Vistage
Paul Robinson currently serves as President & CEO of Home of the Innocents, where responsibilities include upholding the organization's mission and managing its strategic objectives, programs, fundraising, and budget. In addition, Paul is a member of Vistage Worldwide, Inc., the largest CEO peer advisory and executive coaching organization. Previously, Paul led R&L Enterprises, Inc. as President, overseeing a significant Papa John's Pizza franchise operation. Earlier career experiences include roles as Assistant Branch Manager at PNC and Supervisor at PNC Mortgage. Paul holds an MBA from the University of Louisville and a BS in Biology from Indiana University Bloomington.
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Vistage
Vistage International is a peer advisory membership organization that assembles and facilitates private advisory boards for CEOs, senior executives, and business owners. The organization serves more than 20,000 CEOs and senior executives in 16 countries. Its members participate in chair-led advisory board peer groups, receive one-to-one coaching,learn from professional speakers, and interact among a global network of CEOs representing a broad range of industries. Its Vistage CEO Confidence Index has been tracking CEO confidence and main street business issues since 2003.Vistage International offers an online global network with access to a community of more than 14,500 members around the world. The organization enables its users to get answers on any number of issues related to business strategy, marketing, sales, legal issues, staffing, and even personal issues that may be affecting users’ professional life.Vistage International was founded in 1957 and is headquartered in San Diego, California with additional U.S. offices in St. Clair Shores, Michigan; Jacksonville, Florida; and Brookfield, Wisconsin. It is also active in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Chile, Germany, Ireland, Mexico, Malaysia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, South Africa, and the United Kingdom.