Announcing the VIP Ticket for Suits & Spooks Kalispell
A private lunch with the former Commander, Joint Special Operations Command, the co-creator of Homeland, and the Executive Editor of Variety
On April 2, 2026, in Kalispell, Montana, 20 people will have the opportunity to enjoy a one hour lunch in a private dining room with three of Suits & Spooks’ featured speakers. Lunch will include a meet and greet at the beginning, plus the opportunity to ask questions before and after we enjoy our meal.
General Stan McChrystal (bio) was the Commander of JSOC from 2003-2008 and, at the time of his resignation, was Commander of all U.S. and Allied Forces in Afghanistan.
Howard Gordon (bio) has written for X-Files, was the showrunner for 24, and the writer and co-creator of the Emmy Award-winning drama Homeland.
Tatiana Siegel (bio) has written 100 cover stories for Variety, the Hollywood Reporter, and Billboard, including a bombshell abuse-of-power piece that led to the resignation of the CEO of Warner Bros, Kevin Tsujihara.
In addition to this Meet & Greet lunch, your VIP pass also includes the full two days of sessions, plus light food and beverage during the breaks. The price is $1,398.
I expect these tickets to go quickly. If you’ve already purchased one, and want to upgrade it to VIP, use coupon code UPGRADE at checkout and you’ll receive a 24% discount that is equivalent to what you paid initially.
If you are a paid subscriber to this newsletter, use coupon code SUBSCRIBER and save 10%. This benefit is for paid subscribers only.
If you or your company would like to help sponsor this event, I have a four sponsorship slots available and a ticket to the VIP lunch is included with a corporate sponsorship. Please contact me for more information.
You can get additional information on this event, plus see all of our speakers and purchase standard tickets, at SuitsandSpooks.com. The Subscriber discount of 10% applies to a standard ticket price as well as a VIP ticket price so remember to use your discount at checkout.
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