Upcoming Events
Pi brings to its members an exceptional and uniquely broad programme of events throughout the year with the world’s most authoritative and exciting speakers. The Mayfair based events are a mix of breakfasts, lunches and dinners with virtual events when the speaker is based overseas.
Pi speakers span the range from established global leaders — past Presidents of the United States and General Secretaries of the United Nations — to top cultural, economic and scientific figures. We identify trends as they emerge and always ensure that our members are informed on the most pressing issues of the day.
April 2025
Robert Rosenkranz
Chairman of Delphi Capital Management, philanthropist and public policy advocate
The Stoic Capitalist: Advice for the Exceptionally Ambitious
The Stoic ideal of a well-lived life has been around since 300BC, but what can we learn from it 2,300 years later? Drawing on observations in his book, The Stoic Capitalist, Robert shows how its teachings can lead to a life of accomplishment, fulfilment, and impact.
May 2025
Alex Kendall
Co-Founder and CEO of Wayve
Embodied AI — bringing AI to self-driving cars and robotics — will be one of the largest technological transformations in our lifetimes. What breakthroughs will unlock this future?
Wayve is revolutionising driving with AI that learns to navigate roads like a human. Their Wayve AI Driver learns from real-world data, allowing cars to handle unexpected situations without detailed maps. Focused on practical, reliable performance, Wayve is paving a steady path toward the future and making automated driving a thrilling reality.
Matt Goodwin
Why Reform are doing so well in the polls and what their roadmap to power could look like
Matt is a political scientist, renowned political commentator and has recently taken on a regular show on GB News. Matt is a best selling author and his newest book Bad Education was released in February. He also hosts one of the most successful Substack’s on-line with over 70,000 subscribers.
Graydon Carter
Editor-In-Chief, Vanity Fair, 1992-2017
When the Going Was Good: An Editor's Adventures During the Last Golden Age of Magazines
Graydon joins us to tell of how he made his mark as one of society’s most talented editors and shapers of culture, having arrived in New York from Canada with little more than a suitcase. At Vanity Fair he assembled one of the best-ever stables of writers and photographers under one roof, cementing its place as the epicentre of art, culture, business and politics. Charming, candid and brimming with humour, he perfectly captures the last golden age of print magazines from the inside out.
June 2025
Bain & Company: Christophe De Vusser and Karen Harris
Christophe De Vusser, Worldwide Managing Partner, CEO, and Chairman
Karen Harris, Managing Director of Bain & Company's Macro Trends Group
The economic and geopolitical landscape in the US and Europe
Christophe and Karen will be joining us to share their insights into the economic and geopolitical landscape in the US and Europe, including the latest developments on Trump 2.0, tariffs, AI, and private capital.
Sir John Sawers & Thorold Barker
Unravelling geopolitics: Trump, Europe, and beyond
Sir John is Executive Chairman of Newbridge Advisory, which he founded in 2019 to advise corporate leaders on geopolitics and political risk. He is also a non-executive director of BP. Sir John has 36 years’ experience in diplomacy and intelligence, culminating in five years as Chief of the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) from 2009 to 2014. Prior to leading MI6 he was the UK’s Ambassador to the United Nations (2007-2009), Political Director of the Foreign Office (2003-2007), Special Representative in Iraq (2003), Ambassador to Cairo (2001-2003) and Foreign Policy Adviser to Prime Minister Tony Blair (1999-2001). In his earlier career he worked overseas in Yemen, Syria, South Africa and Washington, and at home was involved in policy on the EU, Russia and the Middle East.
Thorold is the former Editor for Europe, Middle East and Africa at the Wall Street Journal. He was also the Journal’s masthead editor overseeing all global events and live journalism, including the CEO Council franchise. His live interviews have included Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Christine Lagarde, Rishi Sunak, David Attenborough, Satya Nadella, Ana Botin, Ryan Reynolds, Antony Blinken, Olaf Sholz. Before joining the Wall Street Journal in 2008, to recreate the paper’s Heard on the Street Column, he was U.S. Lex Editor for the Financial Times in New York. Thorold started his career as a strategy consultant at Bain & Co and has a degree in Modern Languages from Trinity College Cambridge.
Jeremy Hunt
Former Foreign Secretary and Former Chancellor of the Exchequer
Can Britain Be Great Again?
Is Britain a minor player, marginalised by our departure from the EU and dwarfed by the rise of new economies? Or is there a major role for us to play in a rapidly changing international order? With rising global tensions and superpower competition, the UK’s role matters. Jeremy Hunt, reflecting on his diplomatic career, explores whether Britain should retreat or champion freedom and democracy in an uncertain future.
In collaboration with How To Academy.
Doug Gurr
Interim Chair of the Competition and Markets Authority, Director of the Natural History Museum and Chair of the Alan Turing Institute
Efficiency, expertise, and engagement: driving business investment through competition
Doug will join us to expand on his goals for the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), and how he plans to create a regulatory environment that encourages the greatest possible level of business investment whilst respecting the absolute importance of healthy competition and strong consumer protection.
Cartier
V&A South Kensington
Join us for a private curator led tour of the V&A’s new exhibition, Cartier. A major exhibition featuring more than 350 objects, including precious jewels, historic gemstones, iconic watches and clocks, that chart the evolution of Cartier’s legacy of art, design and craftsmanship since the turn of the 20th century.
Please note the timing of this event: 9-10am.
Parmy Olson
Technology columnist and winner of the 2024 Financial Times and Schroders Business Book of the Year Award
AI, social media, and the future of tech regulation
Join Parmy Olson, Bloomberg Opinion columnist and winner of the FT and Schroders Business Book of the Year 2024, as she explores the evolving landscape of AI, social media, and Big Tech regulation. From the power struggles shaping the future of AI to the growing calls for accountability, Parmy will offer sharp insights into what’s next in the digital age.
Melinda French Gates
Philanthropist, businesswoman, and global advocate for women and girls
Transitions, Change, and Moving Forward
Melinda joins us to offer guidance on how to make the most of the time between an ending and a new beginning and how to move forward into the next day when the ground beneath you is shifting. Melinda will reflect on some of the most significant transitions in her own life, including becoming a parent, the death of a dear friend, and her departure from the Gates Foundation. Her stories illuminate universal lessons about loosening the bonds of perfectionism, helping friends navigate times of crisis, embracing uncertainty, and more.
In collaboration with How To Academy.
Mark Read CBE
The future of advertising: where technology meets creativity
Mark is CEO of WPP and has held multiple leadership positions at WPP since joining in 1989. As CEO of WPP Digital he was responsible for WPP’s first moves into technology. In 2015, he became Global CEO of Wunderman, which he transformed into one of the world’s leading agencies. Mark received a Fellowship in 2021 for outstanding services to the industry in the IPA’s New Year’s Honours. In 2023 he joined Involve’s Hall of Fame following multiple listings as an Empower Advocate (including #1) which recognises leaders who create diverse and inclusive business environments, alongside his five consecutive years as a Heroes champion of women in business. Mark was awarded a CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the King’s New Year Honours 2024 list, for services to the creative industries. Mark is a Trustee of the Natural History Museum. He has an economics degree from Trinity College, Cambridge, was a Henry Fellow at Harvard University, and has an MBA from INSEAD.
July 2025
London Rules The World
Saatchi Yates Gallery
Please join us – with partners/spouses – for summer drinks and a private viewing of the Saatchi Yates Gallery’s upcoming show, London Rules The World. The show features artist commissions from the gallery programme as well as secondary consignments drawing from the rich history, diversity and cultural scene of London, that has brought together remarkable modern and contemporary artists.
Ruchir Sharma
Chairman of Rockefeller International and Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Breakout Capital
What Went Wrong with Capitalism?
Capitalism didn’t fail, it was ruined… Ruchir says progressives are right, in part, to mock it as “socialism for the rich.” For a century, governments have ballooned in size —spending more, regulating more, bailing out more. The result? A distorted system propping up monopolies, zombie firms, and billionaires. Capitalism is no longer fair or efficient. Join us as Ruchir unpacks how the system broke — and why building a bigger state will only make it worse.