Legacies help us with our goals after we’ve passed because they have the power to inspire action and the give our ideals an chance to live on through others. Given the magical potential of legacies, we wanted to support and foster conversations around legacy building and below you’ll find some of those conversations.
Katie Radel

I hope that our clients and the people I’ve worked with feel like they’re better off for having known me. They’re more confident in their abilities, more strategic in their thinking, and more in control of their careers and businesses. Read More>>
Tracey Roberts

I have spent the last few years building my business just to survive financially. Coming out of an abusive marriage, with 4 children that I was determined to continue homeschooling, everything was focused on just getting through. And we did, and as we’re coming up over the crest of this mountain we’ve climbed, there’s this whole new vista for us to see. I had thought of my legacy in terms of my children – Read More>>
Jillian Gagnon

When I first started my business, this question was always in the back of my mind—how can I build something I love that also contributes to society and leaves a lasting impact? As cliché as it may sound, “Be the change you wish to see in the world” has been a guiding force since day one. Read More>>
Femi Barker

The sort of legacy I’m hoping to build is one where young women see themselves reflected in places where they were once invisible, like behind the camera. I want to be a part of a movement that shows them they belong in every space, from film sets to boardrooms. My message to those women would be “Create your own stories, claim your power, and always remember that your perspective is needed.” As one of few Black women in the camera department for Film & TV, I strive to break down barriers. Read More>>
Kassidy Daniels

I grew up in a small town—the kind of place where everyone knows your name, your grandparents, and what you’re having for dinner on a Sunday. Life was simple, comforting, but quiet. And even as a kid, I always felt this tug—like there was more waiting for me just past the horizon. Read More>>
Charlie Bolivar

I think of interior design as a very creative job. My work has always been my passion. Through my work, I’m able to help people make positive changes to their lives by helping them change their living environment. Read More>>

