Company Announces New Staff and Advisers with Experience from Stella + Dot, Tupperware, Rodan+Fields and Creative Memories
Just two months after its launch, Legacy Republic has achieved a milestone: over 250 people in 30 states have signed on as Legacy Makers. These new Legacy Makers can earn an income while educating others about the importance of photo album and video digitization. In addition to this growth, the company is announcing Brian Knapp as Head of Legacy Republic, Scott Halversen as Head of Field Development, and Sandy Chang as Product Development Lead. Mark Bosworth, Eric Hackman and Genevieve Skory also joined the Legacy Republic advisory board this month.
“The interest we’re seeing in Legacy Republic shows that America is ready for this new wave of entrepreneurism. Companies like Uber and Stella & Dot have seen great success because many folks want to take more control of their lifestyle and income, and be their own boss. They want to make their own schedule and set their own goals. Legacy Republic lets these micro-entrepreneurs do that, and also provides a real mission: saving our family memories,” says Brian Knapp, Head of Legacy Republic. At this rate, he expects to have over 1,000 Legacy Makers by the end of year, and several thousand joining in 2015.