When you're too close to the problem, clarity becomes harder to find.


A strategic advisory session lets you experience what it's like to work with me as a trusted thought partner.  

We’ll distill the noise in your head and create a clear pathway forward – whatever you are working on. These sessions are great for leaders who need focused support on a select challenge. This may include:

  • Bringing an idea or vision to life — Getting what's in your head onto paper and translating it into something others can connect with.

  • Creating clarity from complexity — Organizing a web of ideas, priorities and possibilities into a focused path forward.

  • Navigating important decisions — Cutting through competing priorities and identifying where your time, energy and attention are best spent.

  • Strengthening key communications — Refining an important piece of communication, such as a webpage, presentation, email or other customer-facing asset, so it resonates with the people you're trying to reach.

  • Aligning your business around what matters most — Reconnecting with your core goals, values and direction as your business evolves.


Strategic Advisory Session

A focused, 75-minute working session designed to bring clarity to the business decision, opportunity or challenge that's most important right now.

Includes:

  • Pre-session intake questionnaire

  • Review of relevant materials (optional)

  • 75-minute focused strategy session

  • Personalized summary with key insights and next steps

  • Credit toward your first month of the Strategic Advisory Partnership if you move forward within 30 days


Considering an ongoing partnership?

Many founders use this session as a starting point before deciding whether an ongoing advisory relationship is the right fit.

If we decide to continue working together, your investment will be credited toward your first month of the Strategic Advisory Partnership when you begin within 30 days.


I follow a simple formula with compelling results: listen deeply, ask intentional questions and distill it all into something of value.

For example, I’ve helped…

  • A CEO refine a web of ideas into core message points for thought leadership

  • Cofounders define and align their shared vision for a new venture

  • A startup founder chart priorities for her own wellbeing as a leader

  • A CEO organize her ideas into compelling discussion points for a leadership roundtable

  • A new founder describe his company with precision and a personal touch 


Here’s how others have described my support…


“You ask really good questions that help people get to the heart of their issues on their own. That's a rare gift.” 

“You can take chaos and order it, turn thoughts into words, ideas into plans.” 

“You have an ability to analyze a situation and see how it can be better. It makes you a good sounding board for feedback and ideas.”

You ask great questions. You seek to understand a person, concept, or any subject beyond the surface level.”

“You have a knack for categorizing or breaking down information into coherent pieces.” 

“… you've been a great sounding board for me for years now. I trust your discernment and wisdom, and I leave every conversation with you feeling understood and encouraged.” 

“You are an incredibly insightful listener… you take the time to hear what other people are actually saying and you make assessments based on what they're saying.” 

“Caprice asked thoughtful questions and carefully listened to extract the most meaningful points from my vision. She put words and descriptions to our company that are better than I could have imagined.”

“She listens deeply and purposefully to everything you tell her. While working with Caprice, I felt like she was always present and focused. This allowed me to relax and trust more.”

“She listens with laser precision, researches, thoughtfully thinks things through and executes. Her contributions continually exceeded my expectations.”

“Caprice is a stand out as a highly empathetic and proactive collaborator.”


Need clarity on your own project?