Kristin, the founder of Kinetic Enterprise, specializes in supporting two distinct groups, with surprisingly similar goals:
- Highly sought after advisors who are ready to focus their innate drive for high performance and differentiate their services in the market by building the courage and capacity to create sustainable and prosperous practices where they invite who they are into what they do.
- Wealth inheritors who are putting meaning behind their money by building the courage to think Big on their own terms and the capacity to take focused action that will bring their innovative ideas to life.
“I love a Big Idea: That book you want to get on paper. The intellectual capital you’re ready to turn into recurring revenue. The re-structuring of your practice to fit your evolving life. Dreams of collecting a lifetime of family stories into a book. You name it, I’m a sucker for it. In fact, every day I have the honor of living into my own Big Idea, and using my own life and work as a laboratory to benefit my clients.
As the fourth child and only daughter of a highly successful entrepreneur and a highly creative writer, I have had the blessing of witnessing the wild success that can be the outcome innovative thinking, Big Ideas, courageous leaps of faith, and daily tenacity.
I am uniquely positioned to identify with, as well as serve, both communities: advisors at the top of their game, and wealth inheritors who are determined to thrive. Supporting these two distinct groups with overlapping drives and interweaving paths is not only my Big Idea coming to life, it’s my honor.”
Her background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Human Biology and Chemistry and a Master’s degree in Management with an emphasis in Public Health. She is a trained and certified professional coach specializing in peak performance and soup-to-nuts business and idea development and implementation. As the second generation in an affluent family, and the ‘next generation advisor’ on many collaborative multigenerational advisory teams, she brings a unique perspective to the potential impact of the advisor-client relationship; as well as to the path that next generation wealth holders can take to overcome ‘paralysis by predecessor’ and ‘paralysis by possibility’ to thrive in the presence of wealth.
Kristin has been a presenter for the Kinder Institute of Life Planning, the Financial Planning Association, The Legacy Companies of Boston, and the Sudden Money Institute on the impact of health on the advisor-client relationship and habits of the high-performance advisor. Additionally, she is the “Healthy and Wealthy” columnist for Entrepreneur.com and she has published articles/interviews in the Journal of Financial Planning, The Journal of Practical Estate Planning, Entrepreneur Magazine, the Denver Business Journal, and Business Altitude magazine.
- Highly sought after advisors who are ready to focus their innate drive for high performance and differentiate their services in the market by building the courage and capacity to create sustainable and prosperous practices where they invite who they are into what they do.
- Wealth inheritors who are putting meaning behind their money by building the courage to think Big on their own terms and the capacity to take focused action that will bring their innovative ideas to life.




