Door 2: "With passion and heart for your events - Illerhaus, events that last."
Hidden behind the second door of our digital advent calendar is a trip back to 2001 - a year that was a special milestone for me personally and for Illerhaus Marketing.
The first big job - A new horizon
With just one year of company history, I was faced with my first major challenge - and at the same time my first major opportunity. A prestigious client asked me to organize a tailor-made event in South Tyrol. It was not just an assignment, but the moment when Illerhaus Marketing's mission took shape: to create unforgettable events with passion and heart that really move people.
South Tyrol: An inspirational journey with a vision
My first sightseeing trip took me to the impressive mountain landscape of South Tyrol, and I was immediately enchanted. The combination of hospitality, culinary delights and breathtaking scenery reflected exactly what I wanted to convey in my work: Authenticity and emotional experiences.
This project was more than just a challenge; it was a defining moment. I learned how important it is to pay attention to every detail - from the location to the people on site to the atmosphere that the event would leave behind.
The mission of Illerhaus Marketing
This assignment confirmed my vision: event planning is more than organization - it's a matter of the heart. It's about creating events that not only run smoothly, but are memorable. Illerhaus Marketing has become synonymous with encounters that connect and experiences that last.
The foundation for the future
With each new project, it became clearer to me that my mission went far beyond simply organizing events. It was about building bridges between people and creating events with heart and passion - a philosophy that is still at the heart of Illerhaus Marketing today.
Special thanks go to my first client who placed this trust in me and to all the partners who have been on this journey with me ever since. Together, we have begun to lay the foundations for events that will last.
Here's to what connects - Yours, Susanne Illerhaus





