Join Our Director Consultant Team

Step up, expand your network, and help other businesses grow by living the Givers Gain® philosophy.

The Opportunity & The Profile

This is an opportunity to grow, and a profile for success.

Would You Like...

Increased exposure and visibility for your business?

Advanced training and self development?

To enhance your credibility and profitability?

Do You Have...

A genuine desire to help others succeed?

A commitment to the Givers Gain® philosophy?

The ability and discipline to schedule your own time?

What Does a Director Consultant Do?

The BNI Director Consultant Program is a voluntary position designed to help our members increase their profitability by expanding their referral network and helping others.

As a Director, you will be a key leader in your region, overseeing 1 chapter. Your primary role is to provide support, training, and education to help chapters increase membership, retain current members, and maximize their BNI success.

The Ideal Candidate

Ideal candidates are former Chapter Presidents, Vice Presidents, and Secretary Treasurers; as well as Members regardless of seniority that have found success using the BNI platform and want to pay it forward. They will possess the following attributes:

- Strong leadership and presentation skills.

- A deep understanding of BNI policies and guidelines.

- A passion for living the Givers Gain® Philosophy!

- Have a six-month history of being in the Green on the Power of One.

Ready to Step Up?

Are you a dedicated member, passionate about the Givers Gain® philosophy? We're looking for leaders who want to take their BNI experience to the next level. If this sounds like you, let us know by filling out the form!

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