Ivanka Trump turned on the charm Thursday morning in Sun Valley as she hobnobbed with her new friends at the Allen & Company conference.

The First Daughter could be seen in between sessions spending some time outside on the campus of the Sun Valley Inn, where she stood just a few feet away from billionaire Warren Buffet.

A small group of attendees circled Ivanka's orbit for a few minutes, with the 35-year-old casually holding court in a pair of skinny jeans and crisp white blouse.

She spent the better part of the break between sessions with her husband however, who seemed to be avoiding the press and photographers by hiding behind a statue on the campus.

Ivanka could be seen walking over to Jared while he looked to be having a stern conversation, and at one point leaned in and whispered something to her spouse and co-worker while he was still on the phone.

Make new friends: Ivanka and Close friend of President Barack Obama, Warren Buffet, at the Allen & Co conference on Thursday

Beautiful day: Ivanka had a big smile on her face as she chatted with attendees at the annual Allen & Company conference in Sun Valley on Thursday

No tea, no shade: The 35-year-old casually held court in a pair of skinny jeans and crisp white blouse with suede mules

Man with a plan: Jared avoided the cameras by hiding behind a statue in between the sessions

Talks turn stern: He appeared to be upset or angry at one point during the call as he spoke with his wife

How to lose friends and influence no one: The two removed themselves from the other attendees while Jared spoke on the phone

Rosebud: Ivanka at one point whispered something to Jared as he spoke on the phone

Sharing secrets: Ivanka seemed to be making a concerted effort to have no one photograph or hear what she had to say

The break would have been the first time the pair would have been allowed to use their devices since the start of the session, which means they could have been getting news out of Paris, where President Trump is currently meeting with French leader Emmanuel Macron.

Whatever Ivanka said, she made a point to make sure that her fellow attendees at the meet-up would not hear her, and that no video camera or photographed would capture what she was saying to Jared.

An effort was also made on Thursday morning in Washington DC to revoke Jared's security clearance, introduced by Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida during a House Appropriations Committee markup session.

That effort was voted down by the Republicans in attendance.

Special guests Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner walk in to the Allen & Co media company in #SunValley pic.twitter.com/2W2nfCP9im — Micha Rondeau (@MichaTV) July 13, 2017

Jared got a nice pat on the back from Ken Langone as they walked in pic.twitter.com/RN9uhEpu2T — Micha Rondeau (@MichaTV) July 13, 2017

Billionaire buddy system: Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump have started their first day at the Allen & Company conference in Sun Valley, with the pair seen getting breakfast with Home Depot founder Ken Langone (above arriving on Tuesday) and his wife Elaine

Up from down under: Ivanka and Jared were joined at the conference by good friend Rupert Murdoch, who was seen walking the grounds on Thursday with his son Lachlan (pair above)

Just do it: Rupert opted to wear a pair of comfortable Nike trainers for the conference on Thursday

Au revoir: Murdoch's wife of 15 months, Texan supermodel Jerry Hall, skipped out on the conference again this year, and was seen yachting with friends in St Tropez on Wednesday

Alexa Luthor: Amazon founder Jeff Bezos (above) was also seen on Thursday morning for the first time this week at the conference, which runs through Sunday

Bezos' company has had a successful year. Tuesday's Prime day was more profitable than Black Friday

The billionaire, who has steadily raised up the world's richest people ranks this year, waved to the cameras as he went to meetings

Earlier in the day, Ivanka and Jared headed out for some breakfast in Sun Valley on Thursday morning before their first day at the Allen & Company conference.

The pair was seen heading into the mess hall with Home Depot founder Ken Langone and his wife Elaine, who escorted the pair around the grounds ahead of their first session of the day.

Langone even managed to make the normally reserved Jared light up with joy when he reached over at one point and patted the White House adviser on the back.

That move elicited an immediate laugh from the real estate scion that was captured by a Bloomberg cameraman, who was lucky enough to happen upon the group as they made their way though a back entrance to avoid the press.

Pretty in purple: Vice Chair of CBS Shari Redstone heads out on Thursday with a large water bottle

Just doing it: Leslie Moonves, CEO of CBS Corporation, heads out in a pair of Nike sneakers for Phil Knight's talk at the start of the day on Thursday

Fab four: Aviv Nevo, (middle in all black) speaks to Tim Cook (right) while Brian Grazer (left) and JD Vance (background) walk nearby

Five reasons why: Ted Sarandos, the COO of Netflix, is seen departing the Sun Valley Lodge on Thursday

Heading out: Concha de Angoitia, whose husband Alfonso is the director of the world's largest Spanish-speaking media company, Grupo Televisa, S.A.

Causing a racket: Michael Lynton, CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment, heads out with his backpack and a paddle

Medical professional: Jay Vacanti, the surgeon-in-chief at Mass General Hospital for Children

Laminated vest: Martin Lau, the president of Tencent, was seen one day after he was spotted talking to Sheryl Sandberg

Big man on campus: Warren Buffet holds court outside the morning session which featured Phil Knight of Nike

Mikey in Nike: The former CEO of Disney, Michael Eisner, chats outside the main lodge on Thursday

Leisurewear, don't care: Sandy and her husband Kevin Tsujihara, chairman of Warner Bros. Entertainment

Once inside, Ivanka got to reunite with her old family friend Rupert Murdoch, who was spotted for the first time on campus early that morning with his son Lachlan.

Rupert was not joined however by his supermodel wife Jerry Hall, with the Texas beauty opting to once again again skip out on the event this year.

Motoring along: Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors (GM), walks with husband Tony Barra as they arrive for the third day of the annual Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference yesterday

Big fish: (L to R) Venture capitalist Aviv 'Vivi' Nevo talks with Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, on the third day of the annual Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, yesterday in Idaho

She instead spent the day in St. Tropez, where she has been vacationing thsi past week.

Jared and Ivanka are the godparents to Rupert's two daughters with ex-wife Wendi Deng, Grace and Chloe.

Ivanka was also one of five people on a board tasked with overseeing the $300 million trusts of Grace and Chloe, a position she stepped down from in December soon after her father won the election.

Jared and Ivanka will likely be doing their best to sneak in and out of back entrances for the next few days at the conference, as the two are no doubt eager to avoid the gaggle of reporters, photographers and media members camped out in front of the Sun Valley Lodge.

The couple would no doubt be pressed to answer questions about the meeting Donald Trump Jr. accepted in June of 2016 with a shadowy Russian lawyer who promised him damaging information about Hillary Clinton that had been obtained by the Kremlin.

Jared was actually in attendance at that meeting, but left after only 10 minutes according to the lawyer who claimed to have the damning information, Natalia Veselnitskaya.

He has not made any comment about the meeting at this time.

Farm to table: Spanx founder Sara Blakely is also on hand, and posted a photo of herself with her three children at the conference

Princess Di: Sun Valley veterans Diane von Furstenberg and Barry Diller are seen out and about on Thursday before the sessions begin

Brightening up: Von Furstenberg changed into a bright yellow top later in the day

The greatest generation: Former anchor Tom Brokaw and Dreamworks chief Jeffrey Katzenberg head off to the morning session at Allen & Co on Thursday

Flashing some leg: Billionaire businessman Michael Bloomberg in yellow

Love and leveraged buyouts: Michael Ovitz, co-founder of Creative Artists Agency, is seen with his longtime partner Tamara Mellon on Thursdsay

Pretty in pink: Stacey Bendet, CEO of Alice + Olivia, adds a pop of color and cashmere in a land of blue fleece vests

Early highlight: Lionel Barber, editor of the Financial Times, chats on his cell outside the lodge

Langone meanwhile has been one of President Trump's most vocal supporters, and is one of the few attendees at this year's conference who has defended the commander-in-chief's policies since he entered office.

He has also stirred up controversy for his comments that are critical of food stamps and those who use government assistance, claiming in multiple interviews that some people are purchasing drugs with their EBT cards.

Langone is also strongly against raising the minimum wage, and after Mark Zuckerberg stated that he supported efforts to bring the hourly rate up to $15-an-hour, Langonme tweeted: 'Tell you what, since #MarkZuckerberg suggested it, he should lay the groundwork and pay every #Facebook user at least $100 dollars to start.'

The 81-year-old, who is entirely self-made unlike his new friends Ivanka and Jared, is worth $2.7billion and lives just outside New York City.

Streaming and dreaming: Reed Hastings (left), CEO of Netflix, heads to the first session of the day on Thursday

A dell: Michael S. Dell, the founder and CEO of Dell Technologies, at the conference on Thursday

Don't venmo: Max Levchin, chief executive officer of Affirm and co-founder of PayPal, with his wife Nellie

Jackets required: Twitter Executive Chairman Omid Kordestani heads out on Thursday with Gisel Hiscock, a former finance director at Google

Love that dirty water: John W. Henry, principal owner of The Boston Globe, Boston Red Sox and Liverpool Football Club and producer Linda Pizzuti Henry on Thursday

CNBC takeover: 'New York Times' journalist and 'Squawk Box' co-anchor Andrew Ross Sorkin searches for scoops on Thursday

Official recapper: Evan Osnos of The New Yorker is seen on the campus Thursday morning

Alex and Ali: Diane von Furstenberg's son Alex was spotted with his wife Ali Kay on Thursday

Taking the Chevy to the levee: Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors , walks with her husband Tony on Thursday

Thursday also marked the first time that Jeff Bezos was seen at the conference, with the Amazon founder who seems on track to soon pass Bill Gates and become the richest man in the world.

Allen & Co veterans Barry Diller and Diane von Furstenberg were also seen strolling the grounds early Thursday morning before the mad rush later in the day.

The designer's son Alex was also in attendance with his wife Ali Kay.

Other couples on campus included CAA co-founder Michael Ovitz and designer Tamara Mellon as well as Twitter Executive Chairman Omid Kordestani and his wife Gisel Hiscock.

Those two met while working together at Google over a decade ago, with rumors of a alleged affair between the pair making headlines at the same time that Kordestani ended his first marriage.

General Motors CEO Mary Barra brought along her husband Tony to the conference, while the former commissioner of the MLB Peter Ueberroth was accompanied by his wife Ginny.

Living legend: Former Pitssburgh Steelers coach and television analyst for CBS Bill Cowher on Thursday

Two become one: Peter Ueberroth, former Major League Baseball commissioner, and his wife Ginny on Thursday

Immigrants, they get the job done: Jerry Yang, the co-founder and former CEO of Yahoo!, was among those who made the cut

Fake news: Timothy O'Shaughnessy, president and chief executive officer of Graham Holdings, which controls 'The Washington Post'

Awaiting Tiff's arrival: Jack DeGioia, the president of Georgetown University, on Thursday

Here comes the story of the...: Peter Karmanos, owner of the Carolina Hurricanes hockey team, on Thursday

Muhtar Kent, the chairman of the Board of Directors of The Coca-Cola Company, was also one of the early risers who could be seen out and about at the crack of dawn, outfitted in one of the conference's ubiquitous vests.

Windbreakers were the jacket of choice meanwhile for Tom Brokaw and Jeffrey Katzenberg, who were seen walking and talking while out enjoying the crisp Idaho morning.

Team owners and other luminaries in the world of sports also continued to have a strong showing on Thursday.

Carolina Hurricanes owner Peter Karmanos, former coach Bill Cowher, Patriots owner Robert Kraft and Red Sox owner John Henry were among those attending sessions on campus.

Other familiar faces who are expected to be seen on campus Thursday include Spanx creator Sara Blakely, who is in Sun Valley with her husband and four young children.

Big gulp: Martin Lau (left), president of Tencent Holdings, walks with Sheryl Sandberg (right), chief operating officer of Facebook, during the second day of the annual Allen & Company conference

Transatlantic tandem: Francois-Henri Pinault (left), CEO of Kering and husband of Salma Hayek chats with Bryan Lourd (right), director and co-chairman of Creative Artists Agency

Elegiac hillbilly: Venture capitalist and author JD Vance attends the second day of Allen & Co on Wednesday

Sumner, Sumner, Sumnertime: Shari Redstone, vice chairman of Viacom Inc., arrives on the first day of the annual Allen & Co conference

Idaho is for lovers and designer camo jackets: Film producer Brian Grazer and his wife of one year Veronica Smiley

The annual conference has become known as a dealmaker's dream, with some of the media and technology industries' biggest sales taking place in the sleepy Idaho town.

This year could be the most eventful yet on that front thanks to the pro-business policies being touted and put in place by the new commander-in-chief.

Jared and Ivanka headed west early Wednesday morning from their new home in Washington DC.

The couple are reportedly paying their own way to attend the conference as well, and not using any taxpayer money for their flights to and from Idaho or their lodging.

Reports began to roll in that the two had arrived on the scene in the late afternoon on Wednesday, with the two making their way from the nearby airfield to the campus, where they will attend sessions through Sunday with some of America's wealthiest and most well-connected moguls.

It is also a decidedly liberal and Democratic crowd that has gathered, filled with many of President Trump's most vocal opponents.

Hera, Queen of the Gods: Bendet continues to be the conference's best-dressed attendee (above on Wednesday)

Father and son: Michael Eisner (left), former chairman and chief executive officer of The Walt Disney Company, talks with his son Eric Eisner (right), founder and chief executive officer of Double E Pictures and Stacey Bendet's husband

Lachlan what he sees: Robert Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots football team, and Lachlan Murdoch, co-chairman of 21st Century Fox

Every breath you take, every move you make: Michael Morell, former director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, attends the conference on Thursday

Sony boy: Michael Lynton, chairman of Snap and former CEO of Sony Entertainment, arrives on Tuesday evening

Back in black: Ronald Meyer, Vice Chairman of NBCUniversal stays cool in shorts as he walks the campus on Thursday

Diller is one of those Trump critics, and kicked things off by taking aim at President Trump.

'He hasn't done anything, really. I think it's just a joke. Hopefully it will be over relatively soon,' The chairman if IAC said in an interview with CNBC from The Gem State.

'It inexplicably began and it will inexplicably end.'

Diller said that he would not air his grievances and complaints however with Ivanka and Jared upon their arrival at the event.

'I can't blame them for the current situation,' explained Diller.

'What would be the point of bringing it up to someone who has no curiosity, doesn't listen, etc.? Why would anybody bother?'

Sam Altman, chief executive officer of Y Combinator, attends the third day of the annual Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, yesterday in Sun Valley, Idaho

Slam dunk: Former NBA basketball player Charles Barkley at the conference which hosts some of the world's most wealthy and powerful businesspeople from the media, finance, technology and political spheres

Lean in: Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer of Facebook, squints from the Idaho sun and hopefully from the bright ideas shared at the annual Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference

He also spoke about his problems with president Trump's immigration ban, saying that it is ultiamtely going to hurt the country.

'We're going to lose talent, rather than importing talent that we always need,' argued Diller.

'The immigration policies are reprehensible.'

He did however voice his support of some tax reform measures, including the planned reductions on how much if withheld from foreign earnings.

True blue: Leslie 'Les' Moonves, president and chief executive officer of CBS Corporation looks happy and relaxed at the annual Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference

Well connected: Lowell McAdam, chairman and chief executive officer of Verizon Communications, looks at his phone at Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference

There were a few notable names absent from the gathering of the rich and famous on Thursday.

Self-made billionaires Mark Zuckerberg and Oprah Winfrey both have yet to be seen at the event, while Rupert Murdoch is also a no-show thus far for the second straight year.

Marissa Mayer, who did not make the cut last year, was also once again left off the list of invitees as the recently ousted Yahoo head is busy plotting her next move.

Recently ousted Uber CEO Travis Kalanick is also not in Sun Valley, though it is not known if that was his choice or if the organizers left the embattled executive off the list.

Disney head Bob Iger will also not attend the conference, but the company will be represented by a number of his lieutenants, including the head of the TV division Ben Sherwood and CFO Christine McCarthy.

Color co-ordination: (L to R) Mark Davis, owner of the Oakland Raiders football team, and Martin Sorrell, CEO of Wire and Plastic Products (WPP), looking crisp in white t-shirts