First time with John Ternus
Tim Cook was also present at this year’s edition, which started yesterday. In recent years he has usually accompanied Head of Services Eddy Cue, but this time the Apple entourage even consists of three people. For the first time, future CEO John Ternus will be there, almost two months before he officially takes office. By the way, there is no official list of participants, but there are always numerous journalists in front of the entrance area who then record the sightings of well-known company representatives.
Other notable participants
Other prominent managers this year include Sam Altman of OpenAI (CEO), Bret Taylor of OpenAI (Chairman) and Sierra (CEO), Andy Jassy of Amazon (CEO), Neal Mohan of YouTube (CEO), Alex Karp of Palantir (CEO), Dara Khosrowshahi of Uber (CEO), Reid Hoffman of LinkedIn (co-founder) and Greylock (investor), and Jerry Yang of Yahoo (co-founder). Permanent guests Bob Iger (Disney, ex-CEO) and Ted Sarandos from Netflix (CEO) were also spotted, and the new Fed chief Kevin Warsh was also seen.
A conference steeped in history – with major impacts
Allegedly, significant mergers, acquisitions and IPOs were based on conversations and ideas during the “CEO class trip”. Examples include Disney’s acquisition of ABC (1995), the merger of AOL and Time Warner (2000), Google’s YouTube acquisition (2006), Jeff Bezos’ purchase of the Washington Post (2013), Facebook’s WhatsApp acquisition (2014), Verizon’s purchase of AOL (2015) and Comcast’s entry into NBCUniversal. The deals were not always decided there – Sun Valley was often the place where contacts, trust and the first threads of conversation emerged.

