Get in touch / Winchester, VA
One Person Answers This Phone, And It's Me.
No intake team, no routing menu, no form that disappears into a queue. Tell me about the seat you're filling and I'll write back within one business day — usually the same afternoon.
Start a conversation / the form
Tell Me About The Role.
A few sentences is plenty to start. The title, the company, and what's making the seat hard to fill — that's the right first email. We'll get into the details on a call.
If you'd rather just talk, call me at (540) 875-8664 between 10am and 4pm. First conversations run about twenty minutes, and there's no charge for them — I'd rather know whether I'm the right fit before either of us commits.
Three ways through / pick whichever's easiest
However You'd Rather Reach Me.
Call
(540) 875-8664Live during office hours, Monday through Saturday, 10am to 4pm. Leave a message after and I return calls the same day.
Best for sending over a role description or a job spec. I read every message myself and reply within one business day.
In person
805 Pennsylvania AveIf you're in Winchester, the door's open during office hours. A quick note ahead means the coffee's already on.
The office / by appointment or by chance
805 Pennsylvania Avenue.
805 Pennsylvania AveWinchester, VA 22601
- Monday – Friday10am – 4pm
- Saturday10am – 4pm
- SundayClosed
Before the first call / what helps me help you
Three Things Worth Having In Front Of You.
None of these are required to reach out — a one-line email is a perfectly good start. But if you've got them handy, our first twenty minutes will go a lot further.
The role, in your own words
What this person owns, who they report to, and what "good" looks like a year in. The honest version, not the polished job-post version.
Why the seat is still open
New growth, a departure, a role that's outgrown someone — knowing the real reason shapes who I look for and how I pitch it.
Your timeline and your range
When you'd like someone in the seat, and a rough comp band. I'll tell you on that first call if the two line up — and if they don't.
