Quick Answers For Attending ELE's Spring Conference: Confidence. Capability. Clarity.

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Each Event page displays the Agenda,  Registration List, and Session Venue in the left-side column. Press the + to expand (if needed).
Click here to view the agenda May 21, 2026 with presenters, session overviews, and room numbers.

Yes, you are required to pre-register for ELE events.

It depends on your membership level or if you have a code from your organization:

  • Buy Tickets: Use this if you are a Non-ELE user, a Remote Member, or a Plus Member paying for an additional seat. You can apply any available discount codes during this checkout process.

  • Register with Pre-paid Ticket Code: Use this only if you are an ELE Plus Member and have received a specific pre-paid code from your organization or the ELE team.

New to ELE? Check out our membership plans and see our New Member Steps to Fully Engage; we’re available if you still have questions.

We encourage you to use this community thread to pre-chat (share scenarios or questions you want peer input on) and post-chat (log your takeaways, 'what I’m trying next,' and patterns we should capture). This is the primary space for collaborative ideation before and after the conference.

The conference will be held at O’Brien Hall (Marquette’s New Business School).

Address:
O’Brien Hall
1530 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53233

Click here for specific Event Parking Instructions for the 16th Street Parking Structure.

Lodging: We recommend the following hotels, which are conveniently located near Marquette University (O’Brien Hall):

  • Ambassador Hotel Milwaukee: (0.7 miles / walking distance. Often offers a "Marquette University" preferred rate.)

  • DoubleTree by Hilton Milwaukee Downtown: (0.6 miles / Easy access to campus.)

  • Saint Kate Arts Hotel: (1.0 mile / Boutique arts hotel downtown.)

  • The Trade Hotel: (1.2 miles / Located in the Deer District.)

Airports:

  • Milwaukee Mitchell International (MKE): Approximately 15–20 minutes from campus.

  • Chicago O'Hare (ORD): Approximately 75–90 minutes from campus.

ELE is an invite-only community and requires everyone to have a user account. You need to log in and self-register online for Events.

New to ELE? Check out our membership plans; we’re available if you still have questions.

Slides from presentations are posted to the Insights page (login required) as soon as they are received from Session Leaders.

Regarding recordings: we will be recording the keynote sessions taking place in the Michels Family Forum (O'Brien Hall 150). Please note that the AI Practical Labs and Design Charrettes are highly interactive and will not be recorded to ensure a candid environment for ideation.

To access all materials, visit the personalized ELE Portfolio (ELEfolio) page of the respective presenter.

It’s easiest for you to self-register for ELE events.

Make sure you log in (password reset is available if needed).

  • Self-register: Go to an event page from the Events Calendar and click REGISTER NOW
    • Additional personalized instructions will be displayed for your access level.
  • Cancel your registration: From the My Event Registration page, click “SHOW REGISTRATIONS” and then ❌CANCEL

Need more help? We're ready, let's talk.

If you are ELE's primary contact, your My Membership page includes many admin capabilities. You can:

  • Add or Remove Team Members for ELE access
  • A custom URL for your team to self-register themselves for ELE access
  • Assign someone to be your ELE Admin
  • View your Team's Dashboard
  • and more

After each team member has ELE access, they can self-register for the conference using pre-paid tickets (if available) or a credit card.

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