Trish Boh, Founder and CEO at Triad Executive Solutions, shared a post on LinkedIn:
” ’Give a good idea to a mediocre team, and they will screw it up. But give a mediocre idea to a great team, and they will either fix it or throw it away and come up with something better.’ — Ed Catmull, Pixar Co-Founder.
That quote has lived rent-free in my head for years because it’s so painfully true, and today, it popped up again, very unexpectedly.
The difference between struggling organizations and unstoppable ones isn’t usually the brilliance of the original idea. It’s the caliber of the team around it. At Triad Executive Solutions, we are that great team, the ‘A-Team’.
We don’t just consult. We sit down, shut up, and truly listen to your day-to-day reality. We dig past polished presentations and surface-level KPIs to the actual pain points your people live with every single day. Only then do we help you fix what’s broken, strengthen what’s working, or courageously scrap what no longer serves—and replace it with something far better. Because when the right team is at the table, even a mediocre idea becomes extraordinary.
This chapter for TRIAD is deeply personal, for multiple reasons that I’ll share in a later post and in my upcoming Substack blog. But every milestone in our lives has been hard-won. Every mountain has felt impossible until we climbed it anyway.
Our company logo literally features those mountains, and they represent every summit I’ve stood on with sheer grit and grace.
Leaving the comfort and security of my family at St. Elizabeth isn’t easy. But this new season? It’s electric. No more corporate constraints. No more fitting my expansive skill set into someone else’s box. For the first time in a very long time, I’m operating from freedom, alignment, and unshakeable confidence. I get to choose clients whose mission I believe in. I wake up energized to partner with leaders who want to build something meaningful. I get to use my big, beautiful brain to solve real problems and create a lasting impact for their organizations and my own family’s future.
I’ve been following God’s path, listening to every whisper and open door. And let me tell you…The view from this next mountain is breathtaking. Amazing things are on the horizon for Triad Executive Solutions!
If you’re a leader who knows your team has the potential to do extraordinary things but needs the right strategic partner to unlock it, let’s talk.
Because the right team doesn’t just execute strategy.
We elevate it.
We protect it.
We make it unstoppable.
Who’s ready to climb the next mountain together? I’m standing at the top, hand outstretched, voice loud and clear for the first time in years. Come join me.”
Douglas Flora, Executive Medical Director of Yung Family Cancer Center at St. Elizabeth Healthcare, President-Elect of the Association of Cancer Care Centers, and Editor in Chief of AI in Precision Oncology, shared Trish Boh’s post, adding:
“Can not recommend this place highly enough for Executive leaders and founders who need fractional EA services. I’ve had Trish Boh keeping me afloat for the last eight years, now excited to see her build her own thing. My startup companies are already working with Triad Executive Solutions as customers 1 and 2. That is what it looks like when you actually know what someone is worth.
The deck that materialized, nearly finished, from a three-sentence brief. The gift that arrived for the donor whose birthday I almost missed. The board member who walked away feeling genuinely seen – because every detail of their visit had been managed with warmth and precision you cannot train in a week. The shorthand that develops over years, where less explanation produces better output, because the person on the other end already knows what excellence looks like in your specific world. Every fantastic deck, flight, hotel, web build, all executed w pace and precision. That is the infrastructure that lets you operate as a leader/founder with confidence and velocity – priceless these days.
If you are a leader running at a pace that’s starting to cost you – in missed details, in cognitive overhead, in the slow accumulation of things that needed a fixer – Trish is who you call.
Congratulations, Trish Boh. You were exceptional at making everyone else look good. Now it’s your turn.”

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