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Thursday
May022013

We're Hiring a Summer Intern

ROAR events is looking for a Summer Intern

Do you love planning events?  Don’t mind doing grunt work (because really – that’s the perfect way to learn)?  Are you the type of person who loves to find that perfect restaurant or gift and won’t stop until you do and settling is just not OK in your book.  Have a love for flowers, spreadsheets, social media, creativity and researching up the wazoo?  This might be the perfect opportunity for you.

Company: ROAR events group

Location: Danville, CA

Responsibilities:  You’ll get to see the inner workings of a small but mighty event management company.  Here are some of the things you could be doing:

- working on rooming lists

- making confirmation calls

- researching the perfect giveaways for a client

- researching hotels and venues

- finding the best restaurant in town

- sourcing for photo shoots

- learning the inner workings of a hotel

- working on blog posts

It really changes on a daily basis – and you need to be ready to switch gears.

Compensation: School credit or possible compensation for the right person

Qualifications:  Applicants must be proficient in Word, Excel, Power Point.  Knowledge of Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign is a huge plus.  We work on Mac’s here you need to know what your doing when we put a Mac in front of you.  Events/Hospitality majors are a plus – it’s not a requirement.  You should be available to come in at least three days a week and be willing to work onsite at events.

Note: Unfortunately this is not a virtual position.

How to Apply: E-mail info@roarevents.com with the subject line “SUMMER EVENTS INTERN.”  Applicants without this subject line will not be considered.

Application should include:

-       your resume

-       your cover letter about why you want to work with ROAR events

-       a link to your facebook, twitter, pinterest and instagram accounts

-       what would be your most favorite event to plan.  Why and how would you plan it.

Must apply by May 15

Duration: June 17 – August 16

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Thursday
May022013

It All Started with a Drawing

Over the next week, I'm going to be showing you all the amazing details from the 2 1/2 day Coupa INSPIRE event we produced a few weeks ago.  It was an unbelievable event and the 6 months of planning really paid off.  

Let me set the stage for this event.  It was branded - INSPIRE.  So everything that we did had to inspire, it had to be different, it had to have that wow factor.  We didn't want it to be crazy over the top, it needed to be subtle, thoughtful and purposeful.

We hired a chalk artist and told him what we were trying to accomplish. Ryan Martinez came in with an idea, with a drawing of what he was going to do.  And then as the days went by (yes, with him drawing live with people walking and standing around watching him) - his vision, our vision became a reality. (If you follow me on Instagram, you would have seen the sneak peaks - I just couldn't resist)

I thought it would be fun for you all to see the progression.

All images by Orange Photography

Wednesday
May012013

Not your Everyday Plasma Stand

The Restoration Hardware catalog packet arrived in the mail today.  I say packet because not one but - four glorious catalogs for small spaces, interiors, special objects and outdoors came. 

I love artist easels and when I came across this photo in one of the catalogs, I thought how cool it would be to use it in a meeting.  It would be a perfect element for any art company like Art.com to add to their corporate meetings as well as an unexpected surprise if you walked into a corporate office boardroom and there she was.  Connecting your laptop and running presentations from this beauty - FUN!

This is more the standard and of course use them all the time for corporate meetings.  But holy impact if you could use the easel instead.  If you could pick - which would you want to go for?

image one & two

Monday
Apr292013

Gift Box: A Thank You

We just finished up an amazing event and I love to close out the event with a thank you.  This time around, I had custom cookies made by my go-to baker here in Danville, Junebug Bakery.  I wanted the cookies to match our brand style and colors.  

To build the package, we started with a small white shipping box and used one of our custom ROAR stamps to showcase our branding on the outside of the box (the majority of these were being shipped).  Brown kraft tissue paper and natural crinkle paper filler were part of the packaging as well.

Each person received 3 amazingly delicious shortbread cookies; a logo, a thank you and a star.  They were all packaged up with matching ribbon.  Included were our business cards and taped a personalized note on the inside of the box with wasbi tape that of course matched our colors.

I'm so excited for everyone to receive unexpected treat.

These are so easy to do and can be themed for a specific event and branded.  Imagine sending something like this as a room drop to your guests after an evening event.  Change up the packaging just a little and add some milk on ice and it would be an old fashioned treat.

Do you have an idea for one?  Let us know, we'd be happy to help.

 

Friday
Apr192013

Wanna Get Away: Hotel Wanderlust

Happy Friday!

It's gorgeous in the Bay Area and this weekend will be no different.  I was researching the 2013 hottest hotels according to Conde Nast Traveler (OK - you got me, I was daydreaming) and here are some of my favorites.  How about you?

This is the Park Hyatt Sydney - and we just found out we're going to be working on an event in the Fall in this beautiful city.  I think this just might be a contender.  They just underwent a $70M transformation.

I'm completely in love with this London property - The Ampersand Hotel.  We're going to be heading to London in the Fall as well, but this luxurishly colorful little property sadly won't be large enough.

The Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel & Spa on the Amalfi Coast in Italy is just dreamy.  I mean, just look at that view.

I think a cocktail reception around this pool at the beachfront Surin in Phuket, Thailand would just be amazing.  Don't you?

All images via Conde Nast Traveler website