The Remarkable Collective has announced a strategic partnership with Kevin Borg, strengthening TRC’s ability to deliver commercial execution outcomes through its Think and Consult consultancy arm.

TRC is Malta’s execution led growth ecosystem. It brings together consulting, talent, capability development, and specialist partners to help organisations move from strategy to delivery through integrated support.

Mr Borg joins TRC as a Strategic Partner, contributing deep commercial leadership expertise that strengthens client delivery across revenue and go to market execution.

Within TRC’s cog wheel delivery model, Mr Borg strengthens Market and Sell. This capability focuses on commercial direction, pipeline health, sales performance, and scalable revenue systems.

Through this partnership, Think and Consult clients will gain access to structured support across commercial priorities including go to market clarity, pipeline discipline, conversion improvement, forecasting accuracy, sales process performance, and account growth strategy.

The expected outcomes are practical and measurable. Stronger commercial focus. Improved sales rhythm. Clear accountability. Better visibility across the revenue engine. Faster execution across growth priorities.

This partnership reinforces TRC’s commitment to modernising Malta’s business landscape through a higher standard of coordinated execution.

For more information, visit: www.theremarkablecollective.com

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