picasso,"
all pretty much sell-outs, and the different versions of "Late
Nite Catechism," which will probably keep packing the theater
into the next century.”
“City Theatre…developing whole new ways
to market themselves, using text messaging and other technology
to reach young fans; devising ways to make arts experiences
unique; and providing ticket discounts, networking opportunities
and a splash of booze.”
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