The Result Center, LLC, an AI-powered executive advisory firm headquartered in Central Pennsylvania, has launched publicly to serve mid-market executives nationally with strategic AI and leadership advice.
Based in Harrisburg, the firm was founded by Chad Harvey, a Harrisburg-area executive coach, Vistage Chair, and host of the AI for the C-Suite podcast. While several of the seven founding practitioners are based in Central Pennsylvania, the firm works with mid-market executives nationally, companies in the $10M to $1.5B range.
“Mid-market executives are getting two bad options right now,” Harvey said in a statement. “Commodity AI tools that treat the C-suite the same as everyone else, or large-firm consulting that prices them out. The Result Center is built to deliver senior-grade advisory work at the pace executives actually need it, with practitioners who have operated at that altitude.”
The Result Center launched with a practitioner collective model and a public Privacy Commitments framework that distinguishes the firm’s posture from the broader leadership consulting and generative AI advisory market, according to a release. The firm serves senior leaders at mid-market companies who require strategic thinking on leadership, strategy and AI-influenced decisions than commodity tools can provide.
The Result Center operates as a collective of practitioners spanning executive coaching, advisory, and AI strategy disciplines, each delivering services under TRC’s frameworks and methodologies. The launch roster comprises Harvey; Marc Kline; Jolene Pickens (Now2Next Consulting); Kevin Fitzpatrick (Cnesta Group); Krista Beljan (The BLU Arc Collective); Angella Dagenhart (The BLU Arc Collective); and Kirsten Yurich.
Additional practitioners are expected to join post-launch as the firm continues to scale.
The launch is paired with publication of TRC’s Privacy Commitments page. The framework operationalizes a stewardship posture grounded in deliberate choices that protect client data beyond regulatory requirements, and technical controls that mitigate data risk, per the release.
TRC’s practitioner infrastructure, CLAIR, runs on Amazon Web Services independently audited against SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA-eligibility, PCI DSS, and FedRAMP.
“Most AI vendor privacy pages exist to avoid hard questions,” said Harvey. “Ours exists to answer them. We treat privacy as a strategic asset, not a compliance burden. Audited foundation. Stewardship by choice.”
The firm confirmed that its forthcoming intelligence platform, EPIE (Executive Pattern Intelligence Engine), will enter limited beta later this summer with general availability expected this fall.