…a little history on Pursue Posterity.
Our company began with a simple objective: to preserve and promote access to history. As students and professionals, many encounters arose with collections that had sat neglected and suffered the unfortunate and irreversible effects of time; what could have once been prevented had become permanent. The past was set aside and attention and resources were turned to the present. It is an unfortunate scenario that continues to play out amidst a sea of understaffed and cash-strapped organizations. The critical need to safeguard the past and record these untold stories goes unnoticed. We made it our mission to identify history in jeopardy and offer our assistance to those in need.
It is a true yet unfortunate fact that many individuals and organizations lack the resources or time necessary to address these issues without additional assistance. The documentation and stories gathered throughout the course of a life can quickly become overwhelming. Without assistance, it can be an insurmountable undertaking when new materials accumulate faster than can be processed. By providing the necessary workforce, these sometimes daunting endeavors can become manageable.
Throughout the development of our collective experiences in business, academia, and life we have garnered the attributes essential for carrying out these objectives. Each member of the Pursue Posterity team has taken a path unique to their background. Their individual strengths and skill sets have coalesced, providing our company with an unparalleled array of services available to persons, non-profit, and for-profit entities. Our staff of professionals possess years of hands-on experience among collections comparable to those described above including non-profit organizations, historical societies, prominent individuals, and private companies.
-Kieth A. Peppers
CEO and Historian
-Thomas Kubat
President and Archivist
Our company began with a simple objective: to preserve and promote access to history. As students and professionals, many encounters arose with collections that had sat neglected and suffered the unfortunate and irreversible effects of time; what could have once been prevented had become permanent. The past was set aside and attention and resources were turned to the present. It is an unfortunate scenario that continues to play out amidst a sea of understaffed and cash-strapped organizations. The critical need to safeguard the past and record these untold stories goes unnoticed. We made it our mission to identify history in jeopardy and offer our assistance to those in need.
It is a true yet unfortunate fact that many individuals and organizations lack the resources or time necessary to address these issues without additional assistance. The documentation and stories gathered throughout the course of a life can quickly become overwhelming. Without assistance, it can be an insurmountable undertaking when new materials accumulate faster than can be processed. By providing the necessary workforce, these sometimes daunting endeavors can become manageable.
Throughout the development of our collective experiences in business, academia, and life we have garnered the attributes essential for carrying out these objectives. Each member of the Pursue Posterity team has taken a path unique to their background. Their individual strengths and skill sets have coalesced, providing our company with an unparalleled array of services available to persons, non-profit, and for-profit entities. Our staff of professionals possess years of hands-on experience among collections comparable to those described above including non-profit organizations, historical societies, prominent individuals, and private companies.
-Kieth A. Peppers
CEO and Historian
-Thomas Kubat
President and Archivist