Priorities are what we do. Everything else is just talk!
Location: Tidewater / Richmond / Charlottesville
C12 is pleased to offer prospective members the opportunity to participate in all of C12’s group discussion meetings.
Meetings start promptly at scheduled time and lunch is provided. Meetings will not be held on holidays.
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Meeting |
Location |
Time |
Faciliator |
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2nd Thursday C12 Group
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James River Country Club
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9:00am- |
Randy Case
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3rd Wednesday C12 Group
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Founders Inn
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9:00am- |
Randy Case
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3rd Thursday C12 Group
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Hondo's Prime 4024-C Cox Road, |
9:30am- |
Ralph Miller
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2nd Wednesday |
Crowne Plaza Hotel
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9:00am- |
Randy Case
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1st Thursday Wives Group
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6 Wornam Farm Rd., |
10:00- |
Shelley Case
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2nd Wednesday Wives Group
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337 N. George Washington |
2:00- |
Shelley Case
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The C12 Group: This is the ministry’s signature offering, reserving membership for Christian business owners and CEOs with 5 or more employees and/or $500,000 or more in annual revenues. Members take part in monthly roundtables where they receive business-related guidance and instruction, based on C12’s proprietary MBA-caliber materials and resources. A C12 Group consists of 10-15 non-competing peers from businesses of all sizes. Discussion of best practices is a key focus item but the predominant theme at each meeting is accountability to Christ for the state of business affairs. Commitment- both to Christ and to the business- is the operative word and guiding principle for every C12 Group member, and in every C12 meeting.
The Key Players Group: The focus of the Key Players Group is to assist C12 members in developing the natural talents, business acumen and leadership abilities of key staff members. Additionally, key players are evaluated as to their potential for filling the important role of general management successors. Generally, Key Players participate in the same ministry programs and opportunities as C12 members, with some material scaled down to be more inline with the scope of their current responsibilities. It is not essential that Key Players be Christians; however, they must demonstrate a willingness to accept the teachings and principles while endeavoring to promote, and ensure compliance with, these same principles in the business operations.