This seat sits at the center of high-visibility event logistics where executive meetings, client touchpoints, and vendor timelines have to land cleanly even when approvals slow down and operational capacity thins out.
Margin pressure behind the meeting calendar
State contract data, company reporting, and federal audit findings show the pressure behind this opening. Florida Blue generated about $13.0 billion in 2024 inside GuideWell’s $32.4 billion enterprise, then executed layoffs in November 2024 and a 3% nationwide workforce reduction in January 2025 while facing CMS Star Ratings fallout, an OPM OIG audit citing $8.47 million in questioned charges and $6.79 million in unrecovered overpayments, and active provider-network disruption with Memorial and BayCare. Leadership is protecting margin and regulatory standing by cutting labor, freezing backfills, centralizing control, and forcing remaining teams to absorb execution risk while the company works through compliance pressure, service disruption, and public-facing member friction. That is why this role matters now: meetings still have to deliver polish, control, and stakeholder confidence inside a system carrying less slack.
Executive meeting flow under tight approvals
This role owns the planning and delivery of internal and external meetings from intake through post-event closeout. Execution includes venue coordination, rooming, food and beverage, audiovisual, transportation, run-of-show documentation, and vendor communication while containing scope drift from internal stakeholders. In practice, this means protecting timelines, documenting changes, escalating blocked approvals, and recovering quickly when handoffs arrive late or event requirements shift after commitments have already been made.
Run-of-show control and vendor recovery
- Event Delivery: Execute end-to-end planning for meetings, conferences, and executive events, including venue booking, agenda management, attendee tracking, catering, audiovisual setup, signage, and on-site logistics.
- Budget Discipline: Audit event spend against approved budgets, document vendor quotes and change orders, and enforce cost controls before commitments are finalized.
- Stakeholder Containment: Triage incoming requests, lock timelines, document scope changes, and escalate decision bottlenecks that threaten event quality or delivery dates.
- Vendor Recovery: Own vendor communication before and during events, isolate service failures fast, deploy backup plans, and deliver post-event recaps with issue logs and corrective actions.
Detail control required before show day
- Planning Experience: 36 months of meeting, conference, hospitality, or corporate event planning experience with direct ownership of vendor coordination and day-of execution.
- Systems Fluency: Working command of event budgets, registration tracking, calendar management, presentation delivery, and Microsoft Office reporting tools.
- Execution Composure: Proven ability to deliver polished events in client-facing or executive-facing settings where schedule changes, compliance review, and last-minute revisions are routine.
Jacksonville compensation for high-visibility event control
TWS Algorithmic Market Estimate. For a full-time meeting planner in Jacksonville handling corporate events inside a regulated enterprise, this range tracks the local market, though on-site commuting to Deerwood Campus reduces take-home value compared with remote coordination roles.
- Base Salary Range: $58,000 – $76,000 USD / Year
- Benefits Profile: Standard corporate benefits package with health coverage, paid time off, and access to enterprise training resources.
- Career Signal: This seat builds a credible path toward Senior Meeting Planner, Event Marketing Manager, or Executive Events Lead roles that require proof of calm delivery under pressure.
Attendance rules and fit for chaos-tolerant planners
- The Physical Presence Directive
- Location: Jacksonville, FL. Status: On-site. This role is tied to the Deerwood Campus office and in-person event execution.
- Relocation Posture
- Relocation funding is not the operating priority in a cost-controlled environment shaped by layoffs, frozen backfills, and centralized approvals. Candidates should plan to self-fund any move.
- The Candidate This Role Is Built For
- This role fits a planner in a stabilization phase who wants stronger resume equity from visible event delivery and accepts that clean ownership will come with upstream friction, late changes, and tighter resource allocation.
Green Flags
- Advantage: Resume Equity: Eighteen months here gives a hard signal that the candidate can deliver polished, client-facing events inside a regulated enterprise during restructuring, which carries weight for future executive events and event marketing roles.
- Advantage: Brand Access: The role places the planner close to senior stakeholders, enterprise vendors, and high-visibility internal meetings where strong execution gets noticed beyond the event team.
Red Flags
- Warning Sign: Execution Risk Transfer: Recent reputation data points to unrealistic expectations, frozen positions, micromanagement in hybrid work, and duty absorption from departed colleagues. In daily terms, that means fewer hands carrying more event variables and blame moving downward when logistics break.
- Warning Sign: Late-Stage Change Exposure: In a centralized, cost-controlled system, approvals stack up and stakeholder revisions hit later, which results in compressed timelines, vendor recovery work, and after-hours issue containment before show day.