Fractional CGO Services
The Fractional Chief Growth Officer Mountain House Law Firms Trust to Own Growth End-to-End
Your firm markets hard, runs an intake team, and works its referrals — but each one runs on its own metric and qualified leads slip through the handoffs. A fractional CGO sits above the silos and makes every team pull toward one revenue number.
In Short
What is a fractional Chief Growth Officer for a law firm?
A fractional CGO is a seasoned growth leader who owns the entire revenue engine on a fractional schedule. Where a CMO owns marketing and a COO owns operations, the CGO orchestrates across the silos — connecting marketing, intake, sales, and retention into one accountable system instead of optimizing alone while good leads slip through the gaps.
- Top-tier growth leadership at a fraction — roughly 20–40% — of a full-time CGO
- A fit for $1M–$100M+ firms whose marketing, intake, and sales report separately
- Engagements usually run 6–18 months, then ease into advisory support
Above the Silos
Why no one owns the baton
Marketing, intake, sales, and retention each run their own leg. A fractional CGO owns the baton — so qualified leads stop getting dropped between teams.
Demand
Measured by cases, not impressions.
Intake
Every qualified lead answered fast — none left to cool.
Sales & BD
Disciplined follow-up that turns interest into signed clients.
Referrals
Happy clients recycle into new pipeline.
The Difference
What changes when one owner runs the number
The gap isn’t budget; it’s ownership of the handoffs.
Before a CGO
- Three teams, three dashboards, no shared number
- Good leads slip between teams
- More revenue requires a bigger budget
- Accountability is diffused
With a fractional CGO
- One unified growth scoreboard for the whole firm
- No qualified lead left to go cold
- More cases without a bigger budget
- A single accountable owner
One Number
The growth a fractional CGO is accountable for
The number
One growth number the whole firm runs on, with a single owner on the hook for it.
What We Own
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
The marketing-to-intake handoff owned, so no qualified lead goes cold.
Sales & BD
Consultative follow-up and BD channels that turn interest into signed clients.
Retention
Signed clients turned into repeat matters and a referral engine, so growth compounds.
Field Notes
What it looks like in practice
Illustrative engagements; details are representative.
Personal Injury · $28M revenue · scaling
Heavy spend brought leads, but qualified prospects leaked between marketing, intake, and follow-up — with no one owning the full funnel.
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 stood up a unified scoreboard, set a BD cadence, and aligned marketing and intake on the same conversion targets.
Roughly 25% more revenue on the same marketing spend.
What Clients Say
What Mountain House firm leaders tell us
“Our teams used to run on separate tracks; now they all answer to one scoreboard, and one person owns it.”
“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
Questions Mountain House firms ask
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?+
A CMO owns marketing and a COO owns operations; a Chief Growth Officer works above the silos and owns the full path from lead to signed client to repeat and referral revenue, so every function pulls toward one number.
Q.How much does a fractional CGO cost in Mountain House?+
Most engagements run on a fixed monthly fee well below a full-time growth executive’s $250,000–$450,000+ compensation, set during the diagnostic by 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 Mountain House, CA?+
Yes. We work with firms in Mountain House, CA and nationwide, mostly remote with on-site time when it helps.
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