Post by : Aaryan Singh
Every success story begins with a spark — and for Mirela Sejdinovic, that spark was the simple joy of bringing people together. More than a decade ago, she began working on small activations and community gatherings, unaware that those early days would one day evolve into Infinity Pulse Events, one of the UAE’s most dynamic and forward-thinking experiential brands.
“I realised early that events aren’t just about execution,” Mirela reflects. “They’re about emotion, connection, and memory.” With that belief, she built Infinity Pulse on one powerful idea — that an event should be felt, not merely attended. Every detail, every sound, every light cue should tell a story that lingers long after the stage fades to black.
Building credibility in a crowded industry, however, was no easy task. Mirela faced the same resistance every new entrepreneur meets — clients unsure of what made her different, competitors racing ahead with bigger budgets. “We stayed agile,” she says. “We reinvested in technology, retrained our team, explored hybrid models, and stayed committed to delivering value even when the format changed.” Through resilience and reinvention, Infinity Pulse built not only its reputation, but also its rhythm.
Persistence, Mirela believes, is what truly separates those who dream from those who deliver. “It means showing up — early mornings, late nights, changing plans — without losing sight of the vision. It’s believing that at the end, someone will look back and say, this moment mattered. That belief fuels me.”
There were moments, she admits, when giving up seemed easier — cancelled projects, last-minute crises, sudden pivots. “What kept me going was our purpose,” she says. “Infinity Pulse was never about logistics alone; it’s about crafting moments that matter. And the energy of my team — their creativity, their refusal to settle — reminded me every time why I started.”
Unpredictability, for Mirela, is not the enemy but the essence of her craft. “Events are living things,” she smiles. “They evolve minute by minute. The secret is to focus on why you’re doing it. When you remember who you’re creating for, the chaos turns into choreography.”
Today, Infinity Pulse has become synonymous with creativity, emotion, and innovation. Mirela has built a culture where experimentation is celebrated and “what if?” outweighs “why not?”. “We even celebrate failed experiments,” she laughs. “Because without risk, you don’t innovate.”
Among the many milestones, one event stands out — a grand brand launch that fused immersive storytelling with interactive experiences. “Watching people pause, absorb, and then react with awe — that’s when I knew we had done something special,” she says. “That’s the magic: when logistics, design, and emotion align.”
The name Infinity Pulse captures that philosophy perfectly. Infinity reflects endless creativity and limitless possibility; Pulse is the heartbeat — the energy connecting people to a shared rhythm of celebration. Together, they embody what Mirela calls “the infinite beat of human connection.”
Balancing creativity with business acumen has been another hallmark of her leadership. “Every decision must answer two questions,” she explains. “Will it delight the audience, and will it sustain the business? When both align, that’s success.”
As a woman steering a major events brand, Mirela has faced her share of bias. “There were moments when my credibility was questioned simply because I was female,” she admits. “I chose to let my work speak. Excellence, visibility, and consistency — that’s how you change perception.”
Her leadership style is rooted in empathy. “An event is people,” she says. “If you care about how someone experiences it, you’ll always deliver beyond the brief.” Her hiring philosophy mirrors that mindset — passion, curiosity, adaptability, and heart. “We look for people who ask ‘why?’ and then ‘what if?’,” she adds.
For Mirela, failure is not a verdict but a teacher. “Rejection refines ideas,” she says. “For every ‘no,’ there’s a better ‘yes’ waiting. Stay curious, stay humble, and keep moving.”
Under her direction, Infinity Pulse has delivered a wide range of memorable productions — from high-end VIP experiences to vibrant cultural festivals — each woven with narrative precision and emotional depth. “Every event has a storyline,” she notes. “We map what guests should feel at each moment, and we build everything around that emotional journey.”
Beyond her role as CEO, Mirela is also a mentor and collaborator. “You don’t need to have all the answers,” she says. “But you must know whom to ask and when to delegate. Collaboration multiplies capacity.”
What truly sets Infinity Pulse apart, she believes, is its ability to fuse creativity, strategy, and emotion under one roof. “Others focus on logistics or design,” she says. “We connect both — making brands feel as good as they look.”
To Mirela, success is measured not only in growth or recognition, but in the emotions her events evoke. “If someone smiles, applauds, or remembers the moment long after the lights go out — that’s success.”
Even amid the intensity of the events world, Mirela guards her downtime fiercely. “Travel, art, nature — they refill my creative tank,” she says. “I delegate more, and I remind myself of the why: that instant when the music fades, the lights dim, and the crowd erupts. That’s my fuel.”
Looking ahead, she envisions Infinity Pulse expanding further into experiential and hybrid formats — merging the physical and digital to create global engagement that still feels intimate. She’s also driving sustainability and cross-regional collaborations, ensuring every event leaves not just a memory, but a legacy.
“Infinity Pulse,” Mirela smiles, “will always stand for the heartbeat of human connection — limitless, rhythmic, and alive.”
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