Quarterly sessions. Chatham House Rule.
Each city chapter convenes four times a year. Sessions are intentionally small. Discussions are governed by the Chatham House Rule: members may use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker may be revealed.
How a session works.
A typical roundtable runs three hours. The Secretariat circulates a discussion paper two weeks in advance. Each session opens with a member-led framing on a specific decision the chapter is weighing; the remainder of the time is given to peer exchange.
No recording. No press unless explicitly invited. No vendor pitching. The Secretariat publishes a short, anonymised digest after each session, distributed to members only.
Forthcoming themes
- Governance frameworks for agentic deployments inside regulated industries.
- Procurement criteria for foundation-model contracts above material thresholds.
- Internal audit and incident response for AI-driven decisions affecting customers.
- The boardroom case for sustained capability investment versus point pilots.
The chapter calendar is communicated to members directly by the Secretariat. It is not posted publicly.