How to Network at a Conference for Famous People

At Summit, an ideas conference that has drawn celebrities from Jeff Bezos to A$AP Rocky, it’s all about human connection

Diana McKeon Charkalis
Forge

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Illustrations: Jan Buchczik

One by one, people take the mic as they stride into the circle.

“Step into the center if you know your passion and you’re following it,” one orders.

“Step into the center if you believe in healing trauma with psychedelics,” says another.

At each command, dozens lunge forward, eager to identify with their tribe.

“Step into the circle if you’re a dog person.” That’s me. “Step into the circle if you’re an only child.” Me, again. “Step into the circle if both your parents have died.” Yup.

I don’t move. I may be an only child and a dog person whose parents have both died, but I’m not a circle person. At least, not yet.

This “just like me” icebreaker was the first bit of programming I experienced at Summit LA19, an elite three-day ideas conference sprawled over four blocks of historic theaters, hotels, galleries, and restaurants, connected by alleys and extravagantly refurbished parking lots in the Broadway theater district of downtown Los Angeles.

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Diana McKeon Charkalis
Forge
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Diana is a freelance journalist who’s been published by USA Today, New York Times News Service, Prevention, Parents and more. Visit dianacharkalis.com for more.