See the billionaires and CEOs at the Sun Valley 'summer camp for billionaires' this year

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Side by side images of Bob Iger, Sam Altman, and Tim Cook.

Bob Iger, Sam Altman, and Tim Cook were among the Sun Valley arrivals on Tuesday. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images
  • Tech and media titans are descending upon Sun Valley, Idaho, for the "summer camp for billionaires."
  • The annual Allen & Co. conference has been the site of dealmaking between elite business leaders.
  • Here's a look at who's on the guest list this year.

For tech and media moguls, Sun Valley is the place to be this week.

The annual Allen & Co. Sun Valley Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, is hallowed ground where billionaires and CEOs rub shoulders and strike deals. Allen & Co., the organizer of the off-the-record event, is a boutique investment firm.

Over the years the summit has hosted the likes of Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Apple CEO Tim Cook, and Disney CEO Bob Iger. Sun Valley has also played a part in major deals over the years, such as Disney's acquisition of ABC and Comcast's takeover of NBCUniversal.

The summit kicked off Tuesday and is set to go through the weekend. Here's a look at who's attending this year:

Sam Altman, OpenAI CEO

 CEO of OpenAI Sam Altman speaks to members of the media as he arrives at the Sun Valley lodge for the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference on July 8, 2025 in Sun Valley, Idaho.

Sam Altman stopped to speak to the press upon arrival at Sun Valley. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

OpenAI chief Sam Altman arrived in Sun Valley wearing a simple navy blue T-shirt and chunky white sunglasses from Vuarnet.

The glasses, inspired by 1970s ski masks, retail for $410, according to the brand's website.

Altman's entry into Sun Valley comes shortly after he said last month that Meta was "crazy" for trying to poach top AI talent from OpenAI with $100 million signing bonuses.

Tim Cook, Apple CEO

Tim Cook

Tim Cook, CEO of Apple. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, arrived in Sun Valley in his signature simple style, wearing a navy polo, square-rim black glasses, and a fitness tracker on his wrist.

He had a bag slung over his shoulder and waved to the cameras.

Sheryl Sandberg, former Meta COO

Sheryl Sandberg and Tom Bernthal

Sheryl Sandberg and her husband, Tom Bernthal, CEO of Kelton Global. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

Former Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg arrived in Sun Valley hand in hand with her husband, Tom Bernthal, the former CEO of consulting agency Kelton Global.

The pair was dressed for comfort — Sandberg wore a cropped black cardigan with a black top under, paired with light-wash blue jeans, while Bernthal wore a collared cream sweater and gray slacks.

Sandberg stepped down from Meta in 2022. She is the founder of LeanIn.Org, a nonprofit organization for women.

Andy Jassy, Amazon CEO

Andy Jassy

Andy Jassy, Amazon's chief. Brendan McDermid/REUTERS

Amazon chief executive Andy Jassy came to Sun Valley in a printed T-shirt with a blue button-down thrown over, paired with black sunglasses.

The Sun Valley retreat comes shortly after Jassy said AI will eliminate some jobs at Amazon, but create some roles in AI and robotics.

Bob Iger, Disney CEO

Bob Iger

Bob Iger came ready for Sun Valley with a pair of black aviators. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

On the first day of the conference, Bob Iger, Disney's CEO, wore a white polo shirt and black-tinted sunglasses to complete the look.

RJ Scaringe, Rivian CEO

RJ Scaringe

Rivian's CEO, RJ Scaringe, wore a navy outfit on the first day of the conference. Brendan McDermid/REUTERS

Rivian's CEO, RJ Scaringe, arrived at Sun Valley on day one sporting a navy Thalia Surf baseball cap, a Rivian logo tee, and a smart fitness tracker.

He recently talked to BI about the impact President Donald Trump's new Big, Beautiful Bill would have on Rivian, an EV company.

Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO

Satya Nadella

Satya Nadella, Microsoft's CEO, on the right. Brendan McDermid/REUTERS

Microsoft's CEO, Satya Nadella, wore a navy polo with contrast piping, an SV25-branded cap, and sleek frameless glasses for the occasion.

Nadella recently said that the hardest challenge with AI was not building or deploying it, but rather getting employees to change the way they work.

Jim Lanzone, Yahoo CEO

Jim Lanzone

Jim Lanzone, CEO of Yahoo and former CEO of Tinder, wore a simple blue T-shirt. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

Yahoo's CEO Jim Lanzone opted for a laid-back style at Sun Valley — dressed in a navy crewneck tee, gray utility pants, and black sunglasses hanging from his collar.

Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber CEO

Dara Khosrowshahi

Dara Khosrowshahi of Uber wore casual athleisure on the first day of the conference. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi wore athleisure at Sun Valley: a fitted blue T-shirt, a navy SV-branded cap, and dark shades hanging from his collar.

He had a sweatshirt tied around his waist and a cup of coffee in his hand.

The CEO recently weighed in on an important question many Uber users have: when customers should tip.

"Tipping is entirely optional," Khosrowshahi said in a June interview on CBS Sunday Morning. "But if you feel like you got a good ride, if the service quality was terrific, then you can tip through the app."

David Zaslav, Warner Bros. Discovery CEO

David Zaslav

David Zaslav smiled and waves for the cameras at Sun Valley. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

Warner Bros. Discovery's CEO, David Zaslav, flashed photojournalists a winning smile as he arrived at Sun Valley.

Dressed in a pale gray cargo jacket with a blue shirt underneath, white pants, and aviator-style glasses.

Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders recently rejected a 4% pay raise proposal for Zaslav, as the company battles declining sales and a falling stock price.

Mary Barra, General Motors CEO

Mary Barra

Mary Barra looked chic with a Dior tote as she waved to cameras. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

General Motors' CEO, Mary Barra, arrived in Sun Valley wearing a crisp white blouse with flared cuffs, paired with beige trousers.

She accessorized the outfit with a quilted black Dior tote, a black portfolio, and a pair of black sunglasses, which she carried in her hand.

Ted Sarandos, Netflix co-CEO

Ted Sarandos

Ted Sarandos, Netflix's co-CEO, at Sun Valley. Brendan McDermid/REUTERS

Netflix's co-CEO Ted Sarandos kept it simple at Sun Valley, flashing a relaxed wave in a charcoal polo shirt.

Sarandos recently spoke out about how AI won't replace humans in storytelling but could help creators make movies on much smaller budgets.

Spencer Neumann, Netflix CFO

Spencer Neumann

Netflix's CFO Spencer Neumann arrived in Sun Valley in a black and blue ensemble. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

Netflix's finance chief, Spencer Neumann, strode into the conference dressed in a black polo and relaxed-fit jeans, with a brown outerwear in hand and holding a carry-on.

Bobby Kotick, former Activision Blizzard CEO

Bobby Kotick

Former Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick smiled at the cameras as he arrived at the conference. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

Bobby Kotick, the former CEO of video gaming company Activision Blizzard, stepped into Sun Valley sporting a crisp white polo, gray trousers, and aviator shades tucked at the collar.

The ex-CEO last year expressed interest in buying TikTok, which faces a divest-or-ban deadline in the US.

John Donahoe, chairman of PayPal and former Nike CEO

John Donahoe

John Donahoe, former Nike CEO. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

PayPal chairman and former Nike CEO John Donahoe kept things classic on the first day of the conference in a navy polo, dark-wash denim jeans, and sunglasses clipped at the chest.

Donahoe stepped down as Nike's CEO last year and was replaced by longtime Nike veteran Elliott Hill.

Robert Thomson, News Corp. CEO

Robert Thomson

Robert Thomson, CEO of News Corp., was wearing a flannel shirt on the first day of the conference. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

News Corp.'s CEO, Robert Thomson, leaned into mountain casual at Sun Valley in a classic plaid flannel layers over a black T-shirt, light-wash jeans, and brown belt.

Thomson, 64, wore a black baseball cap and accessorized with red wristbands and silver jewelry.

Alex Norström, Spotify co-president and chief business officer

Alex Norström

Alex Norström looked chic in a gray sweater and black sunglasses. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

Spotify's co-president, Alex Norström, stepped out in a textured gray jacket over a crisp white T-shirt.

He accessorized with chunky black sunglasses and reading glasses draped around his collar.

Michael Eisner, former Disney CEO

Michael Eisner

Former Disney chief, Michael Eisner, sported a bright blue cap as he arrived at Sun Valley. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

Former Disney CEO Michael Eisner kept it cozy on the first day of the conference, donning a soft blue sweater layered over a striped button-down. He also wore a thin leather necklace with a ring around his neck.

Eisner, 83, paired the look with round-frame sunglasses and a bright blue baseball cap. He stepped down as Disney's CEO 20 years ago.

Fred Krupp, president of the Environmental Defense Fund

Fred Krupp

Fred Krupp, president of the Environmental Defense Fund, wore a formal outfit to the conference. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

Environmental Defense Fund's president, Fred Krupp, kept it sharp and understated in a pale blue button-down and dark slacks.

He was pictures holding a dark navy blazer and a black zip portfolio.

Jared Kushner, former senior advisor to the president

Jared Kushner with David Zaslav,

Jared Kushner chatted with David Zaslav at the start of the conference. Brendan McDermid/REUTERS

Jared Kushner dressed in minimalist fashion at Sun Valley in a fitted black button-down, a black T-shirt underneath, paired with dark sunglasses.

He was pictured walking alongside Warner Bros. Discovery's CEO, David Zaslav.

Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn cofounder

Reid Hoffman and Jerry Yang

LinkedIn's cofounder, Reid Hoffman, smiled at the cameras alongside Yahoo's cofounder, Jerry Yang. Brendan McDermid/REUTERS

LinkedIn's cofounder, Reid Hoffman, arrived in Sun Valley in a dark jacket, thrown over a blue shirt.

He was pictured alongside Yahoo's cofounder, Jerry Yang.

Hoffman recently said that Gen Z graduates are "enormously attractive" hires to employers because of their familiarity with AI.

Jerry Yang, Yahoo cofounder and former CEO

Jerry Yang

Jerry Yang, cofounder and former CEO of Yahoo. Brendan McDermid/REUTERS

Yahoo's cofounder, Jerry Yang, kept it functional and on brand at Sun Valley with a cobalt blue SV25 North Face polo, paired with a smartwatch and half-rim glasses.

The design of the smartwatch resembled that of a Garmin.

Brian Armstrong, Coinbase CEO

Brian Armstrong

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong wore an all-black outfit as he arrived at Sun Valley. Brendan McDermid/REUTERS

Brian Armstrong, the CEO of cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, wore a minimalist outfit to Sun Valley: a plain, tight-fitting black tee, a navy cap, and a matching jacket tucked under one arm.

Bill McDermott, ServiceNow CEO

Bill McDermott

Bill McDermott wore a chic layered fit with red-tinted sunglasses. Brendan McDermid/REUTERS

Bill McDermott, CEO of software company ServiceNow, waved to photojournalists as he arrived in Sun Valley in a black utility jacket, beige collared shirt, and red-tinted shades.

Gayle King, CBS Mornings co-host

Gayle King

CBS host Gayle King sported layered pearl necklaces and chunky bangles. Brendan McDermid/REUTERS

CBS Mornings co-host Gayle King arrived in Sun Valley in radiant summer whites, wearing a sleeveless blouse and layered pearl necklaces.

She accessorized with chunky white bangles, cat-eye glasses, and held a bright yellow phone in her hand.

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