Keogh Advisory Group is a Massachusetts-based firm led by Timothy Keogh, an entrepreneur, CEO, and operator with more than two decades of experience building, operating, and advising businesses in regulated and capital-intensive industries, including cannabis cultivation, manufacturing and retail operations, real estate development, marina and waterfront development, and marine operations.
Tim has built and led companies, raised capital through debt and equity markets, and managed complex stakeholder relationships with lenders, investors, regulators, and municipalities. His operating background includes licensed cannabis cultivation, manufacturing and retail operations, cannabis licensing and regulatory compliance, public company leadership, facility development, optimization of building operations, marina and waterfront operations, and direct engagement on lender workouts, distressed assets, and complex stakeholder situations.
He has run businesses — not just advised them.
Unlike many advisors, receivers, and restructuring professionals, Tim's experience comes from direct responsibility for operations, capital formation, regulatory compliance, development, and stakeholder management.
Keogh Advisory Group is available to serve as a court-appointed receiver, fiduciary, interim executive, or operational advisor in situations requiring independent oversight, regulatory expertise, operational stabilization, stakeholder management, or asset preservation.
The firm brings hands-on experience operating regulated businesses, managing lender and investor relationships, navigating complex regulatory environments, and leading organizations through periods of transition and financial distress. This is not advisory distance — it is direct operational accountability delivered by a principal who has held executive responsibility across multiple industries and complex situations.
Keogh Advisory Group is available to assist courts, counsel, lenders, boards, investors, and businesses when a situation requires independent leadership, operational stabilization, stakeholder management, regulatory expertise, or fiduciary oversight.