When Do You Need a Fractional Chief Revenue Officer?


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Mar 04 2025 46 mins  

Sanjit Singh is the Fractional Chief Revenue Officer at Boltt, a company empowering B2B companies to accelerate revenue growth and establish scalable sales models. With over 12 years of experience leading teams in Fortune 500 companies, he transitioned into entrepreneurship, co-founding multiple tech startups, including LeadCrunch, which he grew to a $24 million run rate before exiting at Series B. Over the past five years, Sanjit has focused on providing fractional growth leadership, helping companies overcome revenue plateaus and achieve new levels of success.

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Scaling a business is exciting, but what happens when growth slows, sales stall, and marketing efforts don’t translate into revenue? Many companies struggle to pinpoint the root cause of their stagnation, leading to wasted resources and frustration. At what point does bringing in outside expertise make the difference?

According to Sanjit Singh, a seasoned revenue strategist, companies often hit a ceiling because they lack the right sales and marketing structure. He highlights that many founders rely on ad-hoc revenue strategies that may have worked early on but aren’t scalable. Without a clear growth engine, businesses waste time on ineffective tactics or experience friction between sales and marketing. Sanjit explains that a Fractional Chief Revenue Officer provides the leadership and strategy needed to align teams, optimize revenue processes, and unlock new growth opportunities.

In this episode of the Financial Clarity podcast, host Hannah Smolinski speaks with Sanjit Singh, Fractional Chief Revenue Officer at Boltt, to discuss when businesses should consider hiring a CRO. They explore how to recognize the warning signs of stalled growth, the importance of choosing the right revenue model, and the impact of aligning sales and marketing. Sanjit also shares key mistakes companies make in business development and how to fix them.