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Chiropractic coaches to retire The Masters Circle Global

masters circle globalBob Hoffman, DC, and Dennis Perman, DC, have announced the Dec. 20 closing of The Masters Circle Global, a chiropractic business coaching company founded in 2000.

After nearly a quarter of a century of groundbreaking contributions, the company leaves behind a powerful legacy that has shaped the chiropractic profession in significant and countless ways, noted a company press release.

Far-reaching influence

With an innovative approach rooted in Identity-Based Coaching, The Masters Circle Global has empowered thousands of doctors of chiropractic across the globe to reach new heights of personal and professional excellence.

The company has touched the lives of colleagues across the U.S., as well as in countries such as England, Italy, the Netherlands, Denmark, Scotland, Switzerland, Israel, Australia, New Zealand, Aruba, Belgium, France, Norway and every province of Canada. Its reach and influence have changed the face of chiropractic care through business and personal coaching.

Masters Circle Global accomplishments

The Masters Circle Global succeeded in its mission of raising the standards and the consciousness of the chiropractic profession. Over its 24 years of service, The Masters Circle Global has accumulated an impressive list of accomplishments. It has:

Beyond the numbers, the press release further noted, The Masters Circle Global has introduced countless vital concepts and topics that had previously been unspoken of or unexplored in the field that have since transformed practices and patient outcomes. The founders’ commitment to presenting a new way of thinking and a new mindset of achievement has encouraged DCs to achieve excellence and has paved the way for future generations of successful professionals equipped to meet the demands of an evolving marketplace.

The choice to retire

For Hoffman and Perman, the decision to close The Masters Circle Global and retire was a bittersweet one.

“Our mission has always been to inspire and empower, and we feel we have truly accomplished that. The Masters Circle Global has been about more than just coaching — it’s been a movement, a change in how we approach care and a community of passionate professionals committed to growth,” said Hoffman.

“We are sad to say goodbye to the organization we built and to a remarkable and engaged membership, but we are incredibly proud of the mark and contributions we’ve made on the chiropractic profession,” Perman added.

As the chiropractic world bids farewell to The Masters Circle Global, the profession acknowledges the profound and lasting influence of this organization. The achievements of Hoffman, Perman and their team have laid a foundation of support, growth and innovation that will continue to benefit practitioners and their patients for years to come.

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