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ExecHQ does not have and has never had full-time employees in the New York City area. This appears to be one of our former consultants in that area.
As this individual mentions in the comments, as the CEO at ExecHQ, I got involved to help in this situation. We regularly try to help our executive advisors in many ways, but the bottom line is that our executive advisors have to take responsibility for lead generation. ExecHQ helps our executives get clients through training, introductions to our 60+ Strategic Alliance Partner firms, including being partners in an Alliance formed by the 5th largest CPA firm in the world, and by leads that come in from a variety of sources. The pandemic made it difficult for our executives to get clients as, like most of the rest of the world, it severely impacted most businesses.
If this individual wants to blame me, this is where the buck stops and I accept responsibility; however I disagree with most of the things that the individual claims that we never did, or that we failed to do. My request of this individual is: reach out to me by email, I would be happy to talk with you and resolve whatever lingering issue is troubling you.
In our business model, our executives retain 97% of the revenues from clients, and ExecHQ keeps 3% of revenues, subject to a minimum annual amount. For more information on our business model, visit our website at: https://www.exechq.com/join-exechq/
Jim Hoggatt, CEO | jim.hoggatt@exechq.com