By private invitation · The Nordic nations

Convened from the same roots.

OLAS gathers the senior leadership of the Nordics — a private circle where heritage, counsel and consequence are held in confidence.

Denmark · Sweden · Norway · Finland — Europe to follow
What OLAS is

Not a conference. Not a platform. A room.

One offer, held quietly — the room, the people, and the reach of what is decided within it. Membership is free to those invited; it is never bought.

THE ROOM

Few enough to matter

Convened in person, a handful of times a year, in confidence — never broadcast.

THE PEOPLE

The leadership of the North

Those who shape policy, capital and industry across the Nordics — and soon, Europe.

THE REACH

Counsel that travels

What is shared at the table carries further than any stage or headline could.

Who is convened

Calibre is the only credential.

Central banks·Ministries·Boardrooms·Universities·Founders' tables

Members are known, vetted, and held in confidence. Names are never published.

How it works

You are not asked to apply.

i.

Invitation

Membership begins with an introduction — extended quietly, never advertised.

ii.

Confidence

Every member is known and vetted. What is said in the room stays in the room.

iii.

The table

You take your place among peers, a few times a year, in person.

What membership opens
GATHERINGS

The room, in person

A handful of private gatherings each year — in Copenhagen and abroad — convened for those who shape policy, capital and industry.

INTRODUCTIONS

Counsel among peers

Introductions made by hand, board and advisory conversations, and circles convened quietly around a shared nation or sector.

SESSIONS

Expertise, behind closed doors

Working sessions and counsel held in confidence — including contributions from partners chosen one to a category.

Who convenes, who attends, and what is discussed is reserved for members.

What is asked in return

A room is made by those in it.

Members are not an audience. You give as readily as you draw on the room — offering counsel, convening a conversation, engaging candidly with peers, and holding what is said in confidence. Membership is free to those invited and carefully curated: every member is vetted, and a place is kept only for those who add to the table. You are not asked to apply; you are asked to make yourself known.

Discretion by design

Held in confidence, and in Europe.

The people in this room cannot be careless with their information — so neither are we. What you share is held in the European Union, never sold, and never shared with partners or sponsors. No advertising, no third-party trackers, nothing that follows you from page to page — down to the typefaces, which we serve ourselves. We ask only for the few details we need, and nothing further.

How organisations take part

Partners contribute. They do not influence.

Organisations do not buy their way in. Partners are invited to contribute — to convene a session, to support a gathering in Copenhagen or further afield, to bring real expertise to the room. Each is chosen and approved personally, one to a category, and only where they add something members value. They advance what the network is for; they never steer it, and a member’s details are never passed to them.

How organisations take part →

If you believe you belong, the table will hear you.

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