Special events are hosted through the IT Executive Roundtable, an organization born from the popular LinkedIn group several years ago. The IT Executive Roundtable is an exclusive group of C-level IT executives brought together to network, learn, and share amongst other thought-leaders and influential executives in the industry. We strive to provide the most up-to-date information on new technologies and compelling topics, and showcase the best speakers in the industry.
The IT Executive Roundtable hosts a variety of education and networking focused events throughout Southern California. There are two primary types of events year-long; sponsorship opportunity is limited and only available for lunch & learn events. For more information, download the Sponsor Information below.
IT Executive Roundtable Dinners: 10-12 C-Level Executives meet for an open-forum discussion panel over dinner and drinks. Discussion topics for each Roundtable dinner are submitted by attendees upon registration, and chosen by popular vote at the commencement of the event. This is an opportunity to meet and connect with other executives the industry while openly sharing stories, opinions and concerns as experienced in this IT profession. This is not a sponsored event.
IT Executive Roundtable Lunch & Learns: 30-40 C-Level Executives gather for a seminar-based luncheon, featuring a guest speaker, addressing a high-interest and relevant topic. Lunches begin with a half hour of networking, followed by the guest speaker and presentation over a delicious meal. Upon conclusion of the presentation, speakers invite the audience for Q & A on the topic, as well as feedback. Event participants are encouraged to network with one-another and return for future events. These are manufacturer-sponsored events.
Presentation & Tone
The IT Executive Roundtable features presentations covering relevant, compelling topics that members are interested in. Different than other manufacturer-sponsored events in the industry, our rule is "90% Education, 10% Sales" in order to preserve the integrity of the event. We discourage the use of traditional "in-your-face" sales tactics and advise presenting compelling, useful, non-bias information to fuel product appeal.