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Conference Producer

Tower of London
1 day ago
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I am currently recruiting for a Conference Producer to join a world-leading business that is a globally recognised leader in producing high-quality B2B conferences in Defence, Security, Energy, Utilities and Pharmaceutical sectors.

Role Purpose:

Develop and deliver B2B conferences that provide industry professionals with relevant insights and networking opportunities.
Conduct thorough research to understand strategic and commercial issues within designated industries.
Generate revenue by designing and executing high-quality, content-driven events.
Collaborate with internal teams, including Sales, Marketing, and Sponsorship, to maximise event success.

Key Responsibilities:

Research, design, and produce 7-8 business conferences annually.
Develop high-quality conference content within a 30-day production cycle.
Secure a minimum of 16 speakers and a chair per event.
Engage with industry professionals through direct outreach, calls, and networking.
Maintain internal databases with up-to-date speaker and delegate information.
Work closely with Marketing, Sales, and Sponsorship teams to drive attendance and sponsorship opportunities.
Ensure all conference materials are accurate and displayed on the company website.
Attend events to oversee execution, network with delegates, and generate ideas for future conferences.
Identify and develop additional revenue-generating opportunities, such as workshops and focus days.

Essential Skills & Qualifications:

Proven ability to build industry-specific 2-day conference agendas with a minimum of 1yrs conference production experience
Strong project management skills, ensuring seamless coordination with internal teams.
Excellent time management and multitasking capabilities.
Analytical mindset with the ability to quickly assimilate industry insights.
Strong commercial awareness and ability to identify market opportunities.
Excellent communication skills, particularly with senior executives and industry leaders.
Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook.
Willingness to travel internationally for conferences.

Benefits Include:

Competitive salary + commission
25 days annual leave
Hybrid working
Life Assurance
Income Protection
Pension Scheme
Employee Referral Bonus
Cycle to Work Scheme

For more information and to express your interest send your CV now.

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