Thank you for your interest

Thank you for submitting your application for Vistage membership. We are currently reviewing your information. A regional consultant will reach out to you if you match the criteria for a Vistage peer advisory program in your area.

Please review the following FAQs to better understand how we match business leaders with our current program offerings and to learn more about other valuable resources we create for executive leaders. As a thank you for your time, we’ve also added you to our exclusive subscription list. Be on the lookout for access to our latest research and original content to help you solve your toughest business challenges.

To your success,
Team Vistage

Frequently asked questions

If I don’t qualify, what else can Vistage offer me?
The Vistage Research Center regularly publishes free content and hosts live webinars from leading economists and experts in all areas of business. Vistage is also actively searching for new Chairs (coaches), expert speakers, and event sponsors. If you think these opportunities better align with your business needs, we encourage you to apply.
How do I qualify? What type of groups are there?
Vistage membership is ideal for CEOs, presidents and key executives of companies with annual revenues of $1M+ and higher. We offer three core programs:

The Chief Executive program offers peer advisory and one-to-one coaching for seasoned CEOs, presidents and business owners with $5M+ in annual revenue and at least 50+ employees.

The Small Business program offers peer advisory and one-to-one coaching for the business leader with $1 -$5 million in annual revenue and 10 –50 employees.

The Key Executive program is an elite peer group of high-performing C-level executives, VPs and directors that focuses on strategy and executive leadership alignment.
When I meet the criteria for a Vistage membership, how will it help me improve as a leader and grow my business?
In 2020, Vistage CEO members grew their annual revenue on average by 4.6%, while nonmembers with comparable businesses saw revenue decrease by 4.7% according to Dun & Bradstreet data study.