New small business peer advisory group launched in Washington D.C. by Vistage Chair Gerry Stephens

San Diego, March 24, 2016— Vistage Chair Gerry Stephens has announced the formation of the newest small business group- for business owners and CEOs in Washington D.C.  As one of more than 400 Vistage Chairs in the US, Stephens will help his group members get results using a proprietary issue processing method to tackle their most challenging business questions. More than 45,000 executives, business owners and CEOs around the world rely on local area groups to get the most out of their businesses.

Vistage Regional Executive Lee Peters applauded his success: “Congrats on the launching your Chair practice!  I have really enjoyed getting to know you throughout the process and have admired your leadership.  Your members are absolutely going to love the group you have assembled and I trust they will also admire you as a leader too.  Congrats on a job well done and welcome to the tribe! “

Gerry Stephens is President and CEO of IntraSpec Associates, LLC. He has over 25 years of independent management consulting experience with technology-based business, interlaced with senior executive positions in Sales and Business Development, Marketing, Finance, Business Operations, Customer Services, Manufacturing, and Engineering. Gerry has an MBA from Baldwin Wallace University, a BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of Akron, and is a former Captain in the US Air Force..

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