We are seeking an Assistant Director of Strategic Events to join the team at Johns Hopkins University’s Data Science and AI Institute (DSAI), an interdisciplinary institute dedicated to advancing education, research, and the real-world translation of trustworthy AI and data-driven discovery. DSAI will include 110 new faculty who will join existing faculty and researchers across disciplines dedicated to the development, application, and understanding of the opportunities and challenges of data science and AI across a range of critical and emerging fields. The Assistant Director will develop and oversee high impact and highly visible public programs and events for DSAI as well as DSAI’s participation in non-Hopkins major AI conferences, helping to shape the public presence, positioning, and voice of DSAI. They will work within DSAI’s communications, marketing, and branding team and will collaborate closely with DSAI’s leadership team, faculty, and senior leaders across the university on events strategy, planning, and execution including but not limited to identifying themes, potential speakers, internal and external collaborators, budget planning, and more. Reporting to the Executive Director of Strategic Communications and Marketing, they will also be responsible for collaborating with other communications colleagues in DSAI and across the university to create and execute communications and marketing strategies for DSAI’s signature public events, to build audience, to create reach, and to amplify DSAI’s role in shaping conversations on AI. DSAI is currently located in its temporary home at the Johns Hopkins Mt. Washington campus (6225 Smith Ave., Baltimore, MD) and will relocate to the Homewood campus once its permanent home, now under construction, opens. The role requires a detail-oriented strategic thinker with an understanding about the role that public and internal events and programs play in developing a respected brand and voice in today’s complex and evolving data science and AI landscape. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in managing complex events involving prominent speakers, outside vendor involvement, media interactions, on-site logistics coordination, budget oversight, and more. Strategic events for DSAI will span intimate private gatherings of high-level stakeholders (industry, government, philanthropic, academic) to large scale public conferences with multiple formats, speakers, and participants and will be offered in multiple locations including JHU’s campuses in Baltimore and Washington, DC, but also additional sites. The assistant director will be responsible for developing and managing event funding budgets. The Assistant Director will design and lead the communication efforts for a designated division, department, or center with a need for complex support requiring specialized knowledge and expertise. The Assistant Director will develop and implement a comprehensive communications strategy to support the designated area's strategic priorities.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level