Apple CEO Tim Cook invited to attend Sun Valley conference in July

Posted:
in General Discussion edited June 2015
Apple CEO Tim Cook is reportedly on the list to make a return appearance at this year's Sun Valley conference in Idaho next month, where media and tech moguls meet to take in lectures, participate in roundtables and broker deals.


Tim Cook and Eddy Cue at the 2014 Sun Valley conference. | Source: Kaja Whitehouse via Twitter


According to Variety, the Sun Valley guest list is filling out nicely with Cook to be accompanied by fellow Silicon Valley bigwigs such as AOL CEO Tim Armstrong, Dropbox chief Drew Houston and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg. Other notables include first-time invitee Elon Musk, Rupert Murdoch and heirs to the 21st Century Fox throne Lachlan and James, CBS CEO Les Moonves, Disney head Bob Iger and the Weinstein Co.'s Harvey Weinstein.

This year's conference will be the fourth for Cook, who first decided to take part in the festivities in 2011. There has been no word on whether SVP of Internet Software and Services Eddy Cue, who joined Cook in Idaho in 2014, will be in attendance.

In an amusing aside at last year's Sun Valley confab, Cook told a reporter to upgrade to an iPhone after seeing she was carrying a Samsung Galaxy handset.

Hosted by New York investment bank Allen & Co., the Sun Valley conference invites around 300 major industry player to sit in on a variety of lectures, panels and roundtables concerning hot button topics from the worlds of media, business, technology, politics and beyond. As can be expected from a gathering of the world's business elite, Sun Vally is a famous breeding ground for new deals, often struck over meals or behind closed doors.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 6
    I would wear a hazmat suit around those people. And even then I'd still feel dirty.
  • Reply 2 of 6
    rogifanrogifan Posts: 10,669member
    I would wear a hazmat suit around those people. And even then I'd still feel dirty.

    So you have to be invited to attend this thing? Apple should send Jimmy Iovine. He'd fit right in. :D
  • Reply 3 of 6
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Rogifan View Post

     
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by TheWhiteFalcon View Post



    I would wear a hazmat suit around those people. And even then I'd still feel dirty.




    So you have to be invited to attend this thing? Apple should send Jimmy Iovine. He'd fit right in. image

     

    I wouldn't attend any group that would have the low standards to invite me...

  • Reply 4 of 6
    moreckmoreck Posts: 187member
    Why is the CEO of AOL invited anywhere these days? They're about as relevant as Yahoo.
  • Reply 5 of 6
    cash907cash907 Posts: 893member
    moreck wrote: »
    Why is the CEO of AOL invited anywhere these days? They're about as relevant as Yahoo.

    Oprah comes every year, and her relevance to the tech world is questionable at best. She has a beautiful jet though, I'll give her that.

    Got a love hate relationship with this gathering. Love that it brings jobs and a lot of cash into the valley, but hate that it makes going out to eat/shop/drive anywhere basically impossible for that entire week. It's also annoying the way some of them think anyone cares who they are, like no one around here isn't used to celebrities in our midst. Oh you're such and such from so and so IPO. Good for you. Miley Cyrus was bitching out the Governator's kid two people ahead of me in the line at Starbucks this morning. BFD. Go back to Silicon Valley.
  • Reply 6 of 6
    cep927cep927 Posts: 3member
    What nasty comments! Wasted two minutes reading them. Lesson learned.
Sign In or Register to comment.