The Vistage Chair
Move from a life of success to a life of significance.

As a Vistage Chair, you help executives navigate their biggest challenges. You are part coach, mentor, guide, confidant and inspiration.

“Vistage Chairs are an elite group of highly respected business coaches. As one of 1200 Chairs, you will help executives reach their full potential by providing actionable and experienced-based perspectives and share your business acumen, leadership, and insight.”

Challenge, question and guide

As a Chair, you facilitate a confidential peer advisory group meeting each month with 12-16 executives from non-competing industries. Members discuss their most pressing issues and opportunities, gathering insights from those who’ve tackled similar situations.

Between group meetings, you connect one to one with each member for a deeper dive into their unique challenges. Vistage gives you a time-tested model and world-class support that delivers proven results.

As a Chair, you will:

Benefits of a Vistage Chair Practice

Help leaders succeed

Create an impact that ripples from the C-Suite, through company ranks and into your community.

Earn recurring income

There’s no limit on the number of groups you can launch. Chief executive members stay 5+ years on average.

Flexibility

As an independent contractor, you can build a practice that suits your schedule and ambition.

Stay local

Travel is minimal as your monthly meetings and one-to-one sessions are all local.

Could this be your next step?

Find out if becoming a Vistage Chair is right for you.

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“Vistage is an international membership organization of CEOs and Business Owners that meet each month for members to mutually assist one another in running their companies more effectively.”

A CEO’s proven system for better decisions and better results

Chair Qualifications

What does it take to be a Chair?

Vistage Chairs possess strong business acumen, superb management skills and an innate entrepreneurial spirit.

Frequently asked questions

How does Vistage work?

This is not your standard networking group. It’s a confidential forum of experienced executives who are committed to helping each other solve difficult challenges, evaluate opportunities and develop effective strategies for better professional and business performance. Whether the question is operational, financial, structural or even personal, the group provides wisdom, perspective and accountability to help executives make better decisions and achieve more than they ever imagined possible.

Vistage members are CEOs, business owners and key executives of small and midsize companies with $1M-$1B in annual revenue, representing nearly every industry. This diversity is key to furnishing advisory groups of members from non-competing industries, and providing members with relevant expertise, regardless of their industry or company size.

Members participate in monthly, Chair-led private advisory board meetings, and have access to one-to-one executive coaching, expert speakers, online industry-and-interest-based networks and proprietary content where they can ask questions of the global community. As a result, members make better decisions, achieve an improved work-life balance, and grow their companies 2.2 times faster than the average small to midsize business.

Vistage Chairs are an elite group of independent contractors who build and run private advisory groups of high-caliber business leaders from non-competing industries. Ideal Chairs are marked by qualifications such as 15+ years of executive experience, strong financial acumen, superb management skills and innate entrepreneurial spirit.

With Vistage’s support and assistance, Chairs build their first group, recruiting eight members in order to initially launch, and then grow and sustain the group to up to 18 members. Every month Chairs gather their members for candid, confidential roundtable discussion of their most pressing business issues. They also meet one to one with each member monthly to provide tailored executive coaching and guidance.

Generally, successful Vistage Chairs are former or transitioning C-Level executives, Chairman, President with at least $5M of P&L responsibility and the following attributes: possess an entrepreneurial spirit with bold leadership skills, have a passion for mentoring others, be experienced in leading a high-performing team, be a strong connector and networker, have the ability to listen to — and challenge — CEOs and senior executives, have achieved great success and are driven to give back.

No. Vistage Chairs are independent contractors, operating their own Vistage Chair Practices. There is no financial investment required to start a Vistage Chair Practice, other than personal travel costs to participate in Vistage learning and development events. Vistage provides the support, resources, learning and development, best practices and a framework for success.

As a Vistage Chair, you operate as an independent contractor and can determine the scope of your Vistage Practice. Should you move forward with exploring the opportunity to become a Vistage Chair, you will be asked to sign an NDA and then will have access to full compensation detail.

Vistage invests heavily in helping new Chairs to be successful. The support provided includes a world-class, award-winning learning and development program, a support team from both the Support Center office and in the field, marketing campaigns and branding efforts, infrastructure and the strength of the Vistage brand.

Take the next step.

Vistage Chairs have realized the kind of success to which most only aspire. Now, they have the opportunity to share their knowledge and experience to help others.

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Our approach

Diverse perspectives from a trusted group of peers, a respected executive coach (Chair) and subject matter experts help drive better results.

Our programs

Purpose-built for all leadership levels, including CEOs, key executives, business owners and emerging leaders.

Our results

There’s a reason why top executives stay with Vistage for more than 5 years on average.

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