I find the pattern.
Then we fix the business.
When growth creates complexity, I help leaders see the pattern and fix the system.
What We Do
We don’t sell strategy decks.
We help businesses become
more valuable, more aligned, and less dependent on chaos.
Nikeya Knows, through Kelly Scarlett Associates Inc., works with founders, operators, and investors when the business has hit that point where growth, complexity, and opportunity all show up at once.
This is the part where things can either compound
or get very expensive.
We step in to help leadership teams see the pattern, make better decisions, and build companies that are stronger, clearer, and easier to grow, fund, or eventually exit.
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Most Clients Reach Out When Something Shifts...
• Revenue is up — but the business suddenly feels harder to run.
• Leadership meetings multiply, yet decisions get slower.
• Investors start asking sharper questions.
• Growth opportunities appear — but the organization isn’t built to move on them.
• You start thinking about exit — and realize the business still runs through you.
That’s when strategy stops being slides and starts becoming how the company operates.
Strategic Wealth Is Built With an Exit in Mind
Most businesses are built to run.
Very few are built to transfer.
That’s where value is either created—or quietly lost.
At Kelly Scarlett Associates, we work with founders and investors to turn operating businesses into assets that are structured, scalable, and attractive to capital.
Not just growth.
Enterprise value. Transferability. Optionality.
What this looks like:
• Exit strategy and valuation positioning aligned to real buyer expectations
• RV park and cash-flow real estate strategy for income, refinance, or sale
• Capital strategy and CapEx planning tied directly to value creation
• Financial modeling and scenario analysis to support decision-making under real conditions
Whether you're preparing to sell now or positioning for later,
every move should increase leverage, reduce risk, and make the business easier to understand—and easier to buy.
Because eventually, someone will evaluate it that way.