How Event Leaders Exchange Embodied the Theme of “Growth” at its Inaugural European Summit in Berlin

December 20, 2024

Event Leaders Exchange (ELX) and its invitation-only community for heads of events programming is no stranger to taking things globally. For the first time ever, however, it brought its band of event-industry visionaries together in real life at the ELX European Summit 2024, held Dec. 4-6 in Berlin, Germany. 

The to-do adopted the theme of “GROWTH” to specifically tailor an itinerary for 24 of the world’s top-tier event professionals. But because ELX operates under the Chatham House Rule, a globally recognized informal agreement that allows participants to share information from a meeting without revealing the identities of those in attendance, it wasn’t immediately clear who these high-powered event execs were. 

ELX members, for reference, are known to include senior event professionals from the likes of tech giants such as Dell, Google, IBM, and Microsoft, as well as Liberty Mutual and S&P Global, just to name a few. Many of them have been known to attend ELX’s Annual Congress, which is the organization’s flagship U.S.-based event. In the spirit of growth, however, ELX sought to expand to Europe. 

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The identity of ELX members is protected under the Chatham House Rule, a globally recognized informal agreement that allows participants to share information from a meeting without revealing the identities of those in attendance.

 

Despite the Chatham House Rule, Stephen Rose, ELX’s content chair—and the senior vice president of communication services at Siemens AG—was able to dish details about the conversations around the brainstorming table. When asked about the event theme, Rose said: “Growth is important in so many dimensions. [...] A growth mindset opens up for transformation and change—without anxiety, but curiosity and excitement for what's next.” 

He added, “I felt it would be a very relevant main theme for this conference as it provides a red thread and formulates an ambition to become better in what we do.” 

And why Berlin? Because it’s “one of Europe’s most dynamic and forward-thinking cities,” according to an ELX spokesperson, who noted that “the incredible support of the German Convention Bureau (GCB), Visit Berlin, and the Berlin Marriott Hotel” made the choice “even more impactful.” 

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Twenty-four global event leaders attended the inaugural ELX European Summit, which created an intimate setting that fostered free-flowing ideas and impactful networking.

 

Kim Kopetz, an ELX partner and the president and CEO of The Opus Group, noted how the partnership allowed for the VIP group to “see a few sights in Berlin” and truly experience the venue, the 18,000-plus-square-foot AXICA Congress and Convention Center. “I love when events incorporate the local area,” Kopetz said, adding that invitees were also treated to sustainable meals. Berlin, after all, ranked 6th among the world's most sustainable metropolises in 2023, according to Visit Berlin

Having such an intimate group gathered around the table “allowed for more personal, one-on-one interactions on relevant and strategic topics," Kopetz explained—something that’s “unlike most industry events I’ve attended,” she added. 

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Gretchen Nemechek, founder and CEO of business consulting firm Opinari, leading a "powerful masterclass" on leadership communication that proved to be a highlight of the three-day event, according to an ELX spokesperson.

 

Aside from table talk, curated ELX Group Discussions allowed for even smaller teams to “address hot topics voted on by the members,” Kopetz said. "It was an excellent way to share learnings in a collaborative way, as well as provide inspiration for ideas to take back home.”

Speaking of learnings, live educational sessions provided lessons on leadership skills and organizational development fit for event professionals already in highly impactful, decision-making roles. “I personally found the session, ‘The Future Meeting Space Initiative,’ highly relevant as it provided scientific data points in megatrends impacting the business events industry,” Rose said. “[It was] very useful in discussions with executives that appreciate an outside view,” he added. 

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Thanks to a partnership with Visit Berlin, attendees were taken on a tour of some of Berlin's most historic landmarks and enjoyed a mulled wine reception at the Brandenburg Gate.

 

ELX’s spokesperson chimed in that “a powerful masterclass by Gretchen Nemechek [the founder and CEO of business consulting firm Opinari] on leadership communication” was a highlight of the three-day event, alongside an “exclusive evening event hosted by Visit Berlin” where guests toured Zeitreisen and other historic landmarks such as “the iconic Brandenburg Gate for a festive mulled wine reception.” 

ELX’s rep assured that the ELX European Summit will make its return in 2025, and has its sights set on exploring other global destinations and venues—though “Berlin will always hold a special place as the host of our inaugural European Summit.”  

Photos courtesy of ELX

 

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