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An invitation, not an itinerary

The room is
already in session.

Convene is the private register where global capital meets the technologies that scale climate — convened in the room, on the record, without the flight or the wasted week.

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World Economic Forum
Davos-Klosters  ·  May 22 — 26
Chapter I  ·  What Convene is

A private register
for the people who actually set the table.

Convene is not a conference, not a network, and not a deal-room. It is the standing register of the rooms that matter at WEF, COP, Climate Week, and FII — and the desk that puts them on your calendar.
01
In session now
Rooms convened on the record this hour.
04
Open for RSVP
Seats the chair has reserved for members.
44
In residence
Operators, allocators, and policymakers.
04
Moments a year
The four convenings that move global capital.
Chapter II  ·  How the house keeps

Four rules every member signs to.

I

By invitation, not registration.

Every seat is vouched for. Membership is offered by the chair on the recommendation of two existing members — there is no application, and there is no waitlist you can buy your way onto.

II

The room, not the conference.

We don't replace Davos, COP, or Climate Week. We let you convene the table that should have happened there — twelve to twenty principals, on the record with each other, off the record with the world.

III

A verdict, not a panel.

Every room concludes with something the chair will defend in writing: a position, a commitment, an introduction made. The transcript is sealed; the outcome is not.

IV

Concierge, not platform.

Eliana and the desk in Geneva hold the schedule, the introductions, and the restaurants. You write the room you want to convene; we deliver the chairs already filled.

Chapter III  ·  This fortnight

Three rooms with a verdict to deliver.

The desk
Eliana & the Geneva concierge
hold your calendar.
Chapter IV  ·  The desk

You write the room.
We deliver the chairs already filled.

Tell the desk who you need, what verdict you want on the table, and which moment you'd like it convened around. The concierge returns within 48 hours with a chair, a date, and four names already on the record.

01
Brief the desk
A short note — who, what, by when.
02
The chair confirms
We propose a chair from the standing roll.
03
The room is set
Eight to twenty principals, on the record.
04
The verdict is filed
Sealed transcript, public outcome.
Chapter V  ·  The roll

44+ principals.
Vetted, not crowdsourced.

Chapter VI  ·  The four moments

Four convenings a year.
The rest is in between.

By invitation

If you can name the room,
the desk can fill it.