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Reports to Tourism, Marketing and Events Manager. Job Highlights: * Create contracts and payment ... design displays and banners. * Contribute to marketing deliverables by taking photographs, short ...

Reports to Tourism, Marketing and Events Manager. Job Highlights Create contracts and payment ... design displays and banners. Contribute to marketing deliverables by taking photographs, short ...

Festival Coordinator

Gloucester, VA · On-site

$21 - $24/hr

Reports to Tourism, Marketing and Events Manager. Job Highlights * Create contracts and payment ... design displays and banners. * Contribute to marketing deliverables by taking photographs, short ...

Festival Coordinator

Gloucester, VA · On-site

$21 - $24/hr

Reports to Tourism, Marketing and Events Manager. Job Highlights * Create contracts and payment ... design displays and banners. * Contribute to marketing deliverables by taking photographs, short ...

Festival Management: * Lead all operational aspects of the Centre Film Festival, including ... Collaborate with marketing and design teams to ensure consistent branding and promotional messaging ...

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Festival Manager & Promoter

By Landmark

Plainfield, NJ

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Festival Manager & Promoter

Company: By Landmark

Location: On-Site | Plainfield, NJ (with travel to Hudson Valley, NY; Asbury Park, NJ; Jersey City, NJ and additional markets as the Division expands)

Job Type: Full-Time

Reports To: Executive Leadership

About By Landmark

By Landmark owns and operates a portfolio of distinct venues, boutique hotels, award-winning restaurants, and lounges throughout the tristate area. We are launching a new Festival Division, an experience-driven initiative built around culinary artistry, craft beverages, and community gathering. We're starting with the 1st Annual Food, Wine & Spirits Festival in New Hope, PA, and expanding into additional markets and formats, including music festivals, car shows, and other cultural events.

About the Role

By Landmark is seeking an experienced Festival Manager & Promoter to build and lead our Festival Division from the ground up. This is both a brand-building and event management role. You will shape the Division's identity, formats, and markets; build and scale the team behind it; and serve as the primary driver of a growing, multi-city festival program.

You will work in close partnership with the By Landmark executive team and our creative/strategic partner, Pie Lab, to bring each festival to life, from initial concept through execution and post-event reporting.

A background or working knowledge of food and beverage, culinary events, and hospitality is important to this role, given the Division's focus on culinary artistry, craft beverages, and guest experience.

Key Responsibilities

Brand & Strategic Vision

Lead the creative and strategic development of By Landmark's Festival Division, establishing brand identity, positioning, and voice across all markets

Identify and develop new festival formats, markets, and partnership opportunities

Ensure each festival market has its own distinct positioning and audience strategy

Partner with the executive team and Pie Lab to align festival initiatives with broader company strategy and brand standards

Team Building & Leadership

Build, hire, and develop the Festival Division team from the ground up

Establish operational infrastructure, processes, and standards that support growth without sacrificing quality

Recruit, train, and manage event staff, volunteers, and contracted vendors across all markets

Festival Planning & Operations

Develop and manage comprehensive master plans for each festival, including timelines, budgets, logistics, and staffing schedules

Source, negotiate, and secure vendor agreements with food artisans, wineries, distilleries, breweries, specialty spirits producers, musicians, and experiential partners

Coordinate venue layout, permitting, licensing, insurance, and local authority requirements across multiple markets

Oversee setup, execution, and breakdown logistics for all festival days and locations

Develop contingency plans for weather, crowd flow, and other operational challenges

Sponsorship & Brand Partnerships

Identify, pursue, and secure sponsorship partnerships (tourism boards, culinary associations, spirit and wine guilds, lifestyle media, automotive brands, music platforms, and similar organizations) that align with the festival's identity

Build a sponsorship strategy and package offerings that grow year over year

Develop activation concepts that deliver value to partners and enhance the guest experience

Leverage sponsorship relationships to drive attendance, media coverage, and brand awareness

Promotion & Marketing

Design and execute multi-channel promotional strategies (social media, email, PR, print, digital advertising) alongside the Pie Lab team

Manage festival brand identity, website content, and consumer-facing communications for each market

Cultivate relationships with local media, food and lifestyle influencers, and regional press

Drive ticket sales through targeted campaigns and community/sponsorship partnerships

Build relationships with local businesses and tourism boards in each market

Financial Performance & Reporting

Own the Festival Division P&L; build budgets, track expenditures, and report financial performance to leadership

Analyze ticket sales, attendance, sponsorship performance, and attendee feedback

Deliver post-event reports with KPIs, lessons learned, and recommendations for future events

Required Qualifications

3-5 years of direct experience planning and executing festivals, concerts, or large-scale experiential events in a leadership capacity

Background or demonstrated knowledge of food and beverage, culinary events, and/or hospitality

Demonstrated experience building and scaling a team

Proven track record in event promotion, marketing, and driving measurable growth in ticket sales and audience development

Experience securing and activating brand sponsorships

Strong vendor negotiation and contract management skills across diverse vendor categories

Experience with permitting, licensing, and regulatory compliance for public events, including liquor compliance

Excellent project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple concurrent workstreams across multiple markets

Proficiency with event management software, social media platforms, and email marketing tools

Availability for significant evening and weekend hours around festival dates

Preferred Qualifications

Experience growing a festival or event brand from its inaugural edition into an established, multi-year platform

Genuine passion for food, wine, craft spirits, music, and culinary culture

Experience launching events in multiple distinct markets with differentiated positioning for each

Established relationships within regional food & beverage, music, and experiential communities

Knowledge of liquor licensing laws and liquor service regulations across markets

Compensation & Benefits

Competitive salary, commensurate with experience (named at offer)

Health insurance, 401(k), employee discounts, and additional benefits (full-time eligibility)

Direct creative, strategic, and operational support from the executive team and Pie Lab

Full access to festival programming, including staff tastings, chef events, music, and car shows

Ground-floor opportunity to build and shape a new Division, team, and brand

How to Apply

Submit your resume and a brief cover letter describing your most impactful event. Portfolio links (past festivals, campaigns, sponsorship wins, earned press) are welcome.

By Landmark is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME