
C12, which is the largest network of Christian CEO peer advisory groups in the country, has appointed BRIAN KUNIHIRO as the newest market leader of C12 Greater Triangle, serving the Pinehurst area.
Will Dixon, principal chair of C12 Greater Triangle, said, “Our region is seeing explosive growth. With that growth, comes a rising tide of business leadership in need of support. Brian’s skills and experience will be an incredible asset to Christian owners and CEOs in the Southern Pines area.”
Chairs of C12 are Christian entrepreneurs that have C-suite experience.
Using MBA level training materials and encouraging peers in a boardroom setting, the chairs help business leaders to excel.
In his role, Kunihiro will launch C12 Forums for CEOs and business owners in the Southern Pines and Pinehurst area.
Kunihiro completed his distinguished career as a Lieutenant Colonel in the US Army’s Special Forces branch. Over the past 12 years, he served as a senior advisor and chief operating office in US military operations with an emphasis on special operations, planning, and strategy development.
Kunihiro lives with his wife and four children in Whispering Pines. He is passionate about his faith in Jesus and sharing it with others. He is an active member of his church and community.
To learn more about C12, you can visit joinc12.com. If you are interested in joining Brian Kunihiro’s C12 Business Forums, contact him at brian.kunihiro@c12fo-rums.com.
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