For marketing leaders running an account-based motion, a dinner is the rare channel where the room is the campaign. You choose the targets. We build the evening around them.
A table curated against your target accounts and approved by you before invitations go out.
Three hours under the Chatham House Rule, with your framing at the open and a moderator keeping it candid.
The attendee list, a written discussion report, and personal introductions to the leaders you want to continue with.
Conferences sell you proximity to a crowd. A dinner gives you the undivided attention of the few people you actually need to reach.
The economics are different, and so is the standing you walk away with: a host's relationship with a decision-maker, not a scanned badge.
We do not publish pricing, because the right evening depends on the city, the room, and the list. We will not pad a table to hit a number, and we do not promise outcomes we cannot control. What we promise is a room built to your brief and held to a standard. The rest is the conversation.
Every room begins with a list and a conversation.
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