The Zelaya Group is a strategic advisory and technology firm headquartered in Temecula, California. We work with professional services businesses that are ready to grow, and need a partner who will build with them, not just advise from a distance.
Most consulting firms are good at two things: identifying problems and producing reports about them. The client pays for the insight, implements it themselves, often imperfectly, and then hires the firm again when the next problem surfaces. The model works for the firm. It rarely works as well for the client.
The Zelaya Group was founded to do something different. We stay until the thing works. Not until the deliverable is handed off. Not until the deck is approved. Until the system is running, the pipeline is filling, or the process is actually being followed by the actual team.
That belief came from 12 years of watching capable businesses hit ceilings that had nothing to do with their product or their team. The ceiling was almost always the same thing: strategy without execution, or execution without strategy. A gap between what the business was trying to do and the systems it had available to do it.
We close that gap. Strategy, technology, operations, and growth infrastructure, built as an integrated whole, not as disconnected projects handed off to different vendors who never speak to each other.
Our practice is based in Temecula, California. We work with clients across Southern California and nationally, primarily in professional services, real estate, healthcare, legal, and financial advisory. The businesses we work best with are typically in the $1M–$20M revenue range, have a clear value proposition, and are ready to build the machine that lets them scale it.
These aren't aspirational. They're operational. Every engagement is structured around them.
The firm has grown from solo advisory work to a full-service practice. Each phase added a capability that clients were asking for and we were already doing informally.
A 30-minute call. No deck. No proposal until we've actually heard what you're building.