What does losing a foot have to do with business development?

In 2013, a careless driver turned left into my motorcycle. Faced with years of surgeries to salvage my ankle or choosing the relative certainty of eventually walking with a prosthesis, I determined my future looked brightest without a left foot. Don’t be sad. I was playing golf 87 days later.

Most people wouldn’t choose amputation to sharpen their biz dev chops. I didn’t either, but that’s the way it worked out.

If you’re looking for BD help from someone who knows are little bit about high-pressure decision making, how to adapt to new realities and can improvise creative ways of accomplishing the mission without sacrificing integrity, always go with the handicapped guy. We have a knack for finding the simplest path.

Poise when things go sideways.

I love creating outlandishly smooth experiences for my clients and their collaborators, but sometimes conditions change. Everyone appreciates having a guy that’s confident in uncertain terrain and has the right skills to elegantly get the wheels back in line.

A step ahead.

I enjoy an occasional cheesy foot pun almost as much as I love creating durable relationships. So whether you’re here to explore my clients or you’re looking for a way to get a leg up with a guy who thrives on competition, you can be certain I’ll always put my best foot forward.