About Trillium

Let's create together

We are a small, dedicated company of incredibly talented people, from Project Managers and Instructional Designers to Developers and Graphic Designers. We love helping others and being creative with words, images, and learning. 

We love what we do. We value inclusion. We treat our people with the respect they deserve. We give them autonomy over their work lives. They’re excited to do the work and collaborate with you on your projects. 

We’re not perfect. We may make mistakes, and when we do, we own them. We will always be honest, transparent, kind, and patient with you and ourselves. We believe self-reflection, vulnerability, collaboration, and humility are strengths.  

Portrait of Trillium founders Tory Graf and Ken Logan together.
Black paint splash graphic flourish.
About Trillium

The journey so far

Our story began in October 2012, when two bold entrepreneurs decided to strike out on their own and build a company where ideas were valued, creativity encouraged, and where work/life balance is protected. They sought to create a company whose mission is to help people put their stories together and share them with the world by creating learning solutions for businesses, but what would they call it? 

Trillium is a woodland flower native to North America. Our founders decided to name us after this rare plant (there are only about 40 known species across the continent) because of the way it reflects how people learn. A Trillium plant can live a very long time, but it can only thrive under the right conditions. It takes time to establish itself and if it is over picked, it will stop growing.  

White trillium flowers.
Hands high-fiving in celebration.
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Learners are like the Trillium flower: we want to grow, we want ideas to take root, and we want to be able to continue growing and learning for decades. However, learners also require unique circumstances. We need to know we have a safe environment for learning. We can’t have too many people pulling on us at once if we are to thrive. We require down time to absorb materials to promote future growth. 

In this way, it’s not just our company that is Trillium, but every person who has connected with our company receives the same treatment, and is encouraged to bloom in their own space, time, and manner, just like this rare plant. As of result of their vision, Trillium Creative Solutions has become a place where innovative learning experiences have been created. We believe in investing in our clients’ success and our employees’ development. 

Black paint splash graphic flourish.
Black paint splash graphic flourish.

Let’s introduce you to our Learnscapers

Tory Graf
Rogue Leader — Tory has an honorary doctorate in building things that make people better at their jobs, making stuff happen, and making it fun!
Matt Mow
Director of Development — Matt has been in the L&D world for 25 years. He lives in Utah and spends his time in National Parks and offroading.
Michelle Ahn
Ops-Timus Prime — UW graduate, 20+ years ops experience, lifelong West Seattle-ite, part-time Trillium, full-time mom.
Anne Stark
Dr. Enthusiast — Anne has worked in education for 20 years. She enjoys managing projects as well as the outdoors in her home state of Florida.
Matt France
Lore Keeper — A curator of learning experiences, Matt leverages game mechanics to create enriching, meaningful, story driven experiences.
Erin Hamaoui
Graphic Designer — Erin has a love for layout, color, and creating interesting visual stories in everything she designs.
Michael W Johnson
Strategic Advisor — A change agent, a practitioner of health & wellness, and a systems thinker. I maintain harmony from strategy to execution.
Karen McLaughlin
Nature Lover – 20+ years’ experience in learning and development. Native Floridian, Puppy Magnet, Writer.
Brent White
Experience Builder – When experience is the best teacher, the more effective the experiential learning process, the better the outcomes.
Gunnar
The Intern — Gunnar is our resourceful troubleshooting intern, overseeing the company website. Fun fact: he can solve a Rubik’s Cube in under 13 seconds!