We asked folks we admire to tell us about what they want their legacy to be. Check out their responses below.

Daniel Lee

As a Korean-Argentinian entrepreneur, my vision has always been to revolutionize the ice cream industry by redefining what a frozen dessert experience could be. Through my gelato boutiques, I set out to introduce the American market to the art of authentic Italian gelato—crafted with premium ingredients, rooted in tradition, and elevated by exceptional customer service. Read More>>

Andrea Benitez

My legacy is about transforming smiles and lives through exceptional dental care. I want to be remembered as a compassionate, dedicated, and skilled dentist who prioritized patients’ needs, improving their oral health and well-being, delivering the best quality of treatment, and making a positive impact in my community. As the founder of Benitez Dental Center, I hope my legacy leaves a lasting impression of trust, excellence, and kindness, making a lasting difference, one smile at a time. Read More>>

Gabriela De Marchi

I would like to be remembered as someone who gently helped others come back home to themselves.

Someone who made people say: “With her, I learned to listen to what I was feeling without judging myself. To sense in my body what my soul couldn’t yet put into words. To trust that healing isn’t about erasing what happened —because we can’t just delete memory like hitting backspace— but about understanding, accepting, and transforming its meaning.” Read More>>