Tilt.

Good Tilt

For those who
fight for others.

Time is the ultimate resource.
Good Tilt fights for the ones who spend it on behalf of someone else.

Let’s talk

You’re strong, but not finished. You’re moving, but not yet fully heard. Good Tilt is for people already in the fight — who need someone in their corner who understands what’s at stake.

Strategy, story,
and showing up —
for what matters.

I work with founders, organizations, and causes that are fighting a good fight on behalf of someone else. Not for polish. Not for optics. For the work itself — and for the people it serves.

What I bring depends on what you need: strategy and business development, storytelling and positioning, operational structure, or simply a thinking partner who will stand in the room and say this is worth it.

I’m drawn to organizations serving children, those navigating end of life with dignity, and anyone helping people find more meaning in the middle. But the common thread isn’t the cause — it’s the character of the people behind it.

“Time is the one thing you can’t recover.
The people I work with already know that —
they’re spending it on someone other than themselves.

A Good Fight for Kids

Keith brings something rare to volunteer work — he doesn’t just show up, he shows up prepared, present, and genuinely moved by the kids we serve. His heart and his ability to help us tell our story has meant the world to us.

Leadership Team Jarrett’s Joy Cart
A Good Fight for Aging Adults

Keith helped us articulate what VRTogether actually was — not just the technology, but the human need behind it. His ability to find the story inside the product changed how we pitched everything.

Leadership Team VRTogether
A Good Fight for Purpose Growers

We brought Keith in when we needed to rethink how we were telling our story to the market. He listened first. Then helped us build a narrative honest to who we are and compelling to who we were trying to reach.

Executive Team Wilson Company
A Good Fight for Ethical Tech

Working with Keith on our positioning was one of the clearest business development conversations we’ve had. He understood we weren’t just a dev shop — and helped us say that without it sounding like a pitch.

Jason & Sherman Stellar TechWorks
A Good Fight for Life Celebrators

Kind Memorials needed more than a business plan — it needed a soul. Keith brought both. He helped us understand our customers at a deeper level and communicate what makes us genuinely different.

Founding Team Kind Memorials
A Good Fight for Internal Wonder

Keith saw the potential in Worth Wonder before most people could describe what it was. His instinct for meaningful products and his ability to help us talk about them has been invaluable from day one.

Founder WorthWonder.com
A Good Fight for Founders

Keith has been a steady presence across the life of Awesome Fund I — helping us source deals, coach founders, and communicate our thesis to LPs. He sees the picture before the dots are in place.

Fund Partners Awesome Fund I
A Good Fight for Unexpected Celebration

Never Say Die needed someone who actually believed in what we were building. Keith showed up as a genuine partner — helping us think through structure, refine our positioning, and find our footing when things got hard.

Founders Never Say Die
A Good Fight for Finding Calm

Keith helped me see MJM Studio as a business without making it feel less like art — which is everything. He understood both sides and bridged them in a way that felt completely natural.

Melody McMunn MJM Studio
A Good Fight for Impactful Founders

Keith understands the early-stage ecosystem in Kentucky as well as anyone. His work helping us evaluate companies, coach founders, and communicate our mission has genuinely strengthened the whole network.

Network Leadership Bluegrass Angels

What are you
fighting for?

Tell me about the fight. If it’s a good one, I want to hear it.