Creative Solutions for Business

Creative Solutions for Business

Some opportunities do not fit neatly inside a traditional consulting framework. Kevin brings together entrepreneurial, business, legal, operational, marketing, financial, relationship, and strategic perspectives to help identify creative paths forward.

How This Works

What kind of opportunities call for creative business solutions?

Not every opportunity has an obvious owner or a clean category. A founder juggling a hybrid business model, an athlete building a brand outside the traditional endorsement path, a nonprofit trying to fund an unconventional program, or an executive facing a situation that touches legal, financial, and relationship considerations all at once — these are the moments where a single-discipline advisor runs out of road.

  • Multidisciplinary strategic thinking
  • Creative problem solving
  • Alternative approach development
  • Opportunity development
  • Resourceful deal and relationship building
  • Navigating organizational complexity
  • Overcoming roadblocks
  • Practical, real-world implementation
The most interesting opportunities rarely arrive labeled with the right department.

Kevin's own path — entrepreneurship, journalism and advertising, a law degree, former work in financial services, insurance, and real estate, and years in sports and entertainment business — means he is comfortable moving between disciplines rather than staying inside one lane. That range is the actual product: the ability to look at a complex situation from several angles at once and find a workable path forward, rather than forcing the situation into a framework that does not quite fit.

What does creative business problem solving actually look like day to day?

It usually starts with a conversation that would not fit neatly into a typical consulting intake form — a founder describing a tangle of relationships, a business structure, and a market opportunity all at once. Kevin's job is to help untangle the pieces, identify what is actually solvable, and propose alternative approaches the client may not have considered.

Is this a substitute for legal, financial, or other licensed advice?

No. Creative business solutions work is strategic and advisory. It does not replace legal counsel, licensed financial advice, or other regulated professional services — it often identifies where those professionals need to be brought in, and helps coordinate the bigger picture around their input.

Why would someone hire a generalist instead of a specialist?

Because many of the most valuable moves in a business — a partnership structure, a pivot, a new revenue model — require someone who can see across specialties and connect the dots. Specialists are essential for execution within their domain; a generalist strategist helps decide which domains matter and in what order.

What's an example of the kind of roadblock this addresses?

A stalled negotiation, a partnership that has hit a values or structure mismatch, a business model that technically works but has no natural champion inside a larger organization, or a founder who has outgrown their original plan and is not sure what comes next. In each case, the work is finding the next viable move.

Who This Is For

Built for situations that need a different kind of thinking

Entrepreneurs, executives, businesses, brands, athletes and sports organizations, and nonprofits facing an opportunity — or an obstacle — that does not fit inside a single specialty.

Creative solutions are not about shortcuts — they are about resourcefulness applied to a genuine opportunity. Once a workable path is identified, the next step is usually building the relationships to support it or moving directly into execution. See also strategic advisory for the broader planning work this often connects to.

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What Are You Trying to Make Happen?

A new business. A strategic partnership. A sponsorship. A deal. A relationship. A brand opportunity. A growth initiative. An event. A creative idea. A complex situation that needs a different perspective.

Sometimes the next step begins with the right conversation.

Strategy • Connections • Creative Solutions • Execution