Built Beyond

The Boundary Event Group was created for moments that don’t fit inside a box. It’s an ideology designed to challenge the ordinary. A mindset where curated experiences, bold ideas, and real connection take center stage.

Where lines blur.

Between demographics, between industries, business, culture and spontaneity.

Whether we’re facilitating a focused gathering or a full-scale event, we believe the environment should elevate the moment, not fade into the background.

Meet the Founder - Kevin A. Beck

I’ve spent my career building events and integrated experiences for major brands including Hughes, Honeywell, Atlas Copco, Kyocera, Spectrum, and Cisco. My work spans everything from 20-person intimate meetings to 200,000-square-foot environments built from the ground up—designed to move people, not just fill space.

Over the years, I’ve produced a wide range of formats, from trade shows and galas to experiential activations, creative showcases, and live music–driven events. My focus has always been on integration—bringing together strategy, creative, production, and execution to create moments that feel intentional, immersive, and human.

Outside of work, I’m drawn to environments where energy and culture collide—outdoor sports, live shows, underground DJ sets, and experiences that don’t follow a script. I’m also a father, which has a way of sharpening perspective and reinforcing the value of time, presence, and connection.

The Boundary Event Group was created to give people access to better experiences—the kind that don’t happen by accident. We were born to push beyond safe, predictable gatherings and into moments that feel real, shared, and worth remembering.

Where lines blur. Between people, between cultures and beyond the possible.

Meet the Head of Sales & Programming - Moriah Girley

Born in Orlando, Florida, and later spending time working in Los Angeles, her career has spanned corporate sales, brand marketing, technology startups, and large-scale cultural events.

Throughout her journey, she has collaborated with globally recognized brands including Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, Target, Live Nation, and Michael Bay Films—bringing a visionary, innovative approach to every project she touches. Across every chapter, one thing has remained consistent: her ability to connect people, ideas, and opportunities in ways that create real momentum.

Before stepping fully into experiential programming, Moriah built a strong foundation in sales, marketing, and brand partnerships, generating millions in revenue and helping lead campaigns. These initiatives drove global engagement and press coverage across outlets including Forbes, AdWeek, Yahoo Finance, and The New York Times.

In 2018, she founded Area 704, a Charlotte-based cultural platform at the intersection of music, fashion, art, and entrepreneurship. What began as a local festival has grown into a broader creative platform producing fashion shows, business summits, and immersive cultural experiences that support Charlotte’s growing creative economy.

When she’s not building events or partnerships, Moriah is at home in Charlotte with her daughter and her two dogs, Ponyo and Pepe. She is an alumna of UNC Charlotte’s Graphic Design program and has returned to campus as a guest speaker, sharing her journey from designer to entrepreneur.

At the core of Moriah’s work is a simple belief: the most interesting opportunities happen when people step outside their usual circles. It’s about creating the spaces where ideas collide, relationships form, and something meaningful begins.

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Makena Beats

Makena Beats doesn’t just play music—they read the room, shift the energy, and know exactly when to push it. Equal parts taste and timing, they understand that sound is architecture. If you know how to build a moment, not just a set, you’ll get along just fine.

Chance Encounters

Chance Encounters has a way of making everything feel effortless—even when it’s anything but. Part planner, part host, part conductor of chaos, they know how to guide a room without ever controlling it. If you can anticipate needs before they’re spoken and keep the experience flowing, you’re in the right place.

Olive Spritz

Olive Spritz knows a drink is more than a recipe—it’s timing, presence, and a little bit of theater. They move with intention, keep the energy up, and understand that the bar is often where conversations begin. If you can craft something memorable without slowing the moment down, pull up.

Couldit B. You Intern

Couldit B. You has a thirst for life, a roll up their sleeves attitude and is basically a sponge with a tongue when building the best experiences possible. Ask around to find out if you have what it takes to bring their skills to the table.