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Here are the tech leaders and ultrawealthy descending on rural Idaho as billionaire summer camp begins

July 7, 2026
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Here are the tech leaders and ultrawealthy descending on rural Idaho as billionaire summer camp begins
The sign to the Sun Valley Lodge and Resort is seen as preparations are underway for the upcoming Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference on July 06, 2026 in Sun Valley, Idaho. Every year, some of the world's wealthiest and most powerful figures from the media, finance, technology, and political spheres converge at
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  • Billionaires and CEOs are converging in Idaho for the Allen & Co. conference this week.
  • AI and media consolidation are expected to be hot topics at the off-the-record conference.
  • Notable attendees include executives from Warner Bros., GM, and OpenAI.

Summer camp is back in session — if your bunkmates run the world’s biggest tech and media companies.

Tech CEOs are descending on Sun Valley, Idaho, as the annual Allen & Co. conference kicks off on Tuesday.

Known as “summer camp for billionaires,” the invite-only gathering is expected to draw leaders from Amazon, Apple, Meta, OpenAI, and other major media companies. Though discussions among invitees are kept confidential, Tim Armstrong, the CEO of Flowcode, previously told Business Insider that AI was the “1,000-pound gorilla” in “every conversation, every meeting” at last year’s conference.

Hundreds of private jets, bringing some of the world’s most influential executives, have been flocking to the mountain resort since Monday. Tim Burke, director of the Sun Valley Friedman Memorial Airport, told Business Insider he expects between 300 and 350 aircraft each day of the conference, more than four times the typical traffic.

Here are the CEOs and billionaires we’ve spotted in Sun Valley so far.

David Zaslav, President and CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery, waves at the camera

President and CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery David Zaslav
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Zaslav arrived as Warner Bros. Discovery weighs major strategic changes after announcing plans to split into two stand-alone public companies, separating its streaming and studio business from its traditional cable networks.

Jerry Yang, former CEO of Yahoo, arrives at the conference

Former CEO of Yahoo Jerry Yang
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The Yahoo cofounder remains a prominent investor through AME Cloud Ventures, backing AI and enterprise technology startups. Yang has become a regular fixture at Sun Valley as AI has emerged as the dominant topic among tech leaders.

Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors, walks past reporters after arriving

CEO of General Motors Mary Barra
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Barra is steering GM through a slower-than-expected transition to electric vehicles while expanding its lineup of hybrid models. The automaker has also been investing heavily in autonomous driving and software as competition intensifies.

Bret Taylor, chairman of OpenAI, arrives at the Sun Valley Lodge

Chairman of OpenAI Bret Taylor
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Taylor chairs OpenAI’s board while also leading Sierra, the AI startup he cofounded that builds customer service agents for businesses. His appearance comes as AI investment, infrastructure costs, and enterprise adoption remain top themes at this year’s conference.

Neal Mohan, CEO of YouTube, walks with a hot drink in hand

CEO of YouTube Neal Mohan
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Mohan oversees YouTube as it continues to dominate streaming watch time and expand its business around Shorts, podcasts, and AI-powered creator tools. The platform remains a key player in the battle for digital advertising and entertainment audiences.

Bob Iger, former CEO of The Walt Disney Company, arrives at the annual gathering

Former CEO of The Walt Disney Company Bob Iger
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Iger stepped down as Disney CEO in March after handing the reins to Josh D’Amaro, ending his second stint leading the entertainment giant. He remains a senior advisor and Disney board member through the end of 2026.

Ted Sarandos, co-CEO of Netflix, checks into the lodge

Co-CEO of Netflix Ted Sarandos
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Sarandos leads Netflix as the streaming giant continues to invest in live events, advertising, and sports programming while maintaining its lead over traditional media rivals. Netflix remains a central player in conversations about the future of entertainment.

Ken Langone, cofounder of Home Depot, is greeted by Zaslav upon arrival

Co-founder of Home Depot Ken Langone (L)
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The billionaire investor and Home Depot cofounder remains an influential voice in corporate America and philanthropy. Langone frequently weighs in on the economy, politics, and business leadership.

Barry Diller, chairman and senior executive of IAC, arrives on a bike

Chairman and Senior Executive of IAC Barry Diller
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Arriving on a bike as he did in previous years, the veteran conference attendee has spent decades shaping the media industry through companies including IAC, Expedia, and Match Group.

Rob Manfred, MLB Commissioner, steps out of a van

MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred
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Manfred is overseeing MLB’s efforts to expand streaming distribution and modernize the league’s media business, as sports rights remain among the entertainment industry’s most valuable assets.

John Henry, principal owner of Fenway Sports Group, heads into the lodge

Principal owner of Fenway Sports Group John Henry
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Henry oversees Fenway Sports Group, whose portfolio includes the Boston Red Sox, Liverpool FC, and the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Michael Eisner, former Walt Disney Company CEO, arrives in a football club hat

Former Walt Disney Company CEO Michael Eisner
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Eisner led Disney from 1984 to 2005 and remains one of the entertainment industry’s most recognizable executives. A longtime Sun Valley attendee, he continues to invest in media and technology ventures and to advise companies.

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