Employee Events Lead
QuEST Global
Job Requirements
The Employee Events Lead is responsible for driving an engaging, inclusive, and high‑impact employee experience by owning the strategy, planning, and execution of all employee focused initiatives. This includes organization‑wide events, care and wellness programs, corporate tie‑ups, culture month activities, Volunteer led CSR initiatives, and serving as the primary communications SPOC for all related campaigns. A core part of this role is creating programs that reflect employee sentiment, strengthen belonging, and embed thoughtful experience design.
This role leads key internal events programs — from concept design and budgeting to vendor oversight and cross‑functional alignment, ensuring smooth execution and consistently high events. By partnering closely with HRBPs, Culture team and Leadership, the Employee Events Lead helps shape the broader employee experience journey. Through initiatives that foster community, support well‑being, deepen cultural identity, and drive social impact, the Employee Events Lead plays a pivotal role in creating a workplace that feels connected, inspired, and aligned to purpose.
Key Responsibilities
•Program Strategy, Planning and Coordination: Lead the design and delivery of organization‑wide events, including experiences that are inclusive, accessible, and cater to varied employee needs.
Create and manage the annual events calendar, ensuring it aligns with organizational priorities and employee needs.
Coordinate with internal teams and external partners to ensure smooth and timely execution.
Oversee key logistics such as venue selection, vendor coordination, catering, transportation, required approvals, and on‑site arrangements.
Budget Management: Own and manage budgets for all events, wellness programs, ensuring cost effectiveness and compliance to financial processes.
Oversee vendor evaluation, pricing negotiations, and procurement alignment to ensure quality outcomes within approved budgets.
Track spend vs. plan, identify efficiencies, and ensure financial discipline across the events portfolio.
Communication Management: Serve as the primary communications SPOC for all event related announcements, campaigns, and updates.
Partner with Marketing to craft storytelling frameworks that amplify events outcomes, and employee experiences across channels that drive participation.
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