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Event Manager

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What We Do

We’re on a mission to empower animal healthcare professionals with opportunities to earn more and achieve greater flexibility in their careers and personal lives.

Powered by groundbreaking technology, Roo has built the industry-leading veterinary staffing platform, connecting Veterinarians, Technicians, and Assistants with animal hospitals for relief work and hiring opportunities. Roo empowers the largest network of over 20,000 veterinary professionals to help more than 9,000 animal hospitals provide quality care to more pets.
Together, we’ve provided more than  3 million hours of healthcare, helping Veterinarians earn more than $200 million.

 

About the Role

We're looking for an Events Manager to own the end-to-end planning and execution of Roo's tradeshow and conference program. This role sits on the Brand & Integrated Marketing team, reporting to our Sr. Manager of Brand & Integrated Marketing, and will be responsible for delivering 20-30 events per year — from large-scale national shows like VMX and WVC to focused regional conferences and tabletop activations.

Tradeshows are the most tangible, in-person expression of the Roo brand — the spaces where thousands of veterinary professionals physically experience who we are. This role offers the opportunity to own that experience, manage a significant budget, coordinate across Sales, Partnerships, and Marketing, and directly shape how Roo shows up in the industry.


Your Responsibilities

Event Strategy

  • Manage a six figure annual tradeshow budget across booth fees, swag, supplies, fulfillment, storage, and industry sponsorships — tracking spend by quarter and event tier, flagging risks early, and making smart trade-offs.
  • Maintain and improve event playbooks, SOPs, and operational documentation to ensure the program scales cleanly as Roo's event footprint grows.
  • Adapt execution based on Roo's tiered event system (Tier 1 through Tier 4), scaling booth size, staffing, budget, and marketing support to match the strategic value of each show.

Event Operations & Execution

  • Own the full lifecycle of Roo's tradeshow program: booth logistics, vendor management, shipping and inventory, staffing coordination, on-site setup and teardown, and post-show follow-through across 20-30 events per year.
  • Manage relationships with exhibit services vendors, fulfillment centers, swag suppliers, and venue contacts across the national tradeshow calendar.
  • Own booth inventory across multiple storage locations and ensure timely shipping to and from each event.
  • Coordinate booth staffing with sales teams, matching the right Roo representatives to each show based on territory, audience, and strategic importance.
  • Execute logistics for enterprise events Roo attends or sponsors, including corporate group conferences and partner events.
  • Partner with Product Marketing and Partnerships to plan and execute webinars with external and internal speakers.

Brand & Experience

  • Bring a creative eye to every event touchpoint, from swag concepts and booth activations to on-site experiences, staying tapped into consumer and event trends to ensure Roo shows up in ways that feel fresh, intentional, and differentiated rather than templated.
  • Manage tradeshow-adjacent community events such as happy hours and networking receptions, driving meaningful engagement and extending Roo’s presence beyond the booth.
  • Partner with Brand and Product Marketing to manage event collateral, ensuring all booth materials and supporting assets are aligned, on-brand, and ready for each show.

Cross-functional Coordination & Impact

  • Coordinate with the Partnerships team when CE programming is co-located at a tradeshow, ensuring smooth handoffs between booth logistics and content/speaker programming.
  • Own lead capture processes at every event and coordinate with Sales and Lifecycle to ensure timely post-show follow-up.
  • Interface cross-functionally with senior stakeholders across the company, communicating clearly about what's on track, what's at risk, and what you need.
  • Ensure events drive measurable business impact, partnering with Sales and Marketing on pipeline generation, engagement, and post-event conversion.

Qualifications

  • 5+ years of experience in event management, tradeshow coordination, or field marketing, ideally at a company running a high-volume program (15+ events/year).
  • Proven experience managing six-figure event budgets with strong attention to spend tracking, forecasting, and trade-off decisions.
  • Exceptional organizational skills — you can manage multiple events in different stages simultaneously (one in planning, one shipping, one on-site, one in post-show wrap-up) without dropping balls.
  • Experience with end-to-end tradeshow logistics: booth setup, vendor contracting, advance warehouse shipping, on-site operations, and teardown.
  • Strong cross-functional communication skills — comfortable coordinating across Sales, Marketing, and Partnerships teams and holding your own in rooms with senior stakeholders.
  • A brand sensibility — you care about how things look and feel and take pride in making sure every booth, banner, and branded touchpoint meets a high standard.
  • Genuine curiosity about event and consumer culture trends, and the ability to translate learnings into activation ideas.
  • Familiarity with event metrics and reporting, including tracking lead capture, pipeline influence, and on-site engagement to connect event activity to business outcomes and communicate impact back to the broader team.
  • Familiarity with or willingness to quickly learn tools like Webflow, HubSpot, Canva, Google Sheets, Notion, and trade show shipping/logistics platforms.
  • Comfort with regular travel (~30-40%), including multi-day conferences and occasional weekend events.
  • Veterinary industry experience is a plus but not required — what matters more is that you've managed complex event logistics at scale and can learn a new industry quickly.

This role is perfect for someone who thrives on logistics, takes pride in flawless execution, and wants to own the moments where Roo comes to life in the real world — not on a screen, but face to face with the veterinary community.


While we are a remote first company, if you are based in San Francisco this will be a hybrid role. 

Please see below for compensation ranges based on our geographical tiering system recommended by external benchmark data (with example cities listed).

Note: We’ve recently been made aware of a job scam where scammers are posing as Roo employees and conducting fake text interviews. Please note that any communication from @lifeatroo.com is not legitimate. All official Roo communication will always come from @roo.vet.

Exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, and location.

Tier 1 Pay Range (examples: San Francisco, NYC)

$110,000 - $140,000 USD

Tier 2 Pay Range (examples: LA, Boston, Seattle, DC, San Diego, Chicago)

$100,000 - $130,000 USD

Tier 3 Pay Range (examples: Austin, Dallas, Portland, Denver, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Sacramento)

$95,000 - $120,000 USD

Tier 4 Pay Range (examples: Minneapolis, Miami, Atlanta, Phoenix, Orlando, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City)

$88,000 - $115,000 USD

Core Values
 
Our Core Values are what shape us as an organization and we're looking for people who exhibit the same values in their professional life; Bias to Urgency, Drive Measurable Impact, Seek Understanding, Solve Customer Problems and Have Fun! 
 
What to expect from working at Roo!
 
For permanent, full time employees, we offer:
  • Accelerated growth & learning potential.
  • Stipends for home office setup, continuing education, and monthly wellness.
  • Comprehensive health benefits to fit your needs with base medical plan covered at 100% with optional premium buy up plans.
  • 401K
  • Unlimited Paid Time Off.
  • Paid Maternity/Paternity and reproductive care leave.
  • Gifts on your birthday & anniversary.
  • Opportunity for domestic travel, including for regional team building events.
 
Overall, you would be part of a mission-driven company that will significantly empower the lives of all veterinary professionals and the health of the overall animal industry that seeks massive innovation.
 
We have diverse, passionate & driven team members from a variety of backgrounds, and Roo is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and candidates.  We understand that your individual experience may not check every box but we still encourage you to apply even if you are not confident in every expectation listed.
 
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