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About Us

Nicole Pritchett LLC partners with organizations to restore clarity, structure, and momentum when critical work becomes complex or stalled.

We are engaged when leadership is navigating delivery risk, unclear ownership, overwhelmed teams, or systems that no longer support the work. Our role is to quickly assess what is not working, stabilize execution, and help organizations move forward with confidence.

​​We operate as a trusted extension of leadership — bringing discipline, structure, and practical execution support without adding unnecessary complexity or disruption.

How We Work

We begin with a focused assessment to understand root causes rather than surface symptoms. From there, we introduce structure, accountability, and clear workflows that support both immediate progress and long-term sustainability.

Our approach is practical, measured, and outcome-driven. We prioritize clarity, realistic planning, and consistent follow-through.

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Experience & Credentials

Work is led by senior-level professionals with experience across corporate, government, nonprofit, and entrepreneurial environments.

Credentials include:

Project Management Professional (PMP)

SAFe® Certification

Certified ScrumMaster® (CSM)

This background allows us to operate effectively in complex environments where execution matters and decisions carry real impact.

When progress slows and uncertainty increases, structure matters.

Nicole Pritchett LLC provides the clarity and execution support organizations need to regain momentum and move forward with confidence.

​What We Support

Our work commonly includes:

  • Stabilizing delayed or at-risk initiatives

  • Clarifying priorities, ownership, and decision pathways

  • Improving execution across teams and functions

  • Replacing manual or fragmented processes with structured systems

  • Supporting leaders through periods of change or transition

 

Each engagement is grounded in the realities of the organization — including timelines, capacity, and operational constraints.

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