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Profile: Mike Sharrow


Mike Sharrow is the President and CEO of the C12 Group. He began as a member in 2010 while serving as an executive pastor for a large church in Texas and owner of a healthcare strategy consulting group. With a background spanning Fortune 50 corporate settings, start-ups, non-profit and local church, Mike has been discipled into an integrated life perspective around the calling all believers share to be disciple-making disciples and ambassadors of Christ across all vocations and contexts.

It was in 2005 when God revealed to Mike the perils of a “sacred versus secular” duality in life and since then he’s been on the adventure of living one life in Christ, with work as worship, business as ministry and life as mission.

Prior to that, he had served in a variety of leadership roles in both operations and sales corporately for the Walgreens Company, financial services as well as strategic development work with Health by Design. In 2011, he exited his commitments to join the local C12 practice in San Antonio as an associate chair serving CEOs across that market.  In 2013, he and a partner acquired the greater Central Texas region and stewarded it as it grew to a team of eight full-time chairmen serving nearly 150 leaders.  Mike is passionate about collaboration, strategic planning, Gospel initiatives and BHAG endeavors.

Mike grew up in Alaska, graduated from Trinity International University and the Loyola Graduate School of Business. He is married to Jacqui and they have two daughters, Elayna and Sophia. 

 

 

 


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