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EPISODE · Oct 21, 2025 · 15 MIN

Ep.#83: Inside C12: Peer Boards For Faith-Driven CEOs

from Good Neighbor Podcast: Auburn and Opelika · host Susannah Hodges at Village Centre Press

We explore how C12 helps Christian business owners build strong companies with clear mission, healthy culture, and measurable results. Ben shares the model, the history, and why moving from technician to builder changes both businesses and families.• What C12 peer advisory boards are and how they work• Monthly full-day meetings with practical business tools• Integrating ministry focus with profit and excellence• History from Buck Jacobs to a global network• Local Auburn–Opelika group structure and invite process• Ben’s shift from real estate to chairing C12• Results in companies, marriages and parenting• Why the five-employee stage demands leadership• Myths about Bible study vs business rigor• Mission, vision and values to beat urgency• Simple systems that scale culture and performance• How to visit a board and get involvedTo visit a group or learn more, email bin.com at C12groups, call 706-604-5098, or find C12 of West Georgia and East Alabama on the C12 forums web page

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