LIfe@Lumu gives you an insight into what it’s like to be an Illuminator. After the success of the most recent Illumination Summit, we (virtually) sat down with the team that made it happen.
What was your role in preparing for the Illumination Summit?
Julian Brown: I helped with writing and editing some articles about the summit on the Lumu Blog, promoted the summit on social media, and got to host a live Q&A session with poker pro and bestselling author Maria Konnikova!
Zonia Caceres: I was responsible for the backstage team involved in live production, multimedia, invites, and the concierge service.
Lorena Arévalo: I helped with adapting the graphic concept to all the necessary formats for the stream and social media, as well as some live production tasks.
Manuel Otalvaro: I worked on the design concept, web design, development, and art direction.
Fernando Cuervo: I was involved in reviewing the content of the summit and in the raffle.
Maria Lobato: I worked with the speakers, marketing, and sales team to bring it all together.
Linda Portela: I worked with our more than 70 regional partners in the event promotion to bring people into the Illumination Summit Experience.
What skill did you have to learn for this summit?
JB: Doing the Q&A session was a new one for me—I’m usually behind the cameras!
ZC: I had to learn a lot about streaming tools and their integration: the good, the bad, and the ugly. I also got to work in coordination with Lorena (my co-producer).
LA: I think the most important thing was to work as a team for the live production and to manage the streaming tool. On the other hand to improve my knowledge in design tools to create better images.
MO: I learned about creating the best web and lead form experience, new streaming tools, and creating quality reports about the summit.
FC: We always want to deliver the best experience to our users, so I had to learn about new tools and some new cybersecurity trends.
ML: Being that this is our third Virtual Illumination Summit, you’d think we have this down, but no. Every Summit is a continuous learning experience. And, every time, we try to raise the bar a little bit because we want to provide the best live content experience for our audience and because we honor the time they are giving us. I always learn from the different tools we use, this time we used Restream and Youtube Live — other times we had used Zoom. We learned a lot about these tools and also about how to work with speakers to bring the most out of each of them.
LP: I think that every day you learn something from your team. This time, I was not directly involved in the logistics of the new event format, however, I was able to observe how Lumu can carry out high-quality and international events, always working as a team.
What’s the key to hosting a successful cybersecurity summit?
JB: Attracting the right attendees. Making the event short, fresh, and exciting is super important after a year of boring virtual events.
ZC: Uniqueness. It needs to be interactive, have energetic and relevant speakers, and have a good look and feel. Last but not least, you need to have a team that even though they might be a little afraid, dive deep in with the commitment to see it through.
LA: Be innovative, have great guests, a great team, and time to develop all the crazy ideas.
MO: Good speakers, and great coworkers with the same passion for creating the best possible Illumination Summit.
FC: With tons of virtual events going on, we know that it is difficult to separate us from the crowd. I think the key thing is always asking, is this valuable for our attendees? Is this something that I would attend?
ML: Good content never fails. We live by this and you may see it in our blogs, whitepapers, capsule videos, and past Illumination Summits. The key is good content that people cannot get elsewhere. And yes, the team to make things happen. A former colleague would often tell me, “where there is a will, there is a way”—cliché, yes but also very true.
LP: I believe that the agenda and the level of the speakers made it a successful event, which makes it attractive to the target audiences we want to reach.