Private does not mean informal.
The House is designed around standards that protect the room, the people in it, and the trust that makes it valuable.
Governance exists for one reason: to protect the trust on which everything else is built. Atlas Atrium is designed around standards of conduct, confidentiality, eligibility, and review so that trust is protected as the House grows.
The standards of the House.
Members are expected to protect the room, the people in it, and the conversations held within it.
The standard is contribution, humility, seriousness, and respect.
Potential conflicts are handled with discretion and a clear process.
Capital participation is separate from membership and may be limited by eligibility, suitability, documentation, and applicable law.
Giving is treated as stewardship, not performance.
Growth is deliberate. Fit matters more than volume.
Public materials are general in nature and intentionally limited. See the Disclosures page.
Led with conviction.
Held to account.
Plainly stated.
No. Capital participation is separate from membership and is reviewed independently, subject to eligibility, suitability, documentation, and applicable law.
Appointments may be announced privately or publicly where appropriate. No individuals are named unless confirmed.
No. Public materials are intentionally limited. Additional materials may be shared privately where appropriate.