
Become the architect of your own intelligence
Two decades of hard-won judgment, scattered across inboxes, notebooks, slide decks, and your own head. Every big decision starts from scratch because the thinking that would inform it lives in forty places at once. And the obvious answer, AI, comes with a problem nobody addresses for leaders like you: you cannot paste your employer's confidential work into a chatbot and hope for the best. So you watch everyone else claim AI leverage while you stay careful, stay slower, and stay buried under your own brilliance.
The issue was never your discipline. It is that no one ever helped you build the infrastructure your knowledge deserves, with the confidentiality lines drawn before a single file moves.
This is done-with-you since every company and executive has a unique set of parameters to adhere to. We start with a four-hour intake: we inventory what you know, draw your Confidentiality Map so what must never leave your head never does, and choose the problems your vault will solve first. Between sessions I customize a pre-built starter vault around your world. Then we spend a full build day together - virtual from anywhere or in person in New York City - moving your knowledge into a private system with permissioned AI working safely on top.
A 30-day check-in call keeps momentum after the build, and optional quarterly tune-ups are there if you need additional support. You leave owning the one asset no employer controls: your own thinking. Founding rate, $2,999, and it will rise.
Before working with her, I was doing mental gymnastics every day - trying to win at work without dropping the parenting ball and wondering if I should really pursue the open leadership role. One career strategy plan later, I had a plan, real tools, and the drive to win. Also: I got the job. I am making $225K more than before with my family life intact.


I came in feeling behind — like I should never have applied for this new C-suite role. I left with custom AI tools, a clear strategy, and the wild idea that maybe I can have both ambition and presence. Turns out, they make each other stronger.