Fractional Chief Growth Officer
The Fractional Chief Growth Officer Womack Hill Law Firms Trust to Own Growth End-to-End
Your Womack Hill practice invests in marketing, intake, and BD — yet they report separately and good leads cool off between teams. A fractional CGO sits above the silos and unifies demand, intake, conversion, and retention under one owner.
In Short
What is a fractional CGO, and why do Womack Hill firms hire one?
A fractional Chief Growth Officer for a law firm in Womack Hill is an experienced revenue executive who takes ownership of the firm’s whole growth engine on a part-time, contracted basis. Where a CMO owns marketing and a COO owns operations, the CGO sits above the silos — connecting marketing, intake, sales, and retention into one accountable system instead of optimizing alone while good leads slip through the gaps.
- Executive growth leadership at roughly 20–40% of a full-time CGO’s cost
- A fit for $1M–$100M+ firms whose marketing, intake, and sales report separately
- Most last 6–18 months before shifting to a lighter advisory rhythm
The Model
Why no one owns the baton
Each team runs hard, but leads cool in the handoffs. A CGO owns the whole relay and the one number it feeds.
Demand
Measured by cases, not impressions.
Intake
No good lead left to go cold.
Sales & BD
Disciplined follow-up that turns interest into signed clients.
Referrals
Happy clients recycle into new pipeline.
Before & After
Leaking vs. sealed: where the revenue goes
Same marketing spend, two very different outcomes — depending on whether anyone owns the whole path.
Before a CGO
- Three teams, three dashboards, no shared number
- Good leads slip between teams
- Growth means buying more ad spend
- Accountability is diffused
With a fractional CGO
- A single source of truth across every team
- No qualified lead left to go cold
- Revenue grows on the spend you already have
- A single accountable owner
The Scoreboard
The growth a fractional CGO is accountable for
The number
One unified revenue scoreboard — owned by one executive, reported weekly, and moved on purpose.
The Mandate
The four legs of the revenue engine
Demand & marketing oversight
Marketing and agencies held to qualified pipeline and cost-per-signed-case — not vanity metrics.
Intake & speed-to-lead
The gap where most firms quietly lose cases, fixed.
Sales & BD
Structured pursuit that closes.
Retention
Every client feeds the next.
Representative Outcomes
What it looks like in practice
Illustrative engagements; details are representative.
Personal Injury · $28M revenue · scaling
Strong demand, stalled conversion, and no single owner of the path.
We unified the funnel, drove fast response, and installed a weekly revenue review.
Lead-to-signed conversion rose ~35% — with no increase in ad spend.
Employment Law · $5M revenue · expanding
Demand was strong, follow-up was hit-or-miss, and every team reported its own numbers.
We built one pipeline view and pointed every team at one signed-case goal.
~25% revenue growth with no added budget.
What Clients Say
In their words
“Marketing, intake, and our closers finally pull the same direction. Someone owns the whole number now — not just their slice.”
“The growth came from fixing the handoffs, not a bigger budget; we finally convert the leads we were losing.”
Representative testimonials based on typical engagements; attributions are role-based. Individual results vary.
FAQ
Common questions
Q.What is a fractional Chief Growth Officer for a law firm?+
A fractional CGO is a seasoned revenue executive who, part-time, owns the full path from lead to signed client to referral, holding every team to one number.
Q.How is a fractional CGO different from a CMO or COO?+
Where a CMO handles marketing and a COO handles operations, a CGO orchestrates across them — owning the whole revenue engine rather than a single function.
Q.How much does a fractional CGO cost in Womack Hill?+
Expect a fixed monthly fee far under a full-time growth executive’s $250,000–$450,000+ package, set in the diagnostic by firm size and scope.
Q.What does a fractional CGO actually own?+
Everything that moves revenue: demand, intake and speed-to-lead, conversion and BD, and retention and referrals — consolidated onto a single scoreboard.
Q.What size law firm benefits from a fractional CGO?+
Best fit is roughly $1M to $100M+ in revenue, particularly when every team works hard but no one owns the number they share.
Q.Do you work with law firms in Womack Hill, AL?+
Yes — Verdict Growth Partners serves law firms in Womack Hill, AL and across the country, working remotely with on-site visits as needed.
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