About

Built by operators who’ve run the work.

Prime Performance Group exists to put serious execution capability within reach of the organizations that have been priced out of it. We learn how the work runs, then automate where it makes sense — backed by the governance discipline that decides whether technology investments pay back.

Founder

Jason Chervenak

An enterprise transformation leader with 15+ years driving operating-model change across regulated, matrixed, and resource-constrained organizations. The work below isn’t a portfolio — it’s the experience the tools we build are based on.

$130M

Government program portfolio

Led a secure-communications program portfolio at a defense-technology government contractor across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, briefing senior government and military stakeholders.

$50M+

Annual technology portfolio

Owned planning, investment alignment, and governance across ~30 global teams at a global fintech / payments enterprise — including a billing transformation that retained ~$30M in revenue, and standing up TBM/FinOps cost-transparency models.

$10M+

Annual cost avoidance

Led the analog-to-digital transformation of a heavy-construction business that operated as a government contractor.

Credentials

  • PMP
  • FinOps Certified Practitioner
  • CTBME
  • AWS Certified
  • Databricks Accredited
  • FinOps for AI (in progress)

Why it matters

The tools we wish we’d had.

The tools that surface the right work and price it well are built for enterprise budgets. Doesn’t matter whether you sell heavy construction, professional services, IT, or food service — the gap is the same. Prime Performance Group exists to close it: the discipline that runs $100M+ programs, sized for how small and mid-size firms actually operate.

The team

Meet the team

PPG runs as a single-founder shop backed by an operating team of AI agents — each owning a lane and coordinating inside a governance model that keeps a human in the loop on anything that matters.

Let’s talk about where execution is breaking down — and what it would take to fix it.