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Suki is a leading technology company that provides AI voice solutions for healthcare. Its mission is to reimagine the healthcare technology stack, making it invisible and assistive to lift the administrative burden from clinicians. Its flagship product, Suki Assistant, is an AI assistant that uses generative AI to automatically create clinical documentation by ambiently listening to patient-clinician conversations. Suki helps clinicians complete notes 72% faster on average, assists with other tasks including coding and answering questions, and generates incremental revenue for organizations, delivering a 9X ROI in year 1. Suki also offers its proprietary AI and speech platform, Suki Platform, to partners who want to create best-in-class ambient and voice experiences for their solutions. Clinicians that use Suki already spend over 70% less time on administrative tasks, and we’re striving to do even better. We are a user-driven company and are committed to making sure every pixel of our product is in service of the doctors. We’re a team of technologists, clinicians, and industry experts working together to push the limits on technology used in medicine. We’re confident enough to move fast and talented enough not to break things. The Opportunity As a Marketing Events Manager at Suki, you’ll play a key role in shaping how we show up in the market and how we connect with healthcare leaders. You’ll partner with a high-performing team to plan and execute high-impact events that drive awareness, engagement, and pipeline across both enterprise and mid-market segments. This is a highly visible, results-oriented role for someone who is resourceful, detail-driven, and energized by fast-paced environments. If you thrive on bringing ideas to life, delivering exceptional experiences, and tying events directly to business outcomes, this could be the perfect opportunity. What You’ll Do • Plan and execute a portfolio of high-impact events, including major industry conferences and trade shows (HIMSS, HLTH), Suki-hosted field events, executive roundtables, and virtual programs • Own end-to-end event management: strategy, budgeting, vendor coordination, logistics, staffing, and on-site execution • Define event goals and success metrics, and deliver post-event reporting tied to engagement, pipeline influence, and ROI • Manage events-related deliverables including pre and post event communications, list management, and more • Partner closely with Demand Gen to drive event promotion, registration, and conversion across the funnel • Manage external agencies, production vendors, and venues • Continuously test and optimize formats, activations, and attendee experiences to improve performance over time • Collaborate cross-functionally with Marketing, Sales, Partnerships, and Leadership to deliver integrated programs that support growth • Support weekly and monthly marketing performance reporting across key platforms (Salesforce, Pardot, Google Analytics, etc.) What We’re Looking For • Expertise: You understand the key principles of events marketing and demand generation. • Action oriented: You love to create and build impactful events. • Creativity: You welcome feedback and then quickly iterate based on data. • Problem solving: You use data to understand performance and optimize relentlessly. • Humility: You’re humble and love working in a team without ego. • Adaptability: You thrive in a fast-moving organization that uses light-weight processes and cutting-edge technology to have a huge impact. • Confidence: You trust your abilities and you’re ready to push yourself to the next level. • Growth mindset: You’re a team player with a positive attitude who welcomes feedback and learns from others. Requirements • 5 years of events marketing experience with a focus on demand gen • Able to manage stakeholders, priorities, and multiple projects • Exceptional communication, written, and organizational skills • Experienced in managing events-related tasks and deadlines • Well organized with very high attention to detail • Proficiency with Google Workspace • Working knowledge of Salesforce (or similar CRM) Nice to Have • Pardot (or marketing automation) experience • Experience in healthcare industry Tell Me More About Suki • On a roll: Named by Fast Company as the Next Big Thing in Tech, by Comparably for the Best Leadership Team, by Frost & Sullivan for a Technology Innovation Leadership award, just to name a few. • Great team: Founded, managed, and backed by successful tech veterans from Google and Apple and medical leaders from UCSF and Stanford. We have technologists and doctors working side-by-side to solve complex problems. • Great investors: We’re backed by Venrock, First Round Capital, Flare Capital, March Capital, Hedosophia and others. With our $165M raised so far, we have the resources to scale. • Huge market: Disrupting a massive, growing $30+ billion market for transcription, dictation, and order-entry solutions. Our vision

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