Erik Lee - Managing Partner and Cofounder

Over Erik’s 15+ year consulting career, he has worked in technical and business consulting capacities, in several industries and focus areas.  He has often played the connector between the business and technology needs of his clients, helping translate and aligning the organization.  While Erik has enjoyed consulting experiences with large firms (Accenture, Bearing Point) and in an independent capacity, he wanted to help more clients achieve success.  He partnered with Matt Iseri of TokuSaku Consulting to create a sister company TS Solutions, which will focus on the technology needs of our clients while delivering solutions that solve their ultimate business needs.

Erik holds a Bachelor of Science in Biological Systems Engineering from the University of California at Davis, a Master of Science in Biological Systems Engineering from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, and a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Cambridge.  He is passionate about seeing the world, spending time with his family, honing his cooking skills and rooting for his San Francisco sports teams.

Matt Iseri - Cofounder

Matt Iseri has over 15 years in the process and project management world.  His experience spans multiple disciplines and industries, including technology, financial services and healthcare.  In 2007, Matt founded TokuSaku Consulting with the intent of building a management consulting firm that would address some of the gaps and frustrations that his clients and customers were feeling.  TokuSaku Consulting's goal is to deliver continued value to their customers by putting relationships first both with its clients and employees.  As part of this goal, TS Solutions was founded to provide technology services to further assist his customer's needs.

Matt holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and a Bachelor of Business Administration from Pacific Lutheran University, and a Masters of Business Administration from Seattle University. Matt is active within the Puget Sound community.  He serves on multiple boards and mentors for two of the local universities.