Local commitment that works.

 

With heart, team spirit and new ideas, Round Table 30 Salzburg is committed to social projects in the region and brings together people who want to help.

 

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Goals & social projects

Round Table has set itself the goal of bringing young men together and creating genuine friendships that last for many years.

It’s not just about community, but also about taking responsibility for society and actively giving something back through social projects.

At the same time, Round Table wants to strengthen values such as fairness and morals in professional and private life, promote international friendships and continue to grow the idea of the association in Austria.

Projects that RT30 supports

events

AGM 2026, Salzburg

Welcome to the premier class of the year – welcome to the AGM 2026 in Salzburg! Side by side – cheers to the Alps!

From May 29 to 31, 2026, we welcome you to the heart of Austria – in the world-famous Mozart city of Salzburg. Round Table, C41, Ladies Circle and Agora are jointly inviting you to the Annual General Meeting 2026 – a weekend full of energy, encounters and unforgettable moments.

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Hunting days

The “Hunting Days” at the Round Table are not a classic hunting event, but a traditional gathering with a particularly informal and sociable character. The name goes back to the idea of spending time together in nature and experiencing community in the process.

Today, the hunting days usually take place in a rural hotel, to which the members’ families are also cordially invited. In a relaxed atmosphere, games and small challenges provide fun, while the main focus is on personal exchange and getting to know each other.

PopUp Kitchen

Round Table 30 Salzburg began 2018 with the Pop-Up Kitchen event series to support local social projects.

 

To this end, a pop-up kitchen is organized in an unusual, atypical location together with award-winning chef Emanuel Weyringer, complete with wine accompaniment for companies, private individuals and other service clubs.

The origins of Round Table

Round Table was founded in England in 1927 by Louis Marchesi - at a time of economic crisis, unemployment and social insecurity.

His goal was clear: to give young men prospects and motivate them to take responsibility and take action - not just discuss problems. This idea gave rise to the first "round", which deliberately took an unconventional approach and implemented solutions directly.

The guiding principle "Adopt, Adapt, Improve" became the basis for this: adopt, adapt and actively improve what is tried and tested.

The origins of Round Table

Growth and international development

The idea spread quickly. As early as the 1930s, numerous clubs were established in Europe and later worldwide. Despite setbacks during the Second World War, the network continued to grow after the end of the war.

In the decades that followed, Round Table developed into an international organization with thousands of members in numerous countries.
Today, Round Table stands for commitment, exchange and community action worldwide.

Growth and international development

Round Table in Austria

Round Table was founded in Austria in 1956 - at a time of major social challenges. From the very beginning, the focus was on concrete help and active involvement, especially in crisis situations.

To this day, Round Table Austria is part of an international network and at the same time has strong regional roots.
The combination of a global idea and local commitment still characterizes the work today.

Round Table in Austria

Community & Network

In addition to commitment, the community plays an important role. Regular meetings and joint activities create space for exchange, new ideas and long-term connections.

The network extends beyond its own region and facilitates contacts at national and international level.

Community & Network

The origins of Round Table

Round Table was founded in England in 1927 by Louis Marchesi - at a time of economic crisis, unemployment and social insecurity.

His goal was clear: to give young men prospects and motivate them to take responsibility and take action - not just discuss problems. This idea gave rise to the first "round", which deliberately took an unconventional approach and implemented solutions directly.

The guiding principle "Adopt, Adapt, Improve" became the basis for this: adopt, adapt and actively improve what is tried and tested.

The origins of Round Table

Growth and international development

The idea spread quickly. As early as the 1930s, numerous clubs were established in Europe and later worldwide. Despite setbacks during the Second World War, the network continued to grow after the end of the war.

In the decades that followed, Round Table developed into an international organization with thousands of members in numerous countries.
Today, Round Table stands for commitment, exchange and community action worldwide.

Growth and international development

Round Table in Austria

Round Table was founded in Austria in 1956 - at a time of major social challenges. From the very beginning, the focus was on concrete help and active involvement, especially in crisis situations.

To this day, Round Table Austria is part of an international network and at the same time has strong regional roots.
The combination of a global idea and local commitment still characterizes the work today.

Round Table in Austria

Community & Network

In addition to commitment, the community plays an important role. Regular meetings and joint activities create space for exchange, new ideas and long-term connections.

The network extends beyond its own region and facilitates contacts at national and international level.

Community & Network

News at RT30

News, ongoing projects and current activities of Round Table 30 Salzburg – this section provides an overview of everything that moves us, what we support and how we are involved in the community.

Contact us

Round Table 30

Association Round Table No. 30 Salzburg
Markus Sittikus Straße 5
5020 Salzburg

Date of origin: 12.10.1982
Email: info@rt30.at
ZVR: 234977817
Club account: AT42 3500 0000 4203 6640

President: Thomas Neumann
Past President: Mark Zeissler
Vice President: Bernhard Brandauer
Social Secretary: DI Stefan Mösl
Secretary: Sascha Matthes-Rösler
Treasurer: Mag. Herbert Maier
Clubmaster: Sascha Matthes-Rösler
International Relationship Officer: Ferdinand Ohrel

Club pub

Krimplstätter
Müllner Hauptstr. 41
5020 Salzburg

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