Boston business community welcomes Jeff Janer’s newest Vistage chief executive group

San Diego, May 28, 2015— Vistage Chair Jeff Janer has announced the formation of his newest chief executive group in the Boston, MA area. Janer 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 Phil Thomas applauded his success: “Congratulations, Jeff on the successful launch of your first Vistage group! It has been an amazing journey, starting with your own membership in a Vistage group for several years. It’s great to have you as part of the Boston area Chair community. Welcome to the pack!”

Jeff is a two-time CEO and Board member, and has also held executive business development, marketing and operations management positions in VC-backed and large enterprises since 1980, including being part of the founding team of four companies. He has the ability to develop new markets and strong partner relationships; and has been successful in building businesses by focusing on helping customers to capitalize on the opportunities for more effective solutions created by the Internet and related mobile technologies. Jeff holds a BA in International Relations from Brown University.

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