A niche firm for situations that don't fit the standard playbook.
Oncology Executive Advisors is a founder-led advisory firm focused on proton therapy centers, particle accelerator infrastructure, and the technical environments that surround them. The work is intentionally narrow, and intentionally deep.
Built from inside the rooms most advisors only visit.
The firm was founded by an operator and advisor who has been involved with roughly 13 to 14 proton therapy centers across the United States, in development, leadership, transactions, turnarounds, and distressed situations.
That experience spans the full arc of how these centers actually live: the capital decisions made years before commissioning, the operating realities that show up two years after launch, and the moments where ownership, clinical performance, and balance sheets all need attention at once.
In parallel, the firm advises on non-clinical accelerator infrastructure , including projects connected to aerospace and radiation effects testing , where the same physics, instrumentation, and infrastructure logic apply in a different commercial context.
How we work, in five sentences.
Practical over theoretical
Recommendations built from how these centers actually run, not from a framework.
Operator-minded perspective
We've been responsible for the outcome, that shapes how we advise.
Commercially grounded
Every clinical or technical call is also a financial call. We treat it that way.
Comfortable in complexity
Distressed, regulated, technically dense, politically layered, usual territory.
Finance × ops × infrastructure
We connect the three rather than handing off between them.
A deliberately small client universe.
Most engagements are repeat work or come by referral. The list below is who tends to call, and who we are built to serve well.
- 01Proton center owners and operators
- 02Investors and infrastructure capital
- 03Health systems
- 04Distressed asset buyers
- 05Strategic partners
- 06Aerospace and defense organizations
- 07Research infrastructure stakeholders
