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Development Events Manager Jobs in Austin, TX (NOW HIRING)

Leading Event Planning Team Leads the catering menu development process. Champions all standards, policies and procedures for the Event Planning team. Leads Event Management meetings. Providing and ...

Leading Event Planning Team Leads the catering menu development process. Champions all standards, policies and procedures for the Event Planning team. Leads Event Management meetings. Providing and ...

Event Sales Manager

Austin, TX · On-site

$70K - $90K/yr

Swift Fit Events Austin, TX | Full-Time Compensation: $70,000 base | $90,000 OTE Role Overview Swift Fit Events is seeking an Event Sales Manager to lead the development of high-impact partnerships ...

Development Intern

Austin, TX · On-site

$14.75 - $19.75/hr

Description: 2026 Hand to Hold Development Internship Hand to Hold ® is dedicated to providing ... Areas of focus are nonprofit event management, in-kind donations, nonprofit fundraising, and event ...

Development Intern

Austin, TX · On-site

$14.75 - $19.75/hr

Job Type Internship Description 2026 Hand to Hold Development Internship Hand to Hold ® is ... Areas of focus are nonprofit event management, in-kind donations, nonprofit fundraising, and event ...

Development Intern

Austin, TX · Hybrid

$14.75 - $19.75/hr

Description 2026 Hand to Hold Development Internship Hand to Hold is dedicated to providing early ... Areas of focus are nonprofit event management, in-kind donations, nonprofit fundraising, and event ...

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How much do development events manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for development events manager in Austin, TX is $76,758.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $58,000.00 and $89,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Development Events Manager, and why are they important?

To excel as a Development Events Manager, you need experience in event planning, fundraising strategies, and relationship management, usually supported by a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field. Familiarity with donor management systems, event management software, and digital marketing tools is common in this role. Strong organizational skills, creativity, and excellent interpersonal communication help you build connections and deliver memorable events. These skills are crucial for ensuring successful events that engage donors, meet fundraising goals, and enhance an organization’s reputation.

How does a Development Events Manager typically collaborate with fundraising and communications teams to ensure successful events?

A Development Events Manager works closely with fundraising and communications teams to align event goals with broader organizational objectives. This collaboration involves regular planning meetings, sharing donor and sponsor information, coordinating marketing materials, and ensuring consistent messaging. The manager often serves as a liaison, making sure event logistics support fundraising targets and that all outreach materials effectively communicate the event's purpose. Strong teamwork and communication skills are essential for integrating event plans with the organization's overall development strategy.

What does a Development Events Manager do?

A Development Events Manager is responsible for planning, organizing, and executing fundraising events for a nonprofit organization or institution. They work to engage donors, cultivate relationships, and increase support through various events such as galas, auctions, and community gatherings. Their role involves coordinating event logistics, managing budgets, collaborating with volunteers and vendors, and ensuring that each event meets its fundraising goals. They also evaluate the success of each event and implement strategies for improvement.

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Job description

Job Title: Business Development Manager
Department: Sales
Reports To: CEO
Employment Type: Full-Time
Compensation: Salary + Commission/ Bonus

Position Overview
The Business Development Manager is a high-impact, dual-focus leadership role designed to grow Closet Factory’s market share through both team excellence and partnership expansion. You aren’t just managing a pipeline; you are building one by networking with builders, interior designers, architects, other trade and retail partners.

You will spend a significant portion of your time "in the field" attending community events, hosting industry mixers, and securing new accounts while simultaneously recruiting, training, and coaching our design team to convert those leads into revenue.

1. Strategic Partnership & Pipeline Growth (The "Hunter" Role)
  • New Business Acquisition: Identify, prospect, and secure new long-term partnerships with home builders, interior designers, architects, etc.

  • Community Networking: Act as the "face of the brand" at trade shows, local events, and community mixers. You are responsible for maintaining a full personal pipeline of trade leads.

  • Relationship Management: Cultivate a deep network of trade partners.

  • Mobile Showroom Strategy: Manage the schedule and activation of showroom, ensuring it is positioned at high-traffic store locations and events to maximize brand exposure.

2. Team Leadership & Sales Training
  • Recruitment & Mentorship: Hire, onboard, and motivate a high-performing team of in-home designers.

  • Skill Development: Conduct regular training sessions on sales psychology, and technical product knowledge to ensure the team can close high-end trade projects.

  • Performance Coaching: Ride along on sales calls to provide real-time coaching, ensuring the team meets or exceeds monthly volume targets.

3. Event Execution & Brand Excellence
  • End-to-End Event Management: Plan and execute builder open houses, designer showcase nights, and home shows. This includes logistics, setup/breakdown, and most importantly lead capture and CRM entry.

  • Merchandising & Compliance: Ensure all partner locations (showrooms/retail displays) are pristine, stocked with current marketing collateral, and reflect our premium brand standards.

4. Analysis & Operations
  • Sales Metrics: Analyze performance data to identify gaps in the sales funnel and pivot strategies accordingly.

  • Cross-Functional Liaison:  Work closely with cross-functional teams, including marketing, production, and customer service, to ensure seamless execution of sales initiatives and exceptional customer experiences. 

    • Act as the escalation and problem-resolution lead for partnerships, ensuring swift and customer-centric solutions.
    • Facilitate clear, consistent communication between internal teams and external stakeholders.
    • Regularly update and disseminate FAQs, SOPs, and operational processes to all relevant stakeholders.
  • Market Research: Stay informed about industry trends, competitor activities, and market dynamics to identify new opportunities for growth.
  • Product Knowledge: Stay up-to-date on our product offerings, features, and benefits to effectively communicate with customers and address their needs.
  • Budget Management: Manage sales budgets effectively, ensuring resources are allocated efficiently to maximize ROI.

Qualifications
  • Experience: Minimum 5–7 years in B2B/ B2C sales or strategic partnerships, specifically within the home improvement, construction, real estate or design industries is a plus.

  • The "Rolodex" Factor: Proven track record of building a sales territory through cold calling, networking, and community involvement.

  • Leadership: Experience managing and training a sales or design team; you must be able to teach others how to "close."

  • Communication: Elite presentation skills you are equally comfortable pitching to a CEO of a construction firm or a room full of interior designers.

  • Flexibility: Ability to work evenings and weekends as required for industry events and home shows.

  • Logistics: Valid driver’s license and a reliable vehicle; this is a high-travel role within the local territory.

  • Comfortable using digital platforms for reporting, training, and communications.

Preferred Traits
  • The "Extroverted Strategist": You thrive in social settings and naturally turn a handshake into a business opportunity.

  • Self-Starter: You don’t wait for leads to come to you; you enjoy the "grind" of finding new business. 

  • Proactive, energetic, and solutions-driven with a high degree of accountability, problem-solving and persistence.