TTP specializes in the application of combat aviation mission planning, execution, and performance review techniques to organizations of all sizes and industries. The review process, or debrief, is the most critical and most often overlooked. I will help you learn and implement these systems using the proven framework I have taught my whole career. Coupling these systems with elevated communication skills will yield transformative results.
What does TTP do?
When I say elevate, I don’t mean your cash flow, EBITA, EBITDA or stock prices alone. Instead, elevate each other, your team, your systems and the culture of your business. By ensuring these foundational principles are growing and thriving, so shall earnings.
The TTP Motto: Elevate
Transparency
Integrity
Service
Growth
Values
Vision
Reframe the way leaders and teams communicate to increase trust and impact business culture on a national scale.
Missions: 2024
Build high performing teams in the PNW.
Form relationships, create leverage and expand value position in 2025
Humble Beginnings, Big Dreams
The TTP Origin Story….
Born in small town Pennsylvania, Wade’s adventurous nature destined him for a fast paced future. Looking for a path into the big, unknown world, a few key encounters would send Wade down the path of military aviation. Wade’s first interaction with an airplane was during a visit to the Franklin Institute at age 7. As he sat in a T-33, the shine of aircraft aluminum and smell of hydraulic fluid snared his senses while his eyes darted around the dozens of gauges and switches. Fast forward to his first flight, Wade, now 9, and his family took a vacation to Disney World. Sitting behind the wing, Wade felt the rumble of the engines and watched the earth race by. His eyes widened as they climbed into the wild blue sky. His eyes were glued to the flight controls, watching the flaps retract and the spoilers actuate. After that, he was hooked. Jet posters hung in his childhood bedroom but the last lightning rod event wouldn’t happen until years later, during his junior year at Penn State University. During a football game flyover, he felt that same rumble in his chest as a massive Air Force C-17 flew over the stadium and ripped a tight, steep turn to the North. His excitement while watching the big war bird foreshadowed his path. Wade would go on to become an instructor pilot in the C-17. In an effort to master his craft, he applied and was accepted to the US Air Force Weapons Instructor Course where he graduate with the exceptional flying award for superior mission execution and leadership in flight.
During Wade’s Air Force career he would have the opportunity to work with the most elite organizations in the national defense industry, including special forces, foreign partners and the Missile Defense Agency where he was the mission commander for a team of over 500 people.
Always an instructor first, Wade now seeks opportunities to help others, both in and out of the military, by teaching the lessons and skills he has honed over his 17 years and hundreds of missions of leading teams through complex problem sets.