Does this sound familiar?
Your family is willing to invest in your athleteโs future, but the competitive sports landscape is fragmented and difficult to navigate efficiently..
We step in as your familyโs strategic partner, bringing clarity, structure, and high-level guidance to the entire athletic lifecycleโso your athlete progresses, and you get your time back.

Meet your Head coach
Hi, I’m Kevin Gilroy.
I’m a former Division-I NCAA National Champion in Men’s Ice Hockey turned dual Business & Sports Management MBA holder, financial professional, husband, dad of 3 kids & serial entrepreneur.
I know the demands placed on high-performing familiesโand what it takes to steward time, capital, and opportunity wisely while positioning an athlete for long-term success.

Let’s work together
I.
The Summit Office
Your familyโs athletic wealth office. We help you deploy resources strategicallyโfunding development, accessing opportunities, and guiding your family through the sports ecosystem. Instead of simply paying fees, we build influence while elevating your athleteโs career.
II.
The Performance Atelier
A bespoke performance program that aligns family resources with the athleteโs growth plan. We blend high-end training, data-driven development, and strategic investment thinking so every dollar put toward performance creates long-term upside.
III.
The Strategic Review
An elite private planning desk for families treating athletic development like a long-term investment. We analyze pathways, sports, timelines, and spending to determine where your capital and time generate the highest return for your childโs futureโon and off the field.
What our clients are saying
The Process
From the Blog
Player Development Progressions: Why Your Athlete Shouldnโt Skip Steps
Player development in hockey occurs in four stages: Basics, Fundamentals, Growth, and Mastery. Skipping stages leads to long-term gaps. Each player progresses at a different pace for various skills. Understanding and supporting the right developmental focus is essential for parents, ensuring athletes are prepared for increased competition without rushing ahead.