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Marketing Event Coordinator

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

We're hiring a Marketing Events Coordinator!

The Role:

As a Marketing Event Coordinator at Plexus Worldwide, you’ll play a pivotal role in creating unforgettable, on-brand event experiences that captivate, engage, and inspire our community. Your focus will be on enhancing event engagement through strategic marketing activations, seamless brand integration, and data-driven planning. Success in this role is measured by the impact your contributions have on attendee satisfaction, brand presence, and event ROI across multiple signature events throughout the year.

Employee Value Proposition:

Be part of a dynamic, creative, and passionate marketing team that values innovation, collaboration, and personal growth. In this role, you’ll bring ideas to life at high-energy events like Annual Convention, Diamond Destination, and Rising Leaders Retreat—each offering the chance to shape meaningful brand experiences. You’ll stay ahead of industry trends, contribute to cutting-edge marketing activations, and see the results of your efforts in real time.

What You Will Accomplish (KPIs):

  • Elevate at least 4 major events annually by implementing marketing activations that drive measurable increases in attendee engagement and satisfaction.

  • Improve attendee experience scores year-over-year through brand-enhancing onsite and digital elements.

  • Deliver all event-related signage, merchandise, and experiential elements on time and within budget in coordination with vendors.

  • Contribute to marketing campaigns that increase event participation and social media engagement by 10–15% across key events.

  • Support the development of post-event reports with actionable data insights to improve future strategies.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Event Marketing Execution: Partner with Events and Marketing teams to design and deliver cohesive event experiences that are on-brand and engaging.

  • Brand Activation: Identify and implement creative touchpoints—before, during, and after events—that bring the brand to life and create lasting impressions.

  • Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with teams including Social Media, Recognition, and Creative to ensure consistent messaging and event alignment.

  • Vendor Management: Coordinate with external partners on signage, merchandise, and experiential items to ensure timely and quality execution.

  • Data & Strategy: Assist in tracking attendee engagement metrics and contribute to strategy refinements using data-backed insights.

  • Trend Research: Stay on top of marketing and event industry trends to propose new ideas and innovative technologies for event enhancement.

  • Flexible Support: Be available for occasional evenings, weekends, or holiday support during peak event periods.

Performance-Based Qualifications:

  • Educational Foundation:
    Associate’s degree required; Bachelor’s degree in marketing, communications, or a related field preferred.

  • Proven Expertise:

    • 2+ years of experience in event coordination or marketing, with a demonstrated ability to manage logistics and enhance attendee engagement.

    • Experience supporting large-scale events and collaborating across departments to deliver high-quality brand experiences.

    • Previous exposure to the direct selling industry is a plus.

  • Strategic & Creative Skills:

    • Strong eye for detail, from brand consistency to logistics management.

    • Able to assess gaps in the attendee journey and offer actionable solutions that improve satisfaction and participation.

    • Knowledge of marketing campaign planning and event lifecycle strategies.

  • Communication & Collaboration:

    • Excellent written and verbal communication skills for internal coordination and external vendor communication.

    • Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously and anticipate roadblocks before they arise.

    • Comfortable working in a fast-paced, high-energy team environment with shifting priorities.

 

About Plexus

Founded in gut health. Experts in microbiome. Plexus Worldwide®, headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, is a renowned direct-selling company recognized as a top employer. Over the past 16 years, Plexus has dedicated itself to promoting hope, health, and happiness through its scientifically backed, innovative dietary supplements, weight management and personal care products sold primarily through Plexus Brand Ambassadors. As a six-time Best Places to Work awardee, Plexus prides itself on its robust organizational culture and commitment to community support and philanthropy. Our team is driven by a shared mission to empower individuals to achieve their health and wellness goals while offering additional income through the sale of products. Join us to be part of a team that values people, innovation, wellness, and community impact.

Our Core Values

We contribute to the overall growth and success of Plexus by embracing the Plexus core values:

  • We are One Plexus.
  • We are accountable.
  • We get the job done right.
  • We empower others.

Benefits

  • Highly rated and competitive medical plans.
  • 401k with company match and immediate vesting.
  • 1on1, personalized health coaching.
  • Many other voluntary benefits.

 

Thank you for taking the time to apply for an opportunity with our One Plexus team! If you had any issues during the application process, please contact us directly at careers@plexusworldwide.com.

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