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SPORT PRODUCTION MANAGER-2002 WINTER OLYMPICS-SALT LAKE CITY

          Responsibilities: Management of venue teams producing
     163 live sporting events across 10 ice and snow venues, plus
     all Sport Production during Paralympic Winter Games. 
     Budgeting, scheduling, and developing themes.  Coordinating
     activities with SLOC functions.  Supervision of all flower
     ceremonies and specific venue-based medal awards ceremonies. 
     Design and fabrication of entertainment environments and
     development of venue Opening Ceremonies.  
          Requirements: Olympic or multi-sport event experience
     preferred.  3-5 years strong sport entertainment experience. 
     Strong production/staff management and multi-million dollar
     production budgeting skills.  Prefer master planning and
     vision document development experience.  Understanding of
     all aspects of production- Creative, Technical, Operations. 
     Independent/corporate producer experience preferred. 
          Contact Information: Qualified candidates only.  Please
     mail or fax resumes, salary histories, and cover letters to:
     Human resources (Sport Production Manager), Salt Lake
     Organizing Committee, 257 east 200 South, Suite 600, Salt
     Lake City, Utah 84111.  Fax: 801-364-7644.

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