
Where We Engage
Wingate is not brought in for generalized advice. We are engaged when someone who has built something valuable decides that what comes next — personally or professionally — deserves the same intention, precision, and trusted counsel that got them here.
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Identity
A founder post-exit realizes their next move carries more identity risk than financial risk
2
Misalignment
An executive is making a decision that is strategically sound — but personally misaligned
3
Perception
A public figure is navigating a situation where perception, privacy, and personal direction must all move together
4
Transition
An athlete is transitioning out of the career that defined them — and into one that hasn't been defined yet
5
Influence
A cultural leader is managing the weight of influence while quietly losing clarity on what they actually want
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Direction
Success has created optionality — but removed direction
7
Signal
The inner circle is no longer a source of honest signal
8
Complexity
Relationships — personal or professional — have become complex in ways that require more than advice
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Irreversible
The next move cannot be delegated, modeled, or reversed
10
Fracture
Everything looks right on the outside — and something essential is misaligned on the inside

