Meetings Specialist at Optica – Washington, District of Columbia
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About This Position
The Meetings Specialist plays a key role in planning and executing assigned meetings and programs, serving as a primary partner to the Logistics Team throughout all phases of event delivery. This position manages the planning and implementation of Short Courses, Special Events, and Show Floor Programming for Optica’s largest conferences, ensuring high-quality attendee experiences and alignment with organizational goals.
The Specialist independently manages assigned program components, develops and maintains project timelines and budgets, coordinates with internal stakeholders and volunteer leaders, and provides on-site leadership to ensure successful execution. This role may also support additional conferences or initiatives outside the standard event rotation, as assigned.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Short Courses
Serves as the primary lead for the Short Course program at OFC, Optica’s flagship event, consisting of approximately 45–50 courses delivered over two days prior to the conference.
Responsibilities include:
Show Floor Programming
Serves as the primary lead for Show Floor Programming at OFC and Quantum 2.0, including multiple presentation theaters and industry-focused panel discussions.
Responsibilities include:
Special Events
Serves as primary lead for planning special events at OFC, Quantum 2.0 and FiO and LS. including receptions, workshops, lab tours, banquets and other networking functions.
Responsibilities include:
Conference Logistics and Project Support
Website and Mobile App Maintenance
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Optica is an equal employment opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of race, color, age, sex, national origin, pregnancy, disability, religion, marital status, veteran's status, personal appearance, political affiliation, sexual orientation, family responsibilities, matriculation or any other basis prohibited by law.