Job Opportunity at JCVB

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Life is a series of changes and challenges…didn’t I just say that in my last blog?

Angie Abrams, our Sales Manager at the Visitors Bureau has taken another job opportunity with the Fayetteville Convention & Visitors Bureau. We wish her well at her new job and we now embark on our quest to fill the open position here at JCVB.

With this opening, we are taking the opportunity to revise some of the job duties to include more marketing and publicity such as e-marketing and developing leisure marketing campaigns. The job description can be found on the JCVB web site, www.johnstoncountync.org under the About JCVB section.

Sales & Marketing Manager job announcement:

The Johnston County Visitors Bureau in Smithfield, has an immediate full-time opening for a Sales & Marketing Manager. Candidate performs sales and marketing activities that promote Johnston County tourism to meeting planners, group tour operators and the leisure travel market. Position handles e-marketing and publicity campaigns, database management, recruiting and supervising volunteers, and liaison efforts to the local tourism industry including distribution of print materials and event services.

Requirements: 4-year degree, three years work experience in tourism related field, CVB experience a plus. Excellent oral and written communication skills, ability to travel, working nights and weekends.

Application available online at www.johnstoncountync.org
Closing date: 11/17/08

We look forward to the next chapter at JCVB and welcoming someone new to our team! We work hard here and have a huge task to represent not only Johnston County tourism, but individual marketing efforts for the Towns of Smithfield, Selma, Kenly and Benson. Life is never dull and boring that is for sure.

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