People of Product

Where product and innovation leaders grow together

People of Product Leadership Circle

A private meetup for innovators at RSAC

Product leadership is no spectator sport, it's a high-wire act performed without a safety net. While others talk innovation, you're actually building it. You’re navigating stakeholder politics, challenging assumptions, and carrying the weight of decisions that will shape your company's future. You don't need another networking event. Meet your people at this is a small, private event specifically for C-suite or VP-level innovation leadership at RSAC 2026.

✔️ Real conversations

These sessions tackle core challenge product leaders face. No theoretical discussions here.

✔️ No sales pitches

The expo floor is transactional. This is a small group of security and product leaders having the conversations you actually came here for.

✔️ Finding your people

In a sea of 40,000 attendees, find the niche group who are wrestling with the same challenges you are.

Want to join us?

All registrants will be reviewed before the week of the conference. Keep your eyes peeled for an official invitation via email.

This event is Wednesday March 25 at 9:00 AM

* Location pending - it will be in close proximity to the Moscone Center

More about People of Product

First launched in Kansas City, People of Product is a content hub and event series growing by popular demand. The Crema team is excited to bring a pop up experience to RSAC this March.

To maintain a streamlined and efficient communication channel, we schedule weekly Q&A sessions. This regular interaction ensures that all parties are aligned and can quickly address any queries or adjustments needed as the project progresses.
Two developers talking and smiling over a computer in a bright garage office space

“I attend the PoP Leaders Sessions because they keep me connected to the energy, talent, and ideas shaping our local tech landscape. Being in a room with other product leaders who are solving real problems and pushing innovation forward always sharpens my perspective. PoP puts on first-class leadership sessions that feel authentic and create a truly open space.”

Adam White
Director, Solutions Management at Wellsky

KC

LEADERSHIP CIRCLE


Morning events
8:30am start

Evening events
4:30pm start

Standard agenda

Arrive and settle in
15 minutes

Welcome, house rules, and leader spotlight

15 minutes

Small group discussion
1 hour

Conclusions, announcements, networking
30 minutes


Note:
Appetizers & drinks are served at evening events.
Coffee & light breakfast are provided for morning events.

What to expect

Meetup details

Date:
Wednesday, March 25

Start time:

9:00 am

Note:
Coffee & light breakfast are provided

The typical schedule

Arrive and settle in
15 minutes

Welcome, house rules, and leader spotlight

15 minutes

Small group discussion
1 hour

Conclusions, announcements, networking
30 minutes

What kinds of roles are represented?

The invite list has been kept intentionally niche to create space for likeminded leaders in the product space to have candid conversation. Some of the roles that are represented at meetups:

  • Chief Product Officer
  • VP/Head of Product
  • Chief Innovation Officer
  • Chief Technology Officer

Takeaway books to inspire change

Each attendee walks away with a carefully selected book that both frames our discussion and serves as a lasting resource. Our design consultancy team hand-picks titles that have transformed our own thinking about product leadership. Past picks include:

  • Zero to One
  • The Lean Product Playbook
  • Loonshots: How to Nurture the Crazy Ideas That Win Wars, Cure Diseases, and Transform Industries
  • The Illusion of Innovation: Escape "Efficiency" and Unlock Radical Progress
  • The Making of a Manager

Register to attend the next session

You'll be notified via email of your acceptance. Vendors and recruiters will not be permitted.

Thank you for your interest.

We will review your information and let you know if you are a good fit for this small, private group.

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