
The Corporate Envoy
International relations, corporate diplomacy, multilingual presence, formal dinner etiquette, and executive-level conversation.
Bespoke, strictly platonic companionship for galas, corporate dinners, cultural evenings, international travel, and private excursions. Every introduction is handled privately by the agency.
No public profiles · No browsing · No romantic or adult services · Strictly platonic

The following are illustrative dossiers — not profiles. They give a sense of the kind of companion the agency may propose, depending on the brief.

International relations, corporate diplomacy, multilingual presence, formal dinner etiquette, and executive-level conversation.

Fine arts, opera, gallery openings, literature, haute horology, and refined cultural conversation.

Country club etiquette, golf environments, yachting excursions, alpine weekends, and private travel settings.
Our roster remains entirely private. Detailed profiles are never indexed, browsed, or published. Suitable introductions are shared only after a vetted request and private agency review.
The agency defines the brief, selects suitable profiles, and manages the introduction with discretion.
You submit the occasion, location, timing, languages, social context, and any specific cultural or professional requirements.
The agency reviews the request by hand, confirms suitability, and defines the appropriate format and boundaries.
Two or three carefully matched companions may be proposed privately, depending on the brief and availability.
Companion Society is not an escort, dating, or adult service. Every introduction is for strictly platonic social accompaniment only. Requests involving intimacy, romance, or inappropriate conduct are declined.
Read the Code of ConductPrivate clients, executives and family offices. Luxury travellers. High-discretion concierge partners and event organizers. People who would rather be quietly accompanied than publicly served.
“We do not run a directory. We make a small number of careful introductions, in private, for people who would rather not explain themselves twice.”
— The Companion Society team, Zürich