Events

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Upcoming Events

Summer 2025

Annual Wine Retreat

Unlike the typical family office conference, Wine Retreat attendees have the opportunity to connect deeply with their peers on topics of shared interest in a relaxed and confidential environment. The unique, lightly-structured environment, is intended to provide fertile ground for open-ended conversation with other family office principals and executives to build trust and learn from […]

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Oct 22-25, 2025

Cross Pollinate Fall Foliage Tour

The event is being coordinated with Cross Pollinate Community member, Mike Kane, with a tree planting occurring at his home and farm in West Chester, PA.

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January 2026

Red Hills Quail Hunt

Cross Pollinate is helping coordinate a quail hunting experience on a private property in the Red Hills Region of Georgia.

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Summer 2026

Zimbabwe Trip

The Zimbabwe trip, last held in 2023, is custom designed for up to ten attendees with top notch meals, accommodations and safari and cultural experiences. By many, this would be considered a once in a lifetime program.

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Upcoming Virtual Explorations

Support Us

Cross Pollinate is structured radically different from traditional conference, networking, or membership organizations in the family office space. It is a peer-led organization where content is generated by, not sold to, the community.

In order to stay true to our mission and to reduce conflicts of interest, Cross Pollinate does not have sponsors or allow attendees to solicit other attendees. Most events are non-hosted, with each attendee responsible for their own costs as well as a proportional share of the overhead for the event (including the attendance and costs of the coordinator).

As part of the community, we ask participants to donate their time, questions, and expertise and to show up willing to listen and share. Contributions may include hosting an event, sharing expertise, mentoring a peer, or contributing monetarily for the coordination effort or overhead.

Most Cross Pollinate attendees are familiar with multiple forms of capital. They happily exchange financial capital for intellectual and relational capital when paying for degrees from prestigious universities or attending conferences. We expect the Cross Pollinate Community will contribute various forms of capital to the community. If you would like to discuss additional ways to contribute, please contact us.