We bring ambitious, generous people together—and give them a smarter way to turn one good conversation into years of opportunity.
Most networking optimizes for how many people enter the room. We care about who should meet, why the introduction matters, and what happens after everyone goes home.
The room is only step one. Every touchpoint is designed to create relevance, generosity, and a reason to follow through.
Guest lists are shaped around people, purpose, and potential—not just capacity.
No more “you two should connect” without the why.
Practical habits turn chance meetings into durable opportunity.
An intimate after-hours room for operators, founders, and the people building what is next.
A practical workshop for becoming more useful, memorable, and intentional in every room.
Twenty thoughtful leaders. One long table. No panels, pitches, or pointless small talk.
Four simple habits. Zero sleaze. An operating system for relationships that gets more valuable with time.
Lead with context, an introduction, a useful resource, or the kind of encouragement that moves someone forward.
Stop collecting contacts. Build a smaller circle of real relationships with people you genuinely want to know.
Within 48 hours, send something specific. Momentum disappears when “great meeting you” is the entire message.
Introduce good people to one another. Your network grows strongest when the value can move without you.
“I stopped thinking about networking and started thinking about how to be useful. Everything changed.”
Ryan and Phelan are building the kind of community they always wanted to find: ambitious without the posturing, generous without keeping score.