So many of the folks we work with have multidimensional stories. They often aren’t just working on a single project, business or mission – instead they are often involved in so many things all at once and so we often wonder about what they themselves hope their legacy will be about. We’ve shared some of their responses with you below.

Andrew Valdivia | Creative Director

Legacy isn’t just about reputation; it’s the tale that goes beyond our time. Too often, the industry is fixated on what people think right now, ignoring the story that will define them in the long run. My ambition is simple: I want my legacy to echo the journey of a passionate creative who shared wisdom with anyone ready to listen. I’ve always admired the idea of being a Renaissance figure or a modern-day Robin Hood (much like Leonardo de Vinci), empowering individuals with skills, regardless of their experience. Read more>>

Chiara Campelli | Screenwriter

Thanks to my parents, I grew up obsessively watching movies. Even though they have never worked in the industry, they have always been passionate about films and raised me and my brother by making us watch the great classics. I was immediately fascinated by them, but I soon realized that most successful films not only had male protagonists but were also written and directed by men. This triggered something inside me and pushed me to write the stories that I wanted to see and that had not yet been done– the ones that revolved around women. Read more>>

Leah Guadagnoli | Artist & Chef

I want to be remembered as someone who wove creativity and community into their life in a beautiful and meaningful way. As an ambitious woman who loved cooking and her garden and had a deep passion for feeding others. Read more>>