
OUR CORE VALUES
Regional Expertise
At Troika, we are uniquely focused on Russia and the former Soviet states. We have linguistic expertise combined with a nuanced understanding of the political landscape, business ecosystem, key stakeholders and areas of risk in the region.
Research Know-How
From our years of experience conducting investigative research, we have unmatched knowledge of the region’s information resources – from public records, proprietary databases and offline local filings; to our unparalleled understanding of the countries’ media landscapes; to our robust network of subject matter experts and local sources on the ground. And our research doesn’t end in Russia and the CIS – we extend our searches into jurisdictions through which funds from the region often flow.
Analytic Ability
Intelligence is only useful if it’s analyzed. At Troika, we pride ourselves on our ability to synthesize complex information from a multitude of sources, connect the dots and build a clear and impartial narrative. Our analytic ability is at the heart of the value we bring to our clients.
Rigorous Standards
We are tenacious in our research and meticulous in citing the sources in our reports. Thanks to our rigor and transparency, clients know that we leave no stone unturned and that they can easily engage with each part of our analysis.
Bespoke Approach
As a boutique provider, we have the agility to customize our services to meet specific client needs, from simple requests to complex investigations.
Who We Are
Rachel Thorner
Principal
Rachel Thorner is a veteran investigative research professional with over 15 years of experience as a specialist in Russia and the former Soviet states. Rachel has particular expertise in sanctions and other areas of risk specific to the region, and she has worked extensively on reputational, commercial and regulatory issues involving the region’s key stakeholders.
Prior to founding Troika Advisory, Rachel headed the Russia/CIS practice at a top boutique business intelligence consultancy, where she spent 7 years conducting risk-focused investigative research for major US and European financial institutions, law firms, multinational corporations and regulatory bodies. Previously, she worked at the Eurasia program of a leading Washington DC-based think tank and provided Russia/CIS-related investigative services to risk advisories.
Rachel began her career at the New York Times’ Moscow bureau, investigating news stories and writing a daily column. She is fluent in English, Russian and Hebrew and has a degree in Russian Studies from New York University.