Jack Keniley has spent 25 years working with entrepreneurs, family businesses and privately held corporate ventures to help them launch and grow their businesses.
At EOS, Jack works with business leaders to help them get VISION, TRACTION HEALTHY through the implementation of the EOS Operating System. Jack is an experienced and energetic facilitator and coach who knows how to work with management teams to get most from their businesses.
Prior to joining EOS Worldwide, Jack was a consultant for a major international consulting firm working primarily with entrepreneurial companies and start-ups. He completed numerous engagements that included strategy development, new product development and operations management.
Jack was a Lecturer in Entrepreneurial Management at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania where he taught the undergraduate and MBA level course sequence for “Entrepreneurship and New Venture Initiation”.
Jack is an entrepreneur and an early pioneer in the craft brewery industry opening the first brewpubs in Washington, DC and New York City. Jack was the co-founder of Capital City the first brewpub in Washington. He was responsible for changing the laws in the District to allow Brewpubs to exist, an effort that took over 11/2 years. The original location at 10 & G St NW is still in business. Jack also opened the first brewpub in New York City. The brewpub, Typhoon, was awarded three stars by the New York Times for its mix of craft beer and traditional Thai food.
He received his undergraduate degree in Economics from George Washington University, and his MBA in Finance and Entrepreneurship from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Jack lives south of Boston and is involved in one-design sailboat racing, an active Sprint Triathlon athlete and is the Vice Chairman of the Board of Selectmen for the Town of Cohasset.
You can reach Jack at (781) 696-9675.
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