Fractional IT leadership
All of it. All the time. On call.
A senior security and technology person who already knows your environment, on retainer, working alongside your MSP and your team rather than replacing either.
When you need me
Reach me directly.
No queue, no ticket number, no account manager relaying questions to someone technical. You get me, and I already have the context, so you never start over.
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Phone, email, or text
Answered within one business day, and the same day when it's actually urgent.
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Vendors and contracts, before you sign
Send me the agreement. I'll tell you what you're actually agreeing to and what needs to change.
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New AI tools, before they go live
Your medical director wants to try an AI transcription service? Send it over. I'll risk-assess the vendor, read their terms against your BAA, and tell you what has to be true before anyone turns it on.
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Board and funder questions
I'll write the answer, or sit in the meeting and give it. Including the ones that start with "are we covered for."
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Incidents
I'm your first call, and I coordinate — deciding what matters, who needs telling, and what your notification obligations actually are. Hands-on containment stays with your MSP or an incident response firm, and I'll work with them.
Even when you don't
These arrive whether you call me or not.
A quiet year is the goal, not a wasted one. If nothing goes wrong, you should still end the year with more than you started it with.
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MONTHLY
A standing call
Thirty minutes. What's changed, what's coming, what's bothering you. Short months are fine — the point is that you never go a quarter without talking to me.
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QUARTERLY
A written review
What changed, what closed, what's still open, and what I'd do next. Short enough that your ED will actually read it, formal enough to forward.
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QUARTERLY
Your AI and vendor register
Every AI tool and vendor that touches your data, and whether the agreements you signed actually cover what they're doing now. Most organizations have no idea this list has grown. Almost nobody else produces this.
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ONGOING
Your assessment kept current
Rolled forward as things change, instead of rebuilt from scratch every year. When somebody asks for it, it's already true.
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ONGOING
Regulatory watch
When something changes that touches you specifically, you hear it from me. Not a newsletter — a note that says this one is yours, and here's what to do.
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ANNUAL
A board-ready summary
One document you can hand to your board, your funder, or your insurance carrier without editing it first.
How it starts and what it costs
With an assessment. Always.
Not as an upsell. Advising an organization I haven't actually looked at is guessing, and you'd be paying me every month for guesses. Once the assessment is done I know your environment, and everything after that is fast.
Fractional IT leadership
Monthly call, quarterly review, and me on the other end of the phone in between.
$2,799 / month Founding-client rate. Three months to start, then it continues annually. Sixty days’ notice to end it, and I’ll remind you before it renews. Your assessment fee comes off the first month. If a month turns into a project, I’ll scope and quote it separately rather than quietly doing it badly.
Why annual, and not month to month. The first three months are the heavy lift. After that the job changes: your staff turns over, your vendors ship features nobody asked for, a rule gets enforced that wasn’t before, and somebody signs up for an AI tool on a Tuesday. Security isn’t a project that finishes — it’s a thing that stays true or quietly stops being true. Annual is how it stays true.
Where the line is. I'm not a help desk and I'm not your MSP. I don't reset passwords, manage endpoints, or run your backups — I make sure whoever does is doing it right, and I answer for it when someone asks. If you don't have an MSP, I'll help you pick one.