We asked folks about legacy and what they want people to remember about them. We’ve shared some of those responses below.

Kaitlyn Simerly | Real Estate Agent

The most important thing to me is helping others and being kind. I want to be remembered for always being sincere to those around me, helping others, and showing compassion. It is important that each client I work with can see my values and integrity beyond any transaction. Read more>>

Anna Niddya Moraes | Owner and operator

“We aspire for our legacy to serve as an inspiration to other young adults embarking on their entrepreneurial journeys. Our hope is that people will recall us as proprietors deeply committed to family values, having established a robust foundation and flourishing business for the benefit of our children.” Read more>>

Freddieb the great | Music , artist

I went after things I wanted didn’t listen others opinion , once afraid to take risk an believe in myself an did what makes me happy. Read more>>

Bhumi Patel | CEO

As a female staffing business owner, my journey into entrepreneurship wasn’t solely driven by a passion for a particular industry. Instead, it was fueled by courage, passion, hard work, and tenacity. I aspire to be remembered as a beacon of empathy and integrity, someone who left a meaningful, positive impact on others. Read more>>

Eberson Asencio | Artist

I would like my music to be an inspiration not just for people who come from where I come from but the underdogs who felt like they couldn’t. The dreamers who say “I wish” and are willing to make that first step of creating without boundaries and being and being an outsider.  Read more>>

Jacka Saldana | Fashion Designer, Runway Director

1. I am 3rd generation seamstress, that was a hobby turn into a business when customers started to approach to buy my garments. 2. The time it takes to create the garment and get an idea. 3. The risk would when you put a show together in hope to sell off the runway. Read more>>

Krystal Littleton | Chandler and Teacher