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Fractional Chief Growth Officer

Fractional CGO Services for Plymouth Law Firms: Put Marketing, Intake & Sales on One Team

You spend on marketing, field the leads, and chase business development — but each one runs on its own metric and qualified leads slip through the handoffs. A fractional CGO sits above the silos and unifies demand, intake, conversion, and retention under one owner.

Demand & marketingIntake & speed-to-leadBusiness developmentRetention & referralsOne scoreboard

In Short

What is a fractional CGO, and why do Plymouth firms hire one?

A fractional Chief Growth Officer for a law firm is a senior revenue executive who owns the entire revenue engine on a part-time, contracted basis. Unlike a CMO who owns marketing or a COO who owns operations, the CGO orchestrates across the silos — connecting marketing, intake, sales, and retention into one accountable system instead of each working hard while qualified leads leak between the handoffs.

  • Executive growth leadership at roughly 20–40% of a full-time CGO’s cost
  • Built for $1M–$100M+ firms where the teams don’t share one number
  • Most last 6–18 months before shifting to a lighter advisory rhythm

Above the Silos

The revenue relay a fractional CGO owns

Each team runs hard, but leads cool in the handoffs. A CGO owns the whole relay and the one number it feeds.

Leg 1

Marketing

Measured by cases, not impressions.

Leg 2

Speed-to-lead

No good lead left to go cold.

Leg 3

Conversion

Structured pursuit from inquiry to engagement.

Leg 4

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.

Siloed

  • Marketing, intake, and sales each report their own metric
  • Good leads slip between teams
  • Growth means buying more ad spend
  • No one owns the revenue number

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

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.

+35%lead-to-client
+25%revenue, no added spend
<5 minspeed-to-lead

What We Own

Where a fractional CGO owns the work for a Plymouth firm

01

Demand

Marketing and agencies held to qualified pipeline and cost-per-signed-case — not vanity metrics.

02

Intake

The gap where most firms quietly lose cases, fixed.

03

Conversion & business development

Consultative follow-up and BD channels that turn interest into signed clients.

04

Retention

Signed clients turned into repeat matters and a referral engine, so growth compounds.


From the Record

What it looks like in practice

Representative of what one accountable owner can change.

Personal Injury · $28M revenue · scaling

Strong demand, stalled conversion, and no single owner of the path.

We built one growth scoreboard, pulled speed-to-lead under five minutes, and ran a consultative follow-up cadence across intake and BD.

~35% lift in lead-to-signed on the same budget.

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.

Roughly 25% more revenue on the same marketing spend.


Testimonials

What law firm leaders say

★★★★★
“Our teams used to run on separate tracks; now they all answer to one scoreboard, and one person owns it.”
Managing PartnerPersonal Injury Firm · Plymouth, CT
★★★★★
“The growth came from fixing the handoffs, not a bigger budget; we finally convert the leads we were losing.”
Founding AttorneyEmployment Law Firm · CT

Representative testimonials based on typical engagements; attributions are role-based. Individual results vary.


FAQ

Questions Plymouth 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 Plymouth?+

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 Plymouth, CT?+

Yes. We work with firms in Plymouth, CT and nationwide, mostly remote with on-site time when it helps.

Verdict Growth Partners

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