You've built a successful career. But you know you don't want the next ten years to look like the last ten.
Whether your next move is a career change, leaving corporate to build a business, or fixing the one you've already started, you need a strategy for how to get from where you are now to where you want to go.
CAREER • BUSINESS • WHAT COMES NEXT
You can be successful at something and still question whether you want to KEEP doing it.
This is a complicated place to be when you've spent 15, 20, or 25 years building a career.
You have experience. A reputation. An income. A professional identity. A life built around the decisions you've already made.
So when you start thinking about doing something different, the question isn't simply, Should I stay or should I leave?
It's what leaving would actually mean. What staying would require. Whether another role would give you what you're looking for. Whether the business idea you keep thinking about makes sense. Whether the business you've already started can actually work. And how any of those decisions fit the life you want outside of work.
Because wanting something different doesn't automatically tell you what to do next.
I think we need to have a more honest conversation about women, work, ambition and what happens when the career you worked so hard to build no longer feels like the obvious future.
Leaving corporate isn't automatically brave.
Staying isn't automatically fear.
Entrepreneurship isn't the right answer for every woman who is tired of her job.
And wanting something different doesn't mean you're suddenly less ambitious.
Sometimes the right move is another executive role. Sometimes it's changing industries. Sometimes it's staying where you are but changing the role work plays in your life. Sometimes it's building a business. And sometimes you've already made the move and need to decide whether what you're building now is actually working.
There isn't one answer for accomplished women at this stage of their professional lives.
There is only the answer that makes sense for YOU.
THE NEXT MOVE
When you're ready to stop circling the question, let's figure out your next move.
The Next Move is a private strategy experience for accomplished women who know something about their professional life needs to change but need to determine what that change should actually look like.
You may be deciding whether to stay in corporate or leave. Considering another role or industry. Exploring entrepreneurship. Trying to determine whether an idea deserves serious investment. Or already building a business that isn't working the way you expected.
This isn't a generic career assessment or a conversation about following your passion.
We look at the decision in front of you, the realities surrounding it, and the options that actually make sense given your experience, finances, ambitions, responsibilities and the life you want to build.
You complete strategic pre-work before we meet. We work through your situation together in a private strategy session. Then, within 48 hours, you receive your personalized Next Move Plan outlining the strategy and priorities we identified.
Investment: $1,500
Hi! I’m Katherine, I've been on both sides of this decision.
Before becoming an entrepreneur, I spent more than 15 years building my corporate career and eventually became a Senior Director. I understood what it meant to have the title, the responsibility, the income and the professional identity that come with years of working your way up.
I also understood what it felt like to realize I didn't want to keep doing it.
I left corporate at 45, but that decision didn't happen overnight. It took me 18 months to make it.
Since then, I've built my own business and spent years working with accomplished women navigating their careers, leadership, entrepreneurship and the decisions that come with changing direction after you've already built something significant.
That experience has made me deeply skeptical of simplistic advice about professional reinvention.
“Just quit.”
“Follow your passion.”
“Start consulting.”
“Turn your expertise into a business.”
Those answers ignore the realities that make these decisions difficult in the first place.
At this stage of your career, your next move needs to account for more than what sounds exciting.
It has to make sense for the life you're actually living.
Real Entrepreneurs. Real Results.
At What Point PODCAST
If you're not ready to work together yet, start here.
At What Point is where I talk about what this transition actually looks like — the corporate identity shift, the offer-building process, the moments where experienced professionals get stuck and why. No guest interviews designed to fill a content calendar. Just direct conversation about the decisions you're facing.