C12 Mid-Atlantic Expands into Richmond, VA.

Dan Heneghan

 

(Richmond, VA) (November 14, 2022) — C12, the nation’s largest network of Christian CEO peer advisory groups, has named Daniel (Dan) Heneghan of Wilmington the market leader of C12 Mid-Atlantic in the Richmond, Virginia area.

 

Dan joins C12 with more than 35 years of C-level executive marketing and sales leadership within start-up healthcare information, software, and services companies, Dan’s career responsibilities have included P&L, market positioning, sales planning, product development, account management, and annual revenue sales goal achievements for various companies.

 

Dan is a graduate of the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (BA-History 1979). He and his wife Nell, of 32 years, have four daughters and three grandsons. During their time in Wilmington, NC, Dan and Nell served and supported both local church and international mission ministries in various capacities.

 

Dan will launch C12 business owner/CEO Forums in the Richmond area in January, adding to the more than 350 Forums meeting worldwide and serving over 3,000 members. Chairs are Christian entrepreneurs with C-suite experience who help business leaders achieve excellence using MBA-level training materials tailored to the needs of those running companies and by enabling the power of peers in a board-room-like setting.

 

C12 Mid-Atlantic has served CEOs and business owners for the last 16 years and is excited to now offer the opportunity to leaders in Richmond, VA, through the leadership of Dan. His business experience, deep love for the Lord, and desire to help business leaders build great businesses for a greater purpose makes him a perfect addition to the C12 Mid-Atlantic team.

 

To learn more about joining Dan Heneghan’s C12 Business Forum, contact him at daniel.heneghan@c12forums.com.


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