As the Americas IRL Community Manager, you will execute community engagement strategies, manage event planning and execution, and ensure brand alignment across events.
As the Americas IRL Community Manager, you will be the driving force behind Crypto.com's IRL community engagement, responsible for designing and delivering memorable, high-impact in-person experiences across the NorthAm and LatAm region. You will directly shape our Americas event and workshop strategy, ensuring every touchpoint reflects our brand's.
Responsibilities:
- Identify opportunities for long-term, recurring community events that are in support of crypto.com priorities
- Own the planning and execution of hosted events, ranging from small workshops to large scale conferences across key cities in North and South America
- Define event goals, OKRs, success metrics, and conduct data-driven postmortems to continuously improve event impact and ROI
- Establish and manage event budgets and timelines
- Manage relationships with vendors and agencies
- Assess and adapt to regional, cultural, and venue-specific requirements to ensure events are locally resonant and operationally sound
- Develop and maintain operational standards and playbooks to encourage consistent branding, elements, and ambiance across diverse event types
- Maintain and champion a high degree of quality across all stages of event planning, production, and execution
- Demonstrate resourcefulness in decisionmaking and driving events workstreams to completion, without compromising high standards
Requirements:
- Minimum 3-5+ years of community and event experience
- Comfortable working off-hours, being on-call, and adapting to flexible schedules as per event requirements
- Exceptional command of time management, communication, project management, and prioritization
- Experience building events within the Web3/crypto industry
- Highly organized and detail-oriented
- Demonstrate excellent communication skills
- Comfortable owning projects independently while managing multiple priorities
- Creatively inclined with a strong eye for design and the ability to translate ideas into execution
Top Skills
Crypto
Web3
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