Vistage Chair Steve Cummings launches new executive coaching group for chief executives in Kalamazoo, Michigan

San Diego, CA (July 16, 2021) – Vistage Chair Steve Cummings recently launched a new chief executive group in the Kalamazoo market. Founded in 1957, Vistage brings together exclusive groups of high-performing CEOs through a proven leadership experience that delivers results both personally and professionally. When leaders come together in their confidential monthly Vistage private advisory board meetings, they gain the perspective, clarity and support to help them become better leaders and accelerate their company’s growth. More than 45,000 Vistage members worldwide have access to expert speakers, personalized coaching sessions and international networking.

Cummings said, “I am grateful for the opportunity to help local CEOs to become the best version of themselves. I am really excited to see the impact these leaders will make in Michigan companies and communities.”

Cummings has more than 30 years in executive level management including three presidential roles and has managed bank turnarounds. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Clarkson University and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Notre Dame. Cummings is the Managing Partner of SPC Consulting focusing on guiding businesses in developing strategies to grow and overcome financial challenges.

About Vistage Worldwide, Inc.
Vistage is the world’s largest CEO coaching and peer advisory organization for small and midsize businesses. For more than 65 years, we’ve been helping CEOs, business owners and key executives solve their greatest challenges through confidential peer groups and one-to-one executive coaching sessions. Today, more than 45,000 members in 35 countries rely on Vistage to help make better decisions for their companies, families and communities. The results prove it: Vistage CEO members grew their annual revenue on average by 4.6% in 2020, while nonmembers with comparable small and midsize businesses saw revenue decrease by 4.7%, according to a study of Dun & Bradstreet data. Learn more at vistage.com.

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