Who We Are
Spotlight Events, Inc. is an employee-owned (ESOP), a purpose-driven organization headquartered in Eagle, Idaho. For nearly three decades, our brands—Spotlight Dance Cup and LEAP National Dance Competition—have stood at the forefront of the competitive dance industry, producing approximately 90 events in 30 states and 50+ cities annually.
Our Mission is simple: Inspire and Celebrate Young Adults through the Arts. Powered by the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) and grounded in accountability, excellence, and growth, we are rapidly expanding our national footprint and seeking dynamic leaders who can grow with us.
Our Company Core Values define who we are:
- “Break A Leg” - Passionate, disciplined, self-starter energy that inspires excellence Anti Values: complacency, low effort, waiting for orders instead of leading
- “A Cut Above” - Delivering the shining standard at every event and creating raving fans Anti Values: inconsistency, mediocrity, doing just enough to get by
- “The Show Must Go On” - Adapt & overcome with resourcefulness, flexibility, and relentless drive to get it done Anti Values: excuses, rigidity, giving up when challenges arise
- “Support Your Friends” - Celebrate others, uplift the team, and make people feel valued Anti Values: gossip, selfishness, "not my job" mentality
- “Pride of Ownership” - Own the details, grow relentlessly, and treat every dollar earned or saved as if it were your own Anti Values: neglect, waste, blame-shifting, lack of accountability/growth
Who We Are Looking For
We are seeking engaging Show Directors with outstanding organizational skills, attention to detail, and excellent follow-through. The ideal candidate has a strong customer service mindset and thrives in live-event environments where composure and quick thinking are essential. Strong public speaking, interpersonal communication, and problem-solving skills are critical.
If this is you, consider joining us as we grow and doing amazing things in the performing arts industry!
Position Overview
The Show Director serves as the on-stage representative of Spotlight Events, presenting awards, hosting interviews, and ensuring a seamless, client-friendly environment. This role oversees the judging panel, manages event logistics related to awards and compliance, and maintains the energy and professionalism that defines the Spotlight brand.
Key Responsibilities
- Serve as the event’s public personality, presenting awards and conducting interviews with enthusiasm and professionalism
- Create a fun, welcoming atmosphere for dancers, clients, and attendees
- Deliver exceptional client relations, addressing questions or concerns with empathy and professionalism
- Oversee the judging panel, ensuring fairness and adherence to Spotlight Dance Cup rules and procedures
- Prepare and review award reports for accuracy ahead of ceremonies
- Support overall event flow, stepping in as needed to maintain efficiency and quality
Key Qualifications & Competencies
- Prior experience in event management, production, or competitive dance environments preferred
- Prior experience as a host, emcee, or presenter for live events (Preferred)
- Knowledge of competitive dance environments or performing arts is advantageous
- Experience with award presentations or event compliance tasks a plus
- Background in dance, theater, or related performing arts strongly (Preferred)
- Experience with competitive dance judging panels (Preferred)
- Outstanding public speaking and stage presence
- Advanced computer skills, including Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel)
- Strong problem-solving, analytical, and decision-making skills
- Ability to manage multiple tasks in fast-paced environments
Work Environment & Physical Demands
Travel is required during our event season (January–July), and team members must reside within reasonable proximity to a U.S. international airport or hub to accommodate frequent travel.
On average, the role involves attending approximately 6–10 regional events each year, typically lasting 3–5 days, with the possibility of 1–2 national events lasting 6–8 days.
Physical demands include lifting up to 50 pounds, setting up equipment, and working in a variety of environments, such as event venues, hotels, and stages. Staff members must also be comfortable sharing hotel accommodations with same-gender colleagues
during event assignments.
Mock Training: All new/first year event staff are required to attend an audition and training session in Eagle, Idaho (Typically hosted January 5th–9th). Spotlight provides flights, transport, lodging, and meals. Travel may occur one day before or after the scheduled dates.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
Spotlight Events, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all team members and applicants. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.