FBL chapters are where high-integrity business owners, executives, and operators gather to sharpen one another professionally, personally, and ethically. Not a franchise. Not a pitch-fest. A better room.
An FBL chapter is a locally led fellowship of business leaders who commit to building trusted relationships, exchanging real insight, and operating with a higher standard in business and life.
Most leaders don’t need more meetings. They need a better room. FBL chapters exist to create high-trust tables where real growth happens—professionally, personally, and ethically.
Chapter Leaders are typically business owners, founders, or senior executives who are already respected locally for integrity, follow-through, and the ability to lead peers.
Chapter Leaders aren’t “hosts.” They are stewards of culture—setting the tone, protecting the room, and building a chapter that stays aligned with FBL’s framework.
Every chapter reflects its local market—but all chapters share the same foundation so the room stays strong, scalable, and aligned.
Starting an FBL chapter isn’t complicated—but it is intentional. This is a quick self-qualification to help you decide if you’re the right kind of leader to steward a chapter well.
The goal is alignment and clarity. These answers cover what most leaders ask before they decide to start a chapter.