By Peter M. Panken, Michael S. Kun, Douglas Weiner and Larissa Lalor-Rosado
Hotels, restaurants and private clubs all rely on sponsored events, banquets and social soirees for the profitability of their operation. Most employ one or more “managers” to solicit the business, work with the clients, detail the services to be provided, prepare the contract and even negotiate a price. In most instances higher management must approve the terms the managers propose including the financial arrangements. In other cases the basic terms are set forth in directions which can only be varied ...
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