Business Development Manager (Events).
- Location: Singapore Negotiable
We have a current opportunity for a Sponsorship & Exhibition Sales Manager on a permanent basis. The position will be based in Singapore. For further information about this position please apply.
The Sponsorship & Exhibition Sales Manager's responsibility is pivotal in driving sponsorship sales for events and conferences in the Asia region.
Role: Business Development Manager (Trade Exhibitions)
Location: Singapore
Accountabilities
In this role you would be expected to:
To succeed in the role you would have:
You will be able to demonstrate:
EA License Number: R2198671
Agency License Number: 11C4388
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