Stagehands.net lend some hands in Ireland!

The Stagehands.net team provided a crew in Kildare, Ireland this week at the prestigious K Club Hotel. The 5 star venue, and places host to variety of private and corporate events throughout the year and a high level of professionalism is needed by all staff working on site.
Being able to provide professional and reliable crews for clients in countries across Europe, and even in rural locations like Kildare, is the lifeblood of the company. Stagehands.net have developed a strong network of partners to help deliver on such events and that network continues to grow with each successful project.

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(Picutre: Albert Bridge [CC BY-SA 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons)

Paris Crew back in action!

The Paris crew started their year off at the Novotel Convention & Wellness Roissy this week. With new crew and a new manager, the Paris team looks ahead to an exciting 2017.
Since taking over the role of regional manager, Cormac O’Neill has not only brought new faces to the team in Paris but expanded the companies’ network throughout France. With new relationships in rural areas of the country, Stagehands.net can now supply crew in more locations and at better rates than ever before.

We are all excited to see what 2017 has to hold and with such a strong start to the year, Stagehands.net in France is sure to be eventful!

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(picture: Cormac O’Neill, Paris)

Stagehands.net at International Green Week Berlin

Stagehands.net are set to kick off 2017 at the 82nd International Green Week in Berlin.
The event is an international exhibition of the food, agriculture and gardening industries. Founded in Berlin in the 1920s, it has grown to one of the largest of its kind and attracts upwards of 400,000 visitors.
With representatives creating ever larger and more complex displays for the exhibition, the set up for the event is fast becoming an annual project for the stagehands crew.
A team of TechAssists will be on hand to build the Dutch exhibit and with 2 weeks of build time, it is set to be bigger than ever!

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(Picture: By Riki1979 [Copyrighted free use], via Wikimedia Commons)

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Stagehands jobs in Berlin, Minijob or higher.

From February 1st we will be hiring stagehands to join our team.  If you are currently in the events industry or have any experience, we would like to hear from you.
Motivated, reliable and skilled workers require.

Please send us applications exclusively as PDF in a file.

Jobs@stagehands.net

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Stagehands.net at the FEI World Cup, Spain

A long day out for the stagehands crew in Spain last weekend as the FEI show jumping world cup came to town.
La Coruña, alongside Madrid, is one of 2 Spanish venues to host the show jumping world cup in recent weeks. As Colombia’s Carlos Lopez jumped to victory the stagehands.net team was there to keep things moving behind the scenes.
The Cup moves to Londons Olympia for its next installment before seeing out the year in Mechelen, Belgium.

While day at the horses in the Spanish sun doesn’t sound so bad, the hard work of the crew did not go unnoticed, “Having a strong network of crew across Europe is very important to us, it is always really great to see the crew doing such a good job!” Noted Berlin HQ’s Manager, Nico Brenner.

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(Picture: Longines FEI World Cup™ website logo )

New Manager Stagehands.net Paris

Cormac O’Neill takes over the management of the Paris office for Stagehands.

Born and raised in Ireland, Cormac moved to France in 2001 to work in the events industry. Being half French, as well as having over 15 years of experience as an operations manager, Cormac’s role as manager in Paris is a perfect match.

“We are very happy to welcome Cormac at our Stagehands.net Team in Paris, with his language skills and knowledge of the event industry we are sure he will be great asset for our future business in France” Says Stagehands.net Managing Director Patrick Harnisch.

(Foto: Cormac O’Neill.)

 

Stagehands.net sets up office in Turkey

Berlin/ Istanbul

Stagehands.net, in collaboration with their Istanbul based business partner Deniz Somersan, is set to open an office in Istanbul. Branded ‘Stagehands‘ the new branch will provide local stagehands, technicians and stand builders to International customers.

Deniz Somersan, who was born and raised in the US, takes over the management of the future office.  Deniz has experiences as both a Stage and Event Manager in the US and Turkey as well as touring Europe with Sultans of the Dance and Night of the Sultans. He has successfully led a personal company in Florida.

`The establishment of Stagehands.net in Turkey, as well as with the new branch in Japan, brings Stagehands.net a step closer to a global network of local crews. Turkey is an economically thriving nation and despite the tense security situation we are already looking at a significant increase in sales in the first quarter.´ explains Patrick Harnisch – Managing  Director of Stagehands.net

(Foto: Deniz Somersan ©2016 Stagehands.net | auxamis ltd.)

Daniel Parry new Coordinator at Stagehands.net

Daniel Parry has strengthened the Berlin team since 01.03.2016
The 26 year-old looks back at 2 degrees in Media Technology and Physics from Leicester, England. Since 2012 has been responsible for crew booking and Dryhire in various companies in Darwin and Melbourne in Australia.
Being British, he will support and further develop the growing business with customers from the US and Great Britain in Europe and overseas.
“In addition to the maintenance of customer relationships, planning and marketing, Daniel will make it easier for English-speaking customers to organize projects with us.” says CEO Patrick Harnisch.
“We are delighted to welcome Daniel to our team, I am convinced that our British partners will benefit greatly. We have now with Daniel a native English speaker on the team who already is familiar with the international events industry and can fall back on an existing network. ”

(picture: Daniel Parry ©2016 Stagehands.net | auxamis ltd.

Cisco Live! at Messe Berlin with 120 Stagehands.net crew

Messe Berlin played host to CiscoLive! for the first time. The change of venue from Milan bought a whole new set of logistical challenges for the event’s organizers.

Cisco Live! saw over 13,000 delegates through its doors. With stagehands.net providing over 120 professional and experienced local crew, with knowledge of the venue and its workings, the event ran smoothly. Messe Berlin looks forward to hosting the event again in the coming years, and stagehands.net will be there to help keep things on track.

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(picture: South Entrance Messe Berlin during the setup in February. ©2016  Stagehands.net

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