Event Planning Specialist

Job Description Summary Requires working knowledge of theories, principles, and concepts related to event planning and applies general knowledge of business and industry practices. Understands key business drivers and builds knowledge of the company, processes, systems, and internal stakeholders. Under a moderate level of guidance, primarily supports senior Event and Attendee Managers by assisting with the planning and execution of company‑hosted internal events and external client‑facing events, with additional support for trade shows as needed. Responsible for coordinating administrative and logistical components of events, including vendor onboarding, contract processing, payment coordination, on-site registration and event logistics support. Researches venues and vendors, prepares recommendations, and supports event logistics such as amenities, off-site functions, and team-building activities. Plans and prioritizes own work, adjusts efforts to meet deadlines, and contributes to overall team and company objectives through individual support efforts. Regular travel is required (approximately 50%). About the Role The Trade Show & Event Planning Specialist serves in a support role to senior Event and Attendee Managers, assisting primarily with the execution of company‑hosted internal events and external client‑facing events, and secondarily supporting trade shows. This role focuses on operational coordination, administrative execution, and logistical support to ensure events are delivered efficiently and in alignment with company standards. The Specialist may act as the lead planner for smaller Tier 3 events while continuing to support larger initiatives under the direction of senior team members. This position plays a critical role in maintaining execution quality, operational accuracy, and a consistent attendee experience across the events portfolio. Responsibilities - Support senior Event Managers in the planning and execution of company‑hosted internal events and external client‑facing events; provide additional support for trade shows as needed. - Serve as lead planner for smaller Tier 3 events, managing logistics from planning through on‑site execution. - Assist with researching and sourcing event venues, vendors, gifting, branding, etc.; develop summaries and presentation materials for internal review. - Coordinate administrative event functions including vendor onboarding, contract processing, and payment tracking in accordance with internal policies and timelines. - Support registration setup, attendee communications, and on‑site registration using event management platforms. - Review and cross‑check attendee manifests, registration data, and hotel rooming lists for accuracy and completeness. - Coordinate event logistics such as transportation, shipping, setup, tear‑down, and on‑site operations; travel onsite for events as required. - Support Event Managers and Attendee Managers across all event phases, providing flexible and general event support as needed. - Assist with budget tracking and reporting, identifying discrepancies or issues for escalation to senior team members. - Collect and organize post‑event feedback and assist with reporting and evaluations. - Facilitate communication among internal teams, vendors, and event partners to support seamless execution. Skills & Qualifications - Experience minimum of 5 years of experience in event planning, event operations, or event coordination roles. - Event & Registration Tools Proficiency with event management, registration, and budgeting tools, with a strong emphasis on Cvent. - Event Operations Support Understanding of operational workflows supporting internal events, external client‑facing events, and trade shows, including contracts, payments, vendor coordination, and on‑site logistics. - Project Coordination Ability to manage multiple support tasks, timelines, and priorities simultaneously. - Vendor Coordination Experience working with vendors and internal teams to support contracting and payment processes. - Attention to Detail Strong accuracy when managing registration data, attendee lists, rooming lists, and financial documentation. - Communication Clear written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to create internal decks and provide status updates to stakeholders. - Budget Awareness Basic experience supporting event budget tracking and reconciliation. - Adaptability Ability to respond effectively to changing priorities and on‑site needs in a fast‑paced event environment. - Certification CMP (Certified Meeting Professional) certification is nice to have but not required. - Travel Willingness and ability to travel approximately 50% of the time to support on‑site event execution. Our Interview Practices To maintain a fair and genuine hiring process, we kindly ask that all candidates participate in interviews without the assistance of AI tools or external prompts. Our interview process is designed to assess your individual skills, experiences, and communication style. We value authenticity and want to ensure we’re getting to know you—not a digital assistant. To help maintain this integrity, we ask to remove virtual backgrounds and include in-person interviews in our hiring process. Please note that use of AI-generated responses or third-party support during interviews will be grounds for disqualification from the recruitment process. Applicants may be required to appear onsite at a Wolters Kluwer office as part of the recruitment process. Compensation $57,400.00 - $98,350.00 USDThis role is eligible for Bonus.Compensation range listed is based on primary location of the position. Actual base salary offer is influenced by a wide array of factors including but not limited to skills, experience and actual hiring location. Your recruiter can share more information about the specific offer for the job location during the hiring process. Additional Information Wolters Kluwer offers a wide variety of competitive benefits and programs to help meet your needs and balance your work and personal life, including but not limited to Medical, Dental, & Vision Plans, 401(k), FSA/HSA, Commuter Benefits, Tuition Assistance Plan, Vacation and Sick Time, and Paid Parental Leave. Full details of our benefits are available upon request. Apply To This Job

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