Director of Events and Marketing Partnerships New Remote, US
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Director of Events and Marketing Partnerships Remote, US
Veriforce is the fastest-growing SaaS-technology and services company in the global supply chain risk management market. We help industry-leading companies create and maintain operating cultures and work environments that optimize safety, promote sustainability, and foster collaboration across a broad spectrum of internal and external stakeholders. What separates Veriforce from the rest is our people. We hire highly-intelligent, growth-minded individuals that team well and continuously look for new, better ways of solving business challenges.
About the Role
Veriforce is seeking a highly strategic and hands-on Director of Events and Marketing Partnerships to lead our event marketing and association partnership efforts across North America primarily and help to coordinate local resources in global expansion markets. This role requires a strong blend of event strategy, contract negotiation, and logistical execution.
In addition to owning our in-person and digital event calendar, the Director will serve as a key relationship manager for industry associations and publications, helping maximize Veriforce’s visibility and engagement through event sponsorships, content partnerships, and speaking opportunities. The role will lead all contract negotiations and execution related to those partnerships.
The Director will also be accountable for the success, performance, and ROI of all event-related initiatives, ensuring every investment supports pipeline growth, brand impact, or client engagement.
This person should be an experienced, highly organized project leader who can influence stakeholders, prioritize initiatives for ROI, and drive measurable outcomes. Travel to industry events is expected as needed.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and manage the annual event calendar, including trade shows, partner events, webinars, and hosted field events.
Lead strategy and selection of events that align to commercial goals, key verticals, and growth opportunities.
Own end-to-end logistics and production for events, including budgeting, vendor management, staffing, and measurement.
Create pre- and post-event workflows to drive lead generation, customer engagement, and ROI reporting.
Serve as the on-site lead or key point of contact at major events as needed.
Partnership & Sponsorship Management
Lead all negotiations and contracting for association and publication partnerships, including sponsorships, co-branded activities, advertising, speaking engagements, and bundled content/event deals.
Identify and prioritize partnerships that support both brand awareness and demand generation goals.
Manage internal alignment on sponsorship strategy and deliverables across teams (PR, Campaigns, Content, Sales).
Track partnership performance and optimize spend based on results.
Webinars & Digital Experiences
Oversee strategy and execution of Veriforce-hosted webinars and virtual events.
Collaborate with subject matter experts and partners to source speakers and topics
Qualifications
6+ years of B2B event marketing experience, including trade shows, digital events, and association partnerships.
Proven experience negotiating and managing sponsorship agreements and multi-faceted partner relationships.
Strong organizational and project management skills with keen attention to detail.
Demonstrated ability to influence cross-functional stakeholders and communicate with executives.
Experience tracking and reporting event KPIs, including pipeline attribution and ROI.
Extensive hands-on experience with organizing event logistics
Willingness to travel 25%-35% for industry events.
Experience in Energy, Safety, or Industrial sectors is a plus.
Here are just a few of the great reasons you should join our team!
We are mission-focused and mission-driven to help bring workers home safe every day. Our training products and compliance platform help keep workers safe.
Work with a global team! We have colleagues and customers across North America and overseas.
Veriforce is a great place to work! Our leaders and teams cite culture as one of the top reasons this is a great place to work.
Veriforce provides
100% paid employee medical and dental insurance
Monthly contributions to Health Savings Accounts
A 401(k) match that is immediately fully vested
Outstanding time off benefits
Paid time off for volunteer activities
All job offers will be contingent on successful completion of a drug screen and background check.
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