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Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce is seeking a Manager, Events and Programs in Seattle, WA. This role leads policy-driven events, oversees a team of two specialists, and partners with Membership, Public Affairs, and Communications to deliver high-impact experiences for members and partners.
The ideal candidate brings 3+ years in events, strong budgeting, vendor coordination, and a talent for cross-department collaboration.
At the Seattle Metro Chamber, we work collaboratively to help our members thrive in an equitable and inclusive regional economy. We are an independent business advocacy organization with 2,500 members throughout the Seattle metro region – from your neighborhood restaurant to our area’s largest employers.
We’re honored that we were recognized as one of Washington’s 100 Best Places to Work in 2019, based on staff feedback. What makes us stand out? High impact on our community, a supportive atmosphere, and a competitive benefits package.
Interested in being part of the Seattle Metro Chamber or one of our affiliate organization teams? View our open positions below and click the position titles to see the full job descriptions.
Position:Manager, Events and Programs
Location: Seattle, WA
Job Id:224
# of Openings:1
Organization: Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce
Job Title: Manager, Events and Programs
Classification: Regular, Full-Time, Exempt
Reports To: VP, Member Development
About Us
At theSeattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce , we believe in the power of business to drive positive change. As the largest and most diverse business association in the Puget Sound region, we represent over 2,500 member organizations across industries, sizes, and communities. For more than 140 years, we’ve been a trusted voice for business, advocating for policies and partnerships that build a vibrant, inclusive, and globally competitive regional economy.
Our mission is simple but powerful: We help our members thrive in an equitable and inclusive regional economy.
Our vision: A region where businesses of all sizes flourish and prosperity is shared.
If you're energized by connecting people, ideas, and action, this role offers the opportunity to lead a portfolio of programs that bring together business leaders, elected officials, members, and community partners around the issues shaping Seattle's future.
You'll oversee signature Chamber events, collaborate with colleagues across Membership, Public Affairs, and Communications, and help shape experiences that inform, engage, and strengthen our region's business community. In addition to leading event strategy and execution, you'll coach and support two Events & Programs Specialists while helping deliver high-quality experiences for members, speakers, sponsors, and guests.
This role is well suited for an experienced event professional who enjoys both relationship-building and execution, and who values the opportunity to contribute to conversations shaping the future of the Seattle region.
The Events & Programs Manager leads the execution of the Chamber’s policy-driven events and programming portfolio, delivering high-impact, in-person and virtual experiences aligned with organizational priorities. This role partners closely with Membership, Public Affairs, and Communications to develop relevant, timely content on key policy initiatives and supervises Events & Programs Specialists who support assigned event portfolios. The role is also accountable for ensuring consistent, high-quality guest experience across assigned events, including clear communication, smooth registration, professional on-site execution, and responsive issue resolution.
This position manages a portfolio of events—including the Business Issues Forum, Public Officials Reception, Legislative Happy Hour, Councilmember Happy Hour, Alaska Business Forum, Chamber Briefings, topic-focused limited series, and Seattle Day—overseeing agenda development, speaker engagement, budget management, and event delivery. The role collaborates with the policy team to shape program content, provides day-to-day guidance to Specialists managing assigned event portfolios, and supports cross-functional events, including the Community Development Roundtable. The role will also support other event operations such as registration and event attendance outside of their primary portfolio.
The ideal candidate brings a strong background in event strategy and content development, with the ability to operate both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment. This role serves as a key internal and external liaison, demonstrating sound judgment, professionalism, and a solutions-oriented approach. Flexibility to support events across Seattle, including early morning or evening engagements, is required.
This position reports to the VP, Member Development and directly supervises two Events & Programs Specialists.
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Note that resumes and cover letters will be reviewed by hiring manager upon receipt.
We embrace a hybrid work model that values collaboration and autonomy. This position requires consistent in-person presence, three days per week in our downtown Seattle office, as well as on-site or in-field work for events and meetings. Two days per week may be remote for Washington State residents. Occasional regional travel, early mornings, evenings, and weekend commitments are required.
This role is ideal for someone who thrives in face-to-face collaboration, understands the value of showing up where the work happens, and produces high quality of work under pressure and shifting multiple priorities.
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The Chamber is committed to internal and market equity.
The anticipated hiring range for this position is $76,663 - $95,825 annually, based on experience.
The Chamber provides a comprehensive and competitive benefits package including but not restricted to:
Our Commitment to Equal Opportunity
We recognize the value of the Chamber and our affiliate organizations and programs reflecting the diversity of our community and are intentionally and actively seeking out applications from a variety of backgrounds.
The Chamber is an equal opportunity employer. All employees and potential employees will be recruited, selected, trained, promoted, and, if necessary, disciplined without regard to sex, race, religion, creed, caste, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, color, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, political ideology or activity, disability, honorably discharged veteran, or military status. All applicants are carefully screened, and full consideration is given to their training, education, skills, aptitudes, experience, and previous work record. In addition, the Chamber does not discriminate on the basis of genetic information in its employment related policies and practices, including coverage under its health benefits program.