New chief executive peer advisory group launched in Greensboro, NC by Vistage Chair Sam Turner

San Diego, March 13, 2015— Vistage Chair Sam Turner has announced the formation of the newest chief executive group- for business owners and CEOs in Greensboro, NC. As one of more than 400 Vistage Chairs in the US, Turner 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: “Sam, congratulations on your launch! It has been a journey, and you made it. We are proud to have you in the Chair community. We expect that you will continue to add to your group and be a positive influence in your VCG with the other Chairs in your area. Again, congratulations!”

Sam owns an organizational consulting firm that specializes in executive assessment, selection, and development. He has worked with clients and leaders worldwide. He has extensive management experience in a textile-printing firm where he held a number of positions including Partner and VP of Operations & Sales. His work experience includes both retail and production management. He earned his bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate in psychology from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

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