Roster standards

A private roster,
held to a clear standard.

The agency does not maintain a public directory. The following are the standards by which the roster is interviewed, confirmed and represented to clients.

What a companion is

A poised, intelligent guest at your side for the engagement.

A Companion Society companion attends an occasion with you as a polished social guest — at a gala, a corporate dinner, an opening, a wedding abroad, or alongside a string of business engagements.

She is selected so that conversation is easy, languages are no obstacle, and the room reads her as someone who naturally belongs in it. Her role is to make the occasion better company than it would otherwise be — nothing more, nothing less.

Companion Society is not an escort, dating, or adult service. Every introduction is for strictly platonic social accompaniment only.

How the roster is curated

Interviewed in person.
Never browsed.

Interviewed in person
Every companion is met by the agency. References, languages and background are confirmed before she joins the circle.
Multilingual
Most companions are comfortable in two or more of German, English, French and Italian. Other languages on request.
Professional backgrounds
Consulting, finance, art history, academia, hospitality, diplomacy — women with a life beyond the evening.
Confidentiality as a habit
Standard non-disclosure expectations. Identities, contact details and the nature of every engagement are held in strict confidence.
No public directory
There are no photo galleries, no profiles to browse, no listings. Suitable candidates are proposed privately, after a request.
Aged 21 and above
All companions are adults who joined the roster by application and have been confirmed by interview.
Clear boundaries

What is never part
of an engagement.

  • Intimacy of any kind — romantic, physical or otherwise.
  • Overnight stays. Travel engagements use separate accommodation arranged by the client.
  • Photographs of the companion, taken or shared, without her explicit consent.
  • Disclosure of names, contact details or anything discussed during an engagement.
  • Anything outside the scope confirmed in writing before the engagement.
By introduction

Profiles are shared privately,
only after a vetted request.

The Curation Protocol