Full-Time

Events Lead

Multiple Teams

Posted on 9/5/2025

CIC

CIC

51-200 employees

Nonprofit association funding independent colleges

Compensation Overview

$58.5k/yr

St. Louis, MO, USA

In Person

Category
Sales & Account Management
Required Skills
Social Media
Requirements
  • A minimum of a bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience.
  • 3 to 5 years of experience coordinating events (experience with social justice, community organizing, or community building strongly preferred)
  • Experience in event promotion and engagement strategies, data collection, and collaborative relationships.
  • Flexibility to occasionally work evenings and weekends and to attend community events on behalf of CIC St. Louis
  • An understanding of St. Louis and community organizations and engagement is preferred.
Responsibilities
  • Build strong client and partner relationships while overseeing in-person, virtual, and hybrid events.
  • Manage the full event lifecycle: screening requests, giving tours, preparing agreements, coordinating logistics, and ensuring policy compliance.
  • Drive event sales: prospect, qualify, and convert leads to meet revenue targets.
  • Use Tripleseat to track bookings, logistics, and reporting.
  • Oversee on-site operations: staff coordination, room setups/resets, walkthroughs, and space readiness.
  • Promote events through CIC marketing channels and evaluate success.
  • Manage the annual events budget and program metrics with the General Manager.
  • Represent CIC in the local innovation ecosystem, building partnerships with universities, corporations, nonprofits, investors, and government groups.
  • Serve as liaison with Cortex, Filament, and other partners on joint projects.
  • Plan community programs (e.g., Lunch & Learns, networking, wellness, and resource connections).
  • Attend external events to promote CIC and stay connected to trends.
  • Maintain organized records of partners, stakeholders, and vendors.
  • Partner with the Sales team on leads, partnerships, and programming to grow revenue.
  • Track and evaluate event impact for business development.
  • Support corporate relationship-building locally and beyond St. Louis.
  • Collaborate with local and central marketing teams to shape annual plans.
  • Develop local campaigns and content for social media, newsletters, and partner channels.
  • Manage creative, PR, and media partners to align with CIC’s global strategy.
  • Track results, share insights, and optimize future efforts.
Desired Qualifications
  • Able to work independently while communicating effectively, both written and verbally, with team­ members and clients alike.
  • Personable, happy to help others, and naturally drawn to a very busy, ever­ evolving environment.
  • A collaborative mindset in working with CIC members, partners, and community organizations.
  • A commitment to work that they consider “mission” based.
  • Incredibly detail-oriented and organized with solid time management skills.
  • Comfortable with uncertainty and last minute changes, while also being comfortable asking for help.
  • A willingness to perform an array of administrative tasks coupled with an ability to play “back­up” to other members of the team.
  • An understanding of audio/visual equipment and readiness to develop expertise for new and emerging technologies.
  • An understanding of event data tracking systems similar to CRM, Tripleseat, or other tools that measure success and collect event experience feedback.
  • Creative eye for design and outreach methods of engagement. Experience with social media and design tools and willingness to expand skill set.

CIC is a nonprofit association that supports independent colleges and universities in the United States, including liberal arts colleges, comprehensive universities, and specialized institutions, through grants, professional development, and collaboration opportunities. Its programs include the Tuition Exchange Program and the Institute for Chief Academic Officers, funded by member fees and grants. CIC differentiates itself by focusing on independent higher education and by offering a leadership institute and cross-institution networks to enhance financial health and innovation. Its goal is to strengthen the financial health and innovation capabilities of independent higher education institutions and champion the mission of independent colleges.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Washington DC, District of Columbia

Founded

1956

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What believers are saying

  • Rider University joined CIC on March 26, 2026, expanding Tuition Exchange network.
  • $180,000 Arthur Vining Davis grant funds Campus Free Expression Project.
  • DeBruce Foundation webinar promotes Agile Work Profiler for student career guidance.

What critics are saying

  • Declining enrollments close independent colleges, eroding CIC's 440-member base in 12–24 months.
  • Title IX 2020 regulations reinstated January 2025 impose compliance costs bankrupting small members.
  • NAICU and AAC&U lure CIC members with better grants, shrinking network in 12–18 months.

What makes CIC unique

  • CIC's Tuition Exchange Program spans 440 institutions across 47 states and seven countries.
  • Online Course Sharing Consortium delivered 19,719 courses in 2023–2024 via Acadeum.
  • Corporate Affiliate program partners with IPClear and Student Ally for discounted services.

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