ELX FAQ
Questions and answers
What is ELX?
What is the ELX community?
ELX is the leading invitation-only community for senior corporate event leaders from the world’s largest organizations. It provides a confidential, peer-driven space to exchange insights, solve challenges, and refine event strategies.
How was the ELX community founded?
The ELX (Event Leaders Exchange) community was founded in 2021 during the pandemic by visionary co-founders Mark Brewster and David Kliman, to address the unique needs of global heads of events.
Recognizing the challenges and the lack of a dedicated platform for these senior leaders, they created an exclusive, invitation-only community for them to connect, share knowledge confidentially, and collaborate on critical issues in a trusted environment.
What is ELX’s mission?
What are the guidelines under which ELX operates?
The ELX Member Guidelines ensure members commit to respect, inclusivity, and active contribution and can be found here.
ELX also operates under Chatham House Rule, ensuring confidentiality and candor in every conversation.
ELX also has strict minimum guidelines surrounding partnerships, ensuring the community maintains a strict 9:1 member to partner ratio at all times.
What is the Chatham House Rule?
The Chatham House Rule allows members to use the information shared in discussions but not disclose who said it. This creates a safe space for open and honest dialogue.
More information on Chatham House Rule can be found here.
ELX Advisory Committee
Who is part of the ELX Advisory Committee?
The Advisory Committee is made up of senior ELX members representing different industries and geographies.
What is the ELX Advisory Committee’s role?
ELX Membership
Why become an ELX member?
- Build long-lasting connections with senior global corporate event leaders.
- Exchange strategies and solutions in a trusted environment, governed by Chatham House Rule.
- Gain access to many of ELX's exclusive resources and events
- Membership is complimentary in exchange for active involvement in the community.
Learn more about joining ELX here.
What is included in an ELX membership?
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Four annual in-person events
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Monthly virtual programming
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Access to an exclusive resource library
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Private Slack space for ongoing peer connection
How do I qualify to become a member?
What is the process for ELX members to be selected?
- Request an invitation here.
- Await response
- Book a 1:1 meeting with our CEO
- ELX will confirm eligibility
- Set-up with our onboarding email and onboarding call
What is expected of me as a member?
As a member of ELX, your active participation is required.
Members commit to:
- Attending at least one in-person event per year.
- Participating in at least one digital program per quarter.
- Contributing insights, referrals, and supporting peer learning across channels.
- Upholding Chatham House Rule to protect confidentiality.
I know a person who should be part of ELX. How can I refer them?
Can my membership expire?
Technically, membership does not expire. However, if your role changes significantly in a way that places you outside of the membership criteria, ELX have the right to review your membership and contact you if you no longer qualify. If your role is in transition, there is a courtesy period in which you keep your membership while actively seeking other industry opportunities.
Additionally, if a member doesn’t meet their participation requirement as agreed when joining the community, then their membership can be terminated.
I would like to become an ELX member, who do I need to contact?
I am not an ELX member, can I know who is part of this community?
ELX Events & Initiatives
What are the framework and guidelines for ELX’s content?
ELX's Content is strictly member-led, advised by our Advisory Committee and directed by our Head of Content, Chloe Richardson.
ELX shares content, frameworks and guidelines in our members-only resource library.
I am not a member, can I access the ELX resource Library and ELX digital content?
When are the future dates of ELX in-person events?
When are the future dates for virtual events?
What dates and times are the monthly “Off-The-Record” members call?
These calls are for members only and take place once every two-weeks, typically on the second Tuesday and last Friday of the month. If you have not received a calendar invite for these calls, please contact administrator@eventleaders.com
ELX Partners
How is ELX funded?
ELX is funded by the generous support of a small number of strategic partners who are selected based on strategic alignment and value to the community.
Who are ELX’s partners?
You can find out more about ELX's strategic partners on our website here.
What are the ELX partner guidelines?
ELX is a non-sales environment, and we maintain a strict minimum of a 9:1 member to partner ratio. This structure protects the member experience and reinforces our member-led approach.