July 9-10, 2023: Newport Conference

On July 9-10, 361Firm hosts our 2nd Newport Conference, to enable our community to collaborate on investing and philanthropy.

We begin informally on Sunday July 9 on the rooftop of the Vanderbilt Hotel and Monday morning with a Pickleball Mixer.

At 11am, our Allocator Session begins, followed by the wider conference at 2-8pm. See Summary Agenda below.

We are pleased this year to partner with Disciplined Alpha.

Sun. July 9
3:00 PM - Other Events
8:00 PM - 361 Informal Gathering at Vanderbilt Hotel Rooftop (41 Mary)

Mon., July 10
8:00 AM - Pickleball Mixer (Newport Rec. Center)

Allocator Session* at The Bohlin (20 Commercial Wharf)
10:00 AM - Welcome, Mingling
11:00 AM - Formal Start - Participant Introductions
11:30 AM - Sharing Results of our Investor Survey #12
12:00 PM - Best Ideas/Deals Presentations
12:30 PM - Lunch

Full Conference: for all delegates
2:00 PM - Conference Welcome
2:15 PM - Opening Keynotes & Zeitgeist Panel
3:00 PM - Rethinking Allocations by Region, Assets
3:45 PM - Emerging Industries & Companies
4:15 PM - Optimizing Impact & NextGen
5:00 PM - Breakout Roundtables**
5:30 PM - Debrief & Reception

*for approved active Qualified Investors.
Approved active Allocators can receive access to the Newport July 10 11am ET session for family office Principals, CIOs and Institutional (PCI) investors. Access is complimentary if approved by 361Firm after confirming Qualified Investor status via our Allocator Registration Form and who are actively allocating as LPs in funds or SPV sponsors. Those who meet the criteria above but also engage in fundraising may join at a 50% discount. Funds raising LP capital are not considered QIs for these purposes, but can be considered for panels as a sponsor (see www.361firm.com/sponsors), if they enhance program content. 361Firm reserves full discretion to make these determinations.

** 360 Breakout Roundtables
include those listed below by assets, industries and impact interests:

Assets:
VC/PE, RE, Credit, Pub. Mkts
Industries: Energy, Industrials, Space, Cyber, AI, Fintech, Deep Tech
Impact:
Health Tech, AgTech, Climate Tech, Human Trafficking