Roles for the room.
Waiters, hosts, greeters, cloakroom, and brand ambassadors — placed against the format, from a quiet gallery opening to a full gala dinner.
A brand activation, a gala dinner, or a product launch is judged in the first few minutes. We place briefed teams — waiters, hosts, greeters, cloakroom, and ambassadors — scaled to the event and supervised on the floor, so the service reads as part of the night rather than added to it.
Waiters, hosts, greeters, cloakroom, and brand ambassadors — placed against the format, from a quiet gallery opening to a full gala dinner.
The right number of people for the guest count and the run-sheet, agreed before the night so the room never feels thin or crowded.
A team lead runs the staff against your run-sheet, holds the standard through the event, and is your single point of contact on the night.
Every person is briefed on the brand, the timings, and the guests of note, so service reads as part of the event rather than added to it.
You tell us the event, the guest count, and the format. We confirm roles, headcount, and the run-sheet to brief against.
Each person is briefed on the brand, the timings, and any guests of note before they arrive on-site.
The team arrives ready and dressed to brief. A team lead runs the floor against the run-sheet and holds the standard through the event.
The room is cleared and reset, and you receive a short note confirming the night and anything worth flagging.
Every person is interviewed, reference-checked, and briefed on the brand and run-sheet before the night. Service staff hold responsible-service-of-alcohol certification where it applies, a team lead runs the floor, and guest detail stays inside the brief.
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