Director of Entertainment Jobs in Illinois
Sign up to be notified as soon as new job listings are posted.
Demographic Data for Illinois
Moving to Illinois? Find some basic demographic data about Illinois below.
Director of Entertainment Online Courses and Training Opportunities
Title Synonyms
Users interested in this job title also searched for the following job title
Salary for Director of Entertainment Jobs in Illinois
Required or preferred licenses and certifications for Director of Entertainment positions.
Highest Education Level
Director of Entertainments in Illinois offer the following education backgroundQualifications / Skill Sets
The following top skills are often required or desired to land a Director of Entertainment position
- Fan Engagement
- Relationship Management
- Career Development
- Diabetes
- Client Relationships
- Community Engagement
- Architectural Design
- Financial Services
- Operational Excellence
- Cash Management
- Client Services
- Adobe Creative Suite
- Media
- Complaint Resolution
- Adobe
- Liaison
- Forecasting
- Computer Programming
- Energetic
- Reimbursement
- Networking
- Engineering
- Strategy Development
- Relationship Management
- Collections
- Decision Making
- Implementation
- Logistics
- Events
- Coaching
- Budgets
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Sales
- Staff Supervision
- Organization
- Scheduling
- Leadership
- Affirmative Action
- Communication Skills
- Fertility
Other Career Titles
Here are some other career titles that require similar skills
Director of Entertainment Related Career Advice Articles

Gordon Barfield: AMB Sports and Entertainment Director of Business Strategy - Work In Sports Podcast
Gordon Barfield AMB Sports and Entertainment Director of Business Strategy joins host Brian Clapp on the Work In Sports podcast!
Read article »
The Future of Live Sports Production
Fans have access to all sorts of sports content, and Felisa Israel explains how to get into sports broadcasting.
Read article »
Succeeding in Partnership Activation with Molly Wurdack-Folt
Sports sales partnerships are getting more creative to reach fans, and Molly Wurdack-Folt details how they come together on the WorkInSports Podcast.
Read article »