We host private dinners for senior security and technology leaders. One sponsor. One conversation. No slides.
Hosted by Giorgi · A decade running B2B executive events
A private dining room. Twelve to fifteen people. Five to ten C-level executives, the rest senior heads and directors from companies your team would otherwise need a warm introduction to reach. The sponsor sits at the table as one of the guests. We facilitate three questions over four hours. No presentations. No demos. Chatham House Rule from the first pour.
Heads of Security and Technology at AEX-listed banks. CIOs at Fortune 500 insurers. CISOs at FTSE 250 retailers. Senior decision-makers at the institutions your sales team has marked as priority accounts since the start of the year. We curate every seat at the table by hand. We say no often, so the room is right.
An evening with senior security and technology leaders from the Netherlands' largest financial institutions. The conversation will turn on AI risk under DORA, the Dutch DPA's view on enterprise LLM data residency, and what realistic governance looks like over the next twelve months. One sponsor. Currently in conversation.
Then you already know what is broken. Cold outreach to senior security and technology leaders no longer works. Conferences are noise. Webinars are background. The thing that still works is putting your senior leader at a table with the right people, with the right questions in front of them, and then getting out of the way. That is what we do.
Book a 15-minute callFifteen minutes. We will tell you within the first five whether the fit is real.
I am Giorgi, founder of APX. I have spent over a decade running B2B executive events. Most recently I led senior delegate acquisition for CXO Media Group, where my role was to fill rooms of senior executives at vendor-sponsored dinners across Europe. I delivered hundreds of those rooms.
I started APX because I watched two things go wrong over and over. Sponsors paid serious money for events that turned into pitches, and lost the room. Senior leaders accepted invitations to dinners that wasted their evening. Both sides walked away annoyed.
APX is the version I always wanted to run. Small. Selective. Peer-led. The sponsor briefed properly. The topic the room actually wants to talk about. If that sounds like a conversation you want to be at the table for, get in touch.
Fifteen minutes. No pitch deck. We will know quickly if the fit is there.
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