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Wilmington’s Millennial Summit 2022 is open to creative ideas

MillSummit keynotes at The Grand? The annual not-just-for-millennials-anymore event is scouting out non-Chase Center venues for the next hybrid event.

Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester kicks off #MILLSUMMIT 2021's sole hybrid event. (Photo by Holly Quinn)

Hint, hint.

Spur Impact’s Millennial Summit Instagram account dropped a potential preview for next year’s hybrid MillSummit, with a photo of The Grand in Wilmington along with the caption “We have Grand 😉 visions for #MILLSUMMIT 2022!”

https://www.instagram.com/p/CVfvV5blRuH/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Since its launch in 2017, MillSummit has mostly been held at the Chase Center on the Riverfront, a space made for events with panels, banquet lunches and vendor tables. That traditional conference format had to change in 2020, when it successfully went all virtual, with attendees able to access the events through the MillSummit app or via desktop.

In 2021, the virtual MillSummit took a step toward becoming a hybrid event with an afternoon of in person/livestreamed chats and a panel at CSC Station, featuring Jimmie Allen and Deesha Dyer.

With the possibilities seemingly wide open for the summer of 2022, the MillSummit team is looking for creative suggestions for elements to include in the next summit. That can be more of something you enjoyed in the past, or a brand new suggestion. You can add your input as a comment or DM on Instagram, or you can always send input via the MillSummit contact form.

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