Omaha 2026 Breakfast + Get Together

If you’re making the pilgrimage to Omaha for the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting, I’d love to see you there. Every year, thousands of value investors gather to celebrate the wisdom of Buffett and Munger, but my favorite part has always been connecting with readers and friends over coffee.

The Intellectual Investor Breakfast - Berkshire Hathaway get together - Omaha 2026

The Intellectual Investor Breakfast – Berkshire Hathaway 

Sunday, May 3rd, 2026

Omaha Marriott Downtown at the Capitol District

222 N 10th St, Omaha, NE 68102

Register Here!

If you’re making the pilgrimage to Omaha for the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting, I’d love to see you there. Every year, thousands of value investors gather to celebrate the wisdom of Buffett and Munger, but my favorite part has always been connecting with readers and friends over coffee.

I hosted my first reader get-together in Omaha back in 2008, during my very first Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting. Fewer than a dozen of us gathered in a hotel lobby to talk about investing and life. Last year, more than 400 people showed up. (Never underestimate investors’ enthusiasm for free food!)

This year, we’ve reserved a large room at the Omaha Marriott Downtown at the Capitol District for a morning of conversation. 

Schedule

  • 7:45 am – Breakfast
  • 8:30–10:00 am – Q&A with yours truly
  • 10:00–11:00 am – Meet and greet

This is not a disguised marketing event. I simply look forward to meeting you, answering your questions, and sharing a meaningful morning together.

Space is limited to registered guests only. Feel free to invite friends, though they’ll also need to register.


Register your interest by filling out this form, feel free to share the link with others!  Register Here!

Please read the following important disclosure here.

Enjoyed this read?

Share it with someone who’d love it too!

New to investing?

Explore these valuable guides to get started.

Related Articles

Quality Matters From Paris to Portfolios

Quality Matters: From Paris to Portfolios

Today I am a different (hopefully better) investor than I was five, ten, twenty years ago; as I look at the biggest changes, it is my focus on quality investing and being extremely selective and uncompromising when it comes to quality.
Q&A Series Research Process, Evaluating Country Risk and Tech Investments

Q&A Series: Research Process, Evaluating Country Risk and Tech Investments

Today we'll delve into my research process, how I assess country risk for investments and why some investors avoid technology stocks
London and Scotland Musicals, Markets, and Memories

London and Scotland: Musicals, Markets, and Memories – Part 3

Our London and Scotland trip blended investing, art, friendship, and father-son memories that made the journey unforgettable.
The Ability to Suffer

The Ability to Suffer – Part 2

One important quality great management must have is the ability to suffer, doing the right thing when everyone else is chasing easy gains.

Leave a Comment