Event Planning Specialist
Company: Milwaukee Art Museum Inc
Location: Milwaukee
Posted on: February 11, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Job: Full Time,
Salary, Exempt, Non-union Supervisor: Director of Event Planning
Position Summary: The Event Planning Specialist supports the
mission and goals of the Milwaukee Art Museum by planning and
executing exceptional events for both external clients and the
Museum’s own initiatives. This full-time position serves as the
lead planner for all assigned events—ranging from weddings,
corporate gatherings, and private celebrations to Museum-hosted
programs, activations, and initiatives. The ideal candidate is
highly organized, hospitality-driven, and thrives in a fast-paced,
collaborative environment. They will ensure that every event,
whether hosted by the Museum or by a client, reflects the Museum’s
commitment to excellence, creativity, and an outstanding guest
experience. This role is also responsible for on-site management
and staffing of all events for which they serve as the lead planner
and will additionally support staffing needs for other events as
assigned. As a result, the position requires regular evening and
weekend hours and a flexible, non-standard schedule based on event
demands. Key Responsibilities: Events Planning & Execution Manages
all planning details for assigned internal and external events,
ensuring each is executed flawlessly and aligned with Museum
standards. Assigned events include, but are not limited to
weddings, corporate events, Member Mingles, Thursday Nights @ MAM,
Free Day Celebrations, and President’s Circle. Serves as the main
point of contact for internal and external clients on assigned
events, providing outstanding customer service and clear
communication from booking through planning and event execution.
Assists Director of Events with Signature Events, including but not
limited to generating creative event concepts, event detailing,
sourcing vendors, responding to vendor emails, answering client
calls, invoice entering and event execution. Creates detailed event
orders, floor plans, and timelines using event management software.
Updates event orders and museum calendars in a timely fashion to
ensure cross departmental museum teams have accurate information in
order to support events. Attends weekly event order and operations
meetings. Coordinates with internal departments (culinary,
facilities, visitor services, security, etc.) and approved vendors
to ensure alignment on all logistics and to deliver seamless
events. Collaborates cross-departmentally to ensure consistency in
event quality and guest experience. Works collaboratively with
catering team on service logistics. Responsible for on-site
management and staffing of all assigned events and provides support
staffing for additional events as needed. Leads pre-shift briefings
and on-site event execution, ensuring client expectations are met
and any issues are resolved professionally and efficiently. Leads
event set up and tear down for all assigned events. Oversees and
directs setup technicians, providing detailed instructions and
floor plans to ensure all event setups are completed accurately and
in alignment with departmental standards. Manages post-event
follow-up, billing, and financial reconciliation in coordination
with the Finance Department. Provides support for event sales as
needed, including participating in venue tours, managing the event
inquiry inbox, and preparing and sending contracts in the absence
of the Sales Manager. General Books assigned internal Reservation
Requests into Reserve Cloud and manages the reconciliation of the
two MAM calendars (Air Table and Reserve Cloud) to ensure
information is accurate and consistent. Maintains accurate event
calendars and documentation to ensure clear communication across
Museum departments. Assists in the collection of departmental data
to support accurate record keeping. Maintains accurate printed and
digital event collateral for site tours and works with creative
marketing team for edits as needed. Submits Event Invoices via
Blackbaud for Payment. Ensures events office is properly stocked
with necessary supplies as needed. Ensures compliance with Museum
policies, procedures, and safety standards. Represents the Museum
professionally when interacting with clients, vendors, and guests.
Executes event set-up responsibilities when needed, including but
not limited to setting up chairs, rearranging tables, and placing
linens and event signage. Ability to work irregular hours and
extended shifts including nights, early mornings, weekends, and
holidays. Standard schedule on event weeks will be Tuesday –
Saturday. Schedule may vary week to week and will be determined by
the Director of Events based on the event calendar. Requirements:
Education/Experience: High School Diploma or equivalent required;
college coursework or degree in hospitality, business, event
management, or related field preferred. Minimum of 1–3 years of
professional event planning or coordination experience, preferably
in a cultural institution, venue, or hospitality setting.
Experience planning and managing events strongly preferred.
Experience with event management software strongly preferred. Sales
experience in the hospitality field is a plus. Skills & Abilities:
Excellent written and verbal communication skills; able to
communicate effectively with clients, vendors, and colleagues at
all levels. Exceptional organizational skills and attention to
detail. Strong interpersonal and problem-solving abilities with a
customer service mindset. Ability to establish priorities, meet
deadlines, and handle numerous assignments simultaneously in a
fast-paced environment. Prioritizes and proactively fosters
diversity and inclusion with the ability to recognize potential
barriers for participation for all guests. Demonstrated ability to
remain calm, professional, and solution-oriented under pressure.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and event management software
(e.g., ReserveCloud, PartyCAD). Physical Requirements: Stand for
long periods of time. Occasionally required to lift, carry, push,
pull and/or move objects up to twenty-five (25) pounds and up to
fifty (50) pounds with assistance. Vision abilities required by
this job include close and distant vision and ability to adjust
focus. While performing the duties of this job, the team member is
regularly required to talk and hear; stand and walk, climb or
balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, and crawl. The team member is
frequently required to sit, use tools or controls, and reach with
hands and arms. Disclaimer: The above statements are intended to
describe the general nature and level of work being performed by
people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an
exhaustive list of all qualifications, responsibilities, duties and
skills required. Milwaukee Art Museum is an EOE/M/W/Vets/Disability
Employer. DEAI Statement: The Milwaukee Art Museum is an equal
opportunity employer. The Museum recruits, employs, trains,
compensates, and promotes regardless of race, religion, color,
national origin, disability, age, veteran status, gender, gender
identity or expression, sexual orientation, and other protected
status as required by applicable law. We are committed to
recruiting, developing, compensating, and retaining professional
staff that reflect our community. We aspire to be a diverse
workplace where talented people want to come, stay, and do their
best work. We stand committed to the work ahead, informed by our
community, which we will support with our best thinking, our
deepest empathy, and the courage to embody the convictions shared
in our Strategic Direction.
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