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Someone thinks you belong in the room.
You didn’t just receive a bottle.
You received an invitation few people ever get.
You’re here because someone handed you a bottle—and that bottle came with a message. Not a mass email. Not a cold pitch. A pour of rare, award-winning bourbon and a signal that you’re worth meeting face-to-face.
That’s what the Discovery Dinner is about.
No flash. No fluff. Just a room of people who understand that the most important decisions—partnerships, deals, trust—start with the right connection.
At this dinner, you’ll sit down with me, Nick Nanton, and Roy Milner. You’ll hear why we created The ShareHolders Society™ and how we’re using rare, award-winning bourbon to open doors most people never get near.
Because the best deals don’t happen on spreadsheets.
They happen in the right room—with the right people—over the right pour.
You’ll also taste The Difference® Business Bourbon™—the same bottle that just took Double Gold at the 2025 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. That means every judge agreed: this stuff is world-class. No debate. No compromise.
Between the three of us, we’ve helped launch billion-dollar brands, negotiated game-changing deals, and produced Emmy® Award-winning films—but this is the most powerful room we’ve ever built.
And yes—this dinner is a pitch.
But not the kind you’re used to.
There’s no slide deck. No pressure. Just an invitation to step into a room most people don’t even know exists—and see if you belong there.
It’s $497 to reserve your seat. If you’re invited to join the Society and decide it’s the right move for you, we refund the ticket.
Simple.
We keep these dinners intentionally small—because access matters. And if you’re reading this, someone already thinks you should be in the room.
Dinner is Tuesday, July 15, 2025 in Chicago.
You’ll get all the details once your seat is confirmed.
These dinners don’t happen often, and we keep them small on purpose. Once it’s full, it’s full.
If this resonates—reserve your seat.
If not? Enjoy the bourbon. Maybe the door opens another time.
Would it be ridiculous to think this could be the most valuable dinner you’ve ever attended?
That’s Right,