Invitation Only
Chatham House Rule Applies

Senior Corporate Affairs Policy Summit

Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Castamar
28 Seventh Ave S
New York

For CxOs Engaging Policy
at the Nexus of Business, Politics and Society
Bring Your Own Policy Questions, Leave with Your Own Answers
Set your own agenda
Low Effort

No homework or
preparation needed

High Impact

Break through impasses,
Validate your direction
Apply your insights immediately
Showcase findings with other senior leaders

Streamlined

No pomp-and-circumstance.
Come, discuss, and leave

Features

  • A safe, closed environment, off the record, non-attribution (Chatham House rule)
  • A curated list of your peers in close proximity, Instant access
  • Unique format that fosters discussion and dialogue
  • A focus on solutions and takeaways back to the office

Benefits

  • Minimal disruption to your schedule
  • Validation of your personal checklist
  • Finger on-the-pulse of what your peers are thinking.
  • Confidence from the ability to check-in with wide-range of peers
  • Learning from the trial and error of others
  • Recovery of lost lessons from the past year
  • Momentum and clarity for starting 2024

Emerging Policy Discussion Topics

  1. Covid + New Pandemics
  2. Foreign Affairs Realignment
  3. Fighting Disinformation from AI
  4. Friendshoring
  5. Deglobalization
  6. Return-to-the Office
  7. Health Equity
  8. Permacrises and Paracrises
  9. ChatGPT
  10. Corporate Real Estate
  11. Intersecting Racial Equity, Climate & Health
  12. Corporate Political Activity
  13. The New Congress
  14. What CEOs Want to Know Now
Table of Contents

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