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2002 WINTER OLYMPICS-SPORTS PRODUCTION PROFESSIONALS NEEDED

          The Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the 2002 Olympic
     & Paralympic Winter Games is currently seeking sport
     production professionals to manage and/or assist venue
     teams, producing 78 live sporting events across 10 indoor
     and outdoor venues.  Lead Producer/Management positions
     require a minimum of 3-5 years strong sport event
     production.  Coordinator positions require 2-3 years of
     sport production/entertainment or events experience.  Please
     refer to our website at www.saltlake2002.com/employment for
     current listing of job descriptions, including: Sport
     Production Manager, Lead Producer (Ice Venues), Lead
     Producer (Snow Venues), Olympic Ceremonies Coordinator,
     Sport Production Coordinator, with MORE TO COME.  Please
     submit one resume, per position, including a cover letter
     explaining your qualifications to: Salt Lake Organizing
     Committee, Human Resources (Ceremonies), Fax #(801) 364-
     7644, or e-mail wade.ashton@saltlake2002.com.

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