Vol. IX The Hamptons By invitation

An evening, off the map.

Uncharted Summit convenes a small assembly of founders, operators, and unusual thinkers on the East End of Long Island. Three days. No stage. No press. The conversation that doesn't happen anywhere else.

DatesAug 22 — 24
SettingEast Hampton, NY
Attendees60, capped
FormatChatham House
I. The Gathering

The unrecorded conversation.

The Summit is built on a simple wager: the most consequential ideas of the next decade will be sharpened in the rooms no one is allowed to film. We borrow a quiet stretch of the East End for three days and clear the calendar.

What it is

A small, deliberately curated assembly. Mornings for working sessions, afternoons for sail, sand, and side conversations, evenings for long dinners under string light.

What it isn't

Not a conference. Not a panel circuit. There is no main stage, no sponsor reel, and no recordings leave the property.

The rule

Chatham House. You may use what you hear. You may not say who said it. The room only works if everyone honors that line.

II. Agenda

Three days, lightly held.

    III. Voices in the Room

    A few of the people you'll meet.

    The full guest list is shared only with confirmed attendees.

    IV. The East End

    A house at the end of a hedge.

    The Summit is hosted at a private residence between East Hampton and Amagansett, a short walk to the Atlantic and a shorter one to a long porch. Guests are housed in nearby cottages and inns; transport is coordinated end-to-end from JFK, LGA, and East Hampton Airport.

    • ArrivalFriday, late afternoon
    • DepartureSunday, after lunch
    • DressLinen, denim, no logos
    • TravelBlack car, jitney, or rail
    V. Request

    An invitation, asked for.

    Attendance is by invitation only. Most invitations begin as a request. Write to the committee in a few sentences with what you're working on and what you'd want from the room.

    invitations@unchartedsummit.co

    Replies within a week. Introductions through a current attendee are welcomed.