The 2024 Millsummit was a whole new experience, in a whole new space.

One of the region’s major leadership and professional development conferences, Millsummit started in 2017. Over the past eight years, the Spur Impact event has taken place in different locations around Wilmington, from the traditional conference setting the Chase Center on the riverfront to The Queen, a downtown music venue that gave it a less traditional conference feel.

Over the past decade, the event’s profile has grown, and it now attracts people not just from Delaware but from all over the country. Around 300 people registered this year, per Spur Impact founder and conference organizer Charles Vincent, with another hundred or so participating virtually through livestream.

The setting was the Hercules Plaza atrium. The brightly lit space has a food hall whose eateries provided lunch — a major perk for attendees, with lots of good, made-to-order options — and where the after-event happy hour was hosted.

Unlike Millsummit’s most recent iterations, where the panels and workshops were spread out over two days, this year brought one single day full of networking, resources and expert presentations.

“Some people will say, well, I already went last year,” Vincent told Technical.ly. “But it’s really different every year.”

The towering Hercules Plaza, once the home of Hercules, Inc., made for a more “open concept” setting. 

While the upper floors still house several law firms, the building and its grand atrium have been partially vacant since Hercules dissolved in 2008. You might remember the building as the home of 1313 Innovation, a coworking space and startup accelerator founded by then-building owner Paul McConnell. 

By the start of this decade, 1313 Innovation had petered out. In 2022, the ground floor became home to the Chancery Market Food Hall and Bar by TSG Hospitality, which owns that part of the building. The atrium itself also got a refresh in recent years, making it an appealing space for conferences like Millsummit.

Scroll down to take a peek at some of the talks, tables and breakouts from the event.

After a welcome from the Millsummit co-chairs, the day kicked off with a fireside chat with Denée Crumrine, Director of Communications, Highmark Health, Highmark Blue Shield

Two women sit on a stage with a branded backdrop, engaged in a discussion using microphones, while the audience listens attentively.
Denée Crumrine (Technical.ly/Holly Quinn)

Gloria Bell, Board President of Philly Startup Leaders, gave a talk and Q&A on building your social media brand — and being aware that future employers will be looking at it.

Two women are seated in armchairs on a stage, engaging in a discussion. The backdrop features repeated logos for “SPURIMPACT” and “WELLSUMMIT.” An audience member’s head is visible in the foreground.
Gloria Bell (Technical.ly/Holly Quinn)

Evan Ehlers is the founder and CEO of Sharing Excess, gave a fireside chat about his journey to rescuing and redistributing food to help alleviate hunger.

A man stands on a stage speaking to an audience seated indoors. A woman in a pink jacket sits facing the stage. The backdrop features logos, and several people are recording or taking photos.
Evan Ehlers (Technical.ly/Holly Quinn)

Nick Martin, cofounder of Carbon Reform and Anshuman “Ansu” Sahoo, who leads the Climate Strategy, Analysis, and Advisory team at Capital One, gave a joint talk about green leadership.

Two individuals are on stage during a conference, with one speaking into a microphone while the other listens. A background banner displays the event's branding.
Nick Martin and Anshuman Sahoo (Technical.ly/Holly Quinn)

Rob Markman, media and music executive and VP of content strategy for Genius gave the afternoon fireside chat.

Rob Markman with moderator Kerriann Otaño (Technical.ly/Holly Quinn)

Throughout the day, there were additional panels in the breakout room

A large group of people seated in chairs face a panel of four speakers, three women and one man, at the front of a room with a blank projector screen behind them.
The breakout room (Technical.ly/Holly Quinn)

There was a “Coaches Corner”

People sit around small tables covered with orange tablecloths, engaging in conversations at an event. A signboard in the foreground lists names and schedules for coaching sessions at MillSummit 2024.
Coaches Corner (Technical.ly/Holly Quinn)

There were tables on the lower level, along with free headshots

A university lobby with several information booths hosted by different organizations, positioned along windows overlooking a courtyard. One person is walking in the center of the lobby.
Downstairs atrium (Technical.ly/Holly Quinn)

I even stumbled on some remnants of 1313 Innovation near the restrooms:

A white door labeled "The Barn" next to a window showing large green and yellow exercise balls inside a room.
Old The Barn office at the former 1313 Innovation (Technical.ly/Holly Quinn)
A wall mural features a minimalist road winding through mountains, trees, and various landmarks, with the words "CARVERTISE" and "WELCOME" marked along the road.
Carvertise wallpaper at the former 1313 Innovation (Technical.ly/Holly Quinn)

Technical.ly was a media partner for Millsummit 2024.