PRIUM CLUB

Aspen Think Tank

The Prium is expanding its offering in 2026 from two to four meetings. Prium Club will join The Prium and expand to Aspen/Colorado with two additional events. 

The Prium Club has been established to elevate and expand the offerings of ThePrium — our premier, invitation-only CEO network — by curating exceptional opportunities for deeper connection, insight, and influence.

As a member of the Prium Club, you will gain access to a new tier of exclusive experiences, including our annual CEO luncheons held at two of Aspen’s most iconic private venues: Maroon Creek Golf Club and Aspen Mountain Club.

While The Prium is exclusively for active CEOs and Board members, Prium Club wants you to attend alongside your spouse, Board Chair, or successor — fostering intergenerational leadership and meaningful dialogue among trusted peers.

Prium club also invites retired CEOs and Board members. 

Each event is guided by world-renowned thought leaders in finance, mergers & acquisitions, corporate governance, and global strategy — ensuring the conversations are as valuable as the connections.

Aspen is home of the most concentrated and dynamic communities of high-level entrepreneurs,investors and visionaries — including what may be the highest per-capita billionaire population globally.

Through The Prium Club, we will strategically leverage our deep relationships within Aspen’s elite circles to benefit you — both professionally and socially.


Maroon Creek Golf Club

Founding & Vision (1969–1996)
Maroon Creek Club was established in 1969 as an elegant mountain retreat, envisioned by pioneers who saw Aspen's natural beauty as the stage for an elevated yet relaxed social and sporting environment Country Club Magazine. Over the decades, it evolved into a hallmark of luxury and exclusivity.

Iconic Design by Tom Fazio
The present-day golf course, opened around 1996, was crafted by the esteemed architect Tom Fazio. Known for his masterful integration of natural terrain and strategic design, Fazio’s layout incorporates rolling alpine meadows, meandering creeks, and the rugged contours of Aspen’s terrain to create a challenging, immersive experience

Exclusivity and Local Dynamics
Maroon Creek quickly distinguished itself as Aspen’s first private course, fueling demand for membership and setting a precedent for exclusivity in the region. With initiation fees as high as $250,000 — among the steepest in the state — membership remains highly sought-after

Maroon Creek Club Website

Aspen Mountain Club

The Aspen Mountain Club is one of the most prestigious and exclusive private clubs in Aspen, offering its members a unique blend of luxury, alpine beauty, and world-class amenities. Here’s an overview of its history.

The Aspen Mountain Club was designed as an invitation-only private club that would offer members a range of amenities to enjoy before, after, and even during their ski experience. It is situated at the top of Aspen Mountain, allowing members to access the club via the Silver Queen Gondola, providing an unmatched perspective of the surrounding landscape. The concept was inspired by the desire to offer an exclusive, year-round venue for those seeking the ultimate in relaxation and recreation.

Over the years, the Aspen Mountain Club has hosted some of the world’s most influential figures in business, entertainment, and politics. Its exclusivity and reputation for offering a high-end, discreet, and luxurious experience have made it a popular choice among Aspen’s elite.

Aspen Mountain Club is now widely regarded as one of the most exclusive venues in the region, combining the thrill of world-class skiing with the elegance of a private retreat.

Aspen Mlountain Club Website

The Pratt House NYC

The Harold Pratt House, located at 58 East 68th Street in Manhattan, is a historic mansion built in 1919–1920 for oil heir Harold I. Pratt. Designed by Delano & Aldrich, it now serves as the headquarters of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). Donated to the CFR in 1944, the building features elegant interiors like a marble staircase, Venetian-painted doors, and the grand Rockefeller Ballroom. It also includes Peterson Hall, a modern event space added later. The Prium hosts their members at the Pratt House two times per year.

The Pratt House Website

Little Nell Hotel

Little Nell Hotel website