Our Mission
We help public fund leaders make sound decisions through strategic governance – building trust, delivering impact and improving lives.
Fiduciaries of public pensions and other publicly governed institutions carry an immense responsibility as their decisions shape lives and safeguard futures for millions. At Mosaic, we help these leaders navigate complexity with confidence.
By strengthening governance, oversight and strategic foresight, we turn challenges into opportunities for clarity, trust and long-term impact. Our role is to equip institutions to deliver on their promises to members, beneficiaries and the public they serve.
Our VISION
Elevating organizations to achieve extraordinary results.
We believe public pension funds and publicly governed institutions can set the standard for governance excellence. Our vision is to help these organizations lead with purpose, adapt with agility and make informed decisions that stand the test of time.
By elevating governance from a compliance function to a strategic enabler, we equip boards and leadership teams to build competence, accountability and trust – demonstrating that strong governance is not only achievable, but transformative.
Our CORE VALUES
The principles that shape how we lead, collaborate, and deliver results:
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Listen First, Solve Better We engage deeply with leaders to understand what matters most—ensuring every consulting solution is built on insight.
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Persistent Excellence We hold ourselves to the highest standards to deliver consistent, exceptional value to every client.
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Your Success is Our Success We measure our success by the outcomes we achieve together. Our impact is defined by the progress our clients make.
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Together, We Achieve More Collaboration is at the heart of our consulting approach—because stronger outcomes come from shared thinking and aligned action.
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One Size Never Fits All Every client is unique. We design customized consulting strategies that reflect your organization’s goals, structure, and context.

