PR Events Manager, Prime Video LatAm Professional Services - Miami, FL at Geebo

PR Events Manager, Prime Video LatAm

Job summaryAmazon Prime Video is seeking a highly-intelligent and experienced Events Manager to support Latin America Public Relations team and our rapidly growing and evolving digital video business.
You will be responsible for overseeing all events and activations around Prime Video's content and service launches, in addition to supporting our participation in awards submissions, festivals and industry events.
You must be highly self-motivated, have extraordinary judgment, excellent project management skills, and the ability to manage communications across a complex matrix of internal and external stakeholders.
You should have experience working with high standards under tight deadlines and be flexible to manage ambiguity as priorities change.
You must also have experience planning and executing events and activations for digital entertainment brands, video preferred.
Key job responsibilities-Lead planning and execution of a variety of events for press including red carpet premieres, brand activations and industry events-Lead Latin America coordination and execution on Prime Video participation in awards and festivals for press, talent and executives -Ability to manage and prioritize multiple projects, agencies and deadlines across multiple countries-Manage and maintain events budgets while developing an events strategy driven by KPIs and goals-Brief and manage key senior stakeholders from Prime Video and Amazon Studios-Work closely with international Amazon Studios and Prime Video events teams to ensure best practice sharing-Collaborate with the Latin America PR Team to ensure consistently high event production standards-Ensure that Amazon brand guidelines are being adhered to at all Prime Video PR Events-Keep current on trends, issues and news about both the business and consumer worlds of film and television.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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