About C12 Colorado
C12 has spent three decades proving that Christian CEOs sharpen each other best in a disciplined room. The Colorado area launched in December of 2019 and now serves 78 leaders — 64 CEOs and owners plus 14 key players — across 7 forums from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs.
Twelve non-competing CEOs who see your real numbers and have no reason to flatter you. The room's only agenda is your faithfulness and your fruitfulness.
One forum day and one FOCUS60 coaching hour every month — about 100 hours a year of deliberate work on the business, and on you.
The conviction that a company is a platform for eternal impact: for employees, customers, suppliers, and community. Not a side program — the operating model.
The chairs
Every C12 chair ran the chair before they took one — decades of P&L ownership, exits, and payroll they personally guaranteed. Chairing is their full-time calling.





Who belongs here
Members lead companies of roughly ten or more employees and $2M+ in revenue — large enough that decisions carry real weight, and lonely enough at the top that honest counsel is hard to find.
Senior executives who aren’t the owner have their own track: the Key Player forum.
Common questions
CEOs, owners, and presidents of companies with roughly 10 or more employees and $2M+ in annual revenue, who want to run a great business and are open to running it for a greater purpose. Membership is by invitation after a forum visit.
Monthly dues vary by forum type — most CEO forums run $1,450/month, billed automatically through the member portal. That covers the monthly forum day, your private FOCUS60 hour, curriculum, and events.
Plan on about 100 hours a year: one full forum day each month, one coaching hour, and the reading or prep that makes both worth it.
Members come from many church backgrounds and some are still working out what they believe. What we ask is genuine openness to examining business through a biblical lens — that's the table we set.
The average member stays well over four years. The forum compounds: the longer the room knows your business, the better its counsel gets.