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Doss [256]
3 years ago
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Event planner has many responsibilities.

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garik1379 [7]3 years ago
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Charged with creating experiences and bringing visions to life, an event planner is adept at juggling many tasks. Scouting locations, soliciting bids, managing vendor relationships and client communications, creating and negotiating contracts, and managing budgets are all typical functions in the event planner role.

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