You don’t need more help. You need your business to work.

I work with established service-based businesses to identify what’s not working, remove bottlenecks, and rebuild operations so the business runs without constant oversight.

Most founders I work with are capable, driven, and already successful.

They’ve built something real.

But behind the scenes:

  • Everything still runs through them
  • The team depends on them more than it should
  • Growth has created more complexity — not less

At a certain point, it’s not about working harder.

It’s about fixing how the business actually runs.

And while you could keep pushing through, you know there’s a smarter way forward. That’s where I come in.

What I Actually Do

I step into growing businesses and identify what’s not working — then fix it.

Not surface-level organization.
Not more tools.

I:

  • Diagnose where operations are breaking down
  • Remove bottlenecks that keep founders stuck
  • Rebuild systems so work moves without constant oversight
  • Align teams around structure that actually holds

The goal isn’t to add more.

It’s to make the business run without depending on you.

Background

My background is in high-level operations within private banking and complex client environments, where precision, discretion, and execution matter.

I’ve worked inside and alongside multiple service-based businesses at different stages of growth — and the pattern is consistent:

  • strong businesses held together by the founder
  • teams that rely too heavily on one person
  • systems that exist, but don’t hold

That experience shapes how I approach every engagement:

  • identify the real problem quickly
  • fix what actually matters
  • build structure that holds as the business grows

How I Approach this Work

I don’t believe in overcomplicating businesses.

Most of the time, the problem isn’t a lack of tools or effort — it’s a lack of structure.

I focus on:

  • clarity over complexity
  • execution over ideas
  • systems that actually get used

This isn’t about building a perfect business.

It’s about building one that functions — consistently — without you holding it together.

Who I Work Best With

I work with founders and leaders who:

  • have already built something meaningful
  • are experiencing growth, complexity, or operational strain
  • are ready to operate differently — not just work harder

This is not for:

  • early-stage businesses
  • those looking for task-based support
  • or anyone who isn’t ready to change how things run

Start with clarity

If your business has grown — but hasn’t gotten easier — the next step is getting clear on what’s not working.