Lead a Group

Lead a Group

Lead with Purpose Become an R360 Chair

If you've built your own success and now want to help others thrive, this is your next chapter.

Living Well, Doing Good. Together.

Living Well, Doing Good. Together.

R360 is a community of extraordinary individuals and families focused on living well and doing good — in every dimension of wealth.

Our members are founders, investors, innovators, and changemakers who have achieved exceptional success and are now asking deeper questions: What’s next? What matters most? How can I use what I’ve built to create something even more meaningful?

They come to R360 not just for insight, but to be part of a trusted circle that values purpose alongside prosperity, and legacy alongside leadership.

What it Means to Be a Chair

What it Means to Be a Chair

As an R360 Chair, you don’t just join the conversation, you guide it. You create space for meaningful dialogue, foster trusted relationships, and help shape a culture where wealth is understood in its fullest sense.

  • Facilitate local chapter meetings five times a year.

  • Host intimate gatherings and member dinners.

  • Moderate conversations with world-class speakers and thought leaders.

  • Serve as trusted connectors within the R360 network.

“I’ve run businesses, joined boards, invested in startups, but this is the most meaningful leadership role I’ve taken on.”

— Craig Sumerel, Midwest & Chicago Chapter Chair

What Does It Take to Be a Great Chair?

R360 Chapter Chairs are leaders who bring the right qualities to guide meaningful peer communities.

While every Chair brings a unique background, the most successful share a few essential qualities:

Credibility and Trust

Respected and relied upon within their community or professional network.

Strong Network

A strong personal network with the potential to form or grow a local R360 chapter.

Proven Success

Proven success in business, investing, or leadership.

Group Experience

Experience guiding groups, mentoring peers, or facilitating meaningful conversations.

Emotional Intelligence

High emotional intelligence and a natural ability to listen and connect.

Spirit of Service

Chairs lead through generosity, not ego.

Frequently Asked Questions

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