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Marketing Events Coordinator

Remote, United States or Austin, TX HQ

Do work that matters. 

At AlertMedia, everything we do supports our missionTo save lives and minimize loss by facilitating timely communications when an emergency threatens personal safety and business continuity. 

Our values which reflect our view on what’s important and what’s right include:  

  • We’re humans not robots
  • Customers always come first
  • We work better together
  • Simplicity is our strength
  • Our reputation is priceless
  • Hard work pays off 

The Marketing Events Coordinator will play a key role in expanding AlertMedia's reach by connecting with prospects and deepening relationships with existing customers. This is achieved through flawlessly executed virtual events, customer meetups, third-party trade shows, and AlertMedia-hosted in-person experiences. 

Who You Are: 

You are a highly organized self-starter with an exceptional eye for detail. You pick up new skills quickly and thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. You embrace wearing many hats and are eager to roll up your sleeves to support both the team and the broader business. You take full ownership of your responsibilities and are driven by a constant desire to grow and improve. 

 What you get to do every day: 

  • Own and execute our Virtual Events program, sourcing and testing new virtual experiences that resonate with our target audience and create engaging opportunities for prospects and customers to connect with our team.
  • Manage our Customer Meetups program, coordinating both in-person and virtual  experiences designed to strengthen customer relationships and foster community among industry peers.
  • Coordinate the vendor contracting process, including vetting agreements and ensuring all required documentation is completed in a timely manner.
  • Track and communicate RSVPs with sales team for assigned events.  
  • Communicate pre-and-post event details to event registrants.  
  • Track and manage event budgets for assigned programs, ensuring expenses stay aligned with approved spend.
  • Partner cross-functionally with Marketing, Sales, and Customer Success to align on event strategy and develop relevant messaging and materials that support event goals.
  • Collaborate with the larger Events Team to provide additional support as needed.   

 What you bring to the role: 

  • 2+ years of prior event planning experience, preferably in the B2B SaaS industry 
  • Bachelor’s degree preferred, with a focus on Marketing or Business 
  • Aspiration to contribute to a fast-paced events team in a highly collaborative environment
  • Prior event planning experience preferred  
  • Skilled project manager with the ability to prioritize and manage competing deadlines    
  • Strong analytical skills with a keen eye for detail, and ability to make sound, data-driven decisions   
  • Excellent communicator, with an ability to influence and compel through a confident and credible delivery   

Why you’ll love working at AlertMedia: 

  • Competitive base salary + Company-wide bonus program 
  • Generous and flexible time and parental leave policies 
  • Health benefits - Medical, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance 100% paid for employees! 
  • 401K with a generous company match
  • Amazing rewards and incentives – we love celebrating each other! 
  • Commitment to community service with opportunities to give back  
  • A Best Places to Work company 10 years in a row and numerous other awards 
  • Access to brand new downtown office with 360 views of Austin, high-tech building gym, and nearby running trails 
  • Ongoing career development opportunities with our Learning and Development team

About AlertMedia: 

AlertMedia helps organizations protect their people and businesses through all phases of an emergency. Our award-winning threat intelligence, emergency communication, and travel risk management solutions help companies of all sizes identify, respond to, and recover from critical events faster and more confidently. AlertMedia supports essential communication for thousands of leading businesses—including DHL, JetBlue, Coca-Cola Bottling, and Walmart—in more than 150 countries.

We are an equal opportunity employer focused on creating a collaborative and exciting place for all to work. Ensuring a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace for all people is key to our success and core to our values.   All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. 

This is an amazing opportunity to be part of our wave of momentum and take our company, and your career, to the next growth stage. We'd love to get to know you better and share how we serve our amazing customers. For more information, please visit www.alertmedia.com.   

Come join us in our mission to save lives and minimize loss through effective communication.  

AlertMedia does not currently sponsor applicants for work visas. 

By applying for the role, you agree that Alert Media will use your Personal Information in connection with the recruitment process and in accordance with our Privacy Policy –https://www.alertmedia.com/legal/privacy-policy/

 

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