Why We Started Chief Pursuit

How Chief Pursuit helps business owners find freedom from operational overwhelm.

Some businesses start with a pitch deck.

Chief Pursuit started with a burden.

As business owners ourselves, we know the pressure that comes with carrying a vision, leading a team, and trying to hold everything together. We’ve lived the early mornings, the late nights, the endless decision-making, and the constant pull between working in the business and dreaming about what it could become.

Over time, we began to notice a pattern. Smart, talented, visionary business owners were hitting a wall. They had the ideas, the momentum, and even the resources, but they were buried. Buried under operations, bogged down in the weeds, constantly pulled into things that drained their energy and stole their focus. As a result, they weren’t experiencing the freedom they thought they’d find when they started their business in the first place.

That’s why we created Chief Pursuit.

We believe business owners deserve more than just survival. They should get to operate in their zone of genius, spend more time on what they love, and build something that actually fuels their life rather than consumes it. Our mission is to help them experience true joy and freedom by stepping out of the weeds and into the role they were meant to play.

Chief Pursuit is more than a service. It’s a partnership that provides clarity, structure, and operational support so business owners can get their time back. We don’t just manage tasks. We take full ownership of the backend so they can lead with boldness and build on purpose.

As Sean Conlon puts it:

“Most entrepreneurs are chasing the dream, but they’re not experiencing it. We started Chief Pursuit to fix that.”

Freedom doesn’t happen by accident. But with the right support, it absolutely can happen on purpose.

If you’re drowning in decisions, stuck in the weeds, or just craving a different way to lead your business, Chief Pursuit is here to help you pursue what matters most.

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