Supporting you - flexibly as a consultant / advisor - or regularly as your fractional CFO.
What counts?
Finding clarity in complexity.
Growing companies face no shortage of challenges. The real question is where to focus.Together, we identify the metrics, priorities, and strategic questions that matter most for your business. Whether you are preparing for fundraising, planning your next growth phase, evaluating new markets, or improving profitability, we establish a shared understanding of what matters.
Typical questions include:
- How long is our runway?
- How much capital do we need to raise?
- Which KPIs truly drive our business?
- Which objectives should we prioritize?
- Which investors should we approach?
The outcome is not just a roadmap. It is confidence that you are focusing on the right questions.
How do you count it?
Building systems that create trust.
Good decisions require reliable information.I help companies design the financial, operational, and data foundations that turn business activity into meaningful insights. This includes implementing KPI frameworks, financial models, reporting structures, data architectures, process design, and automation initiatives.
Typical projects include:
- Financial planning and forecasting models
- KPI and management dashboards
- ERP and reporting infrastructure
- Process automation initiatives
- Data rooms and due diligence readiness
Because numbers only matter if everyone trusts them.
Make it count!
Taking ownership and getting things done.
As a Fractional CFO and operational partner, I step into the business and take responsibility for the work that needs to get done. Depending on your needs, this may mean very hands-on tasks in accounting and payroll, or help coordinating and managing investors, board members or external advisors.
My role is not limited to advising management teams. I work alongside them, fill capability gaps, and ensure that critical initiatives move forward.
In short: I do what needs to be done so founders can focus on where they create the most value.
Do you have a question or just want to pick my brain?
