So often an organisation’s history becomes lost with the passing of time. (“What was it like going to work back in those days? …What great changes have there been? …If only we had asked the boss back then…How has education changed over the years?”)
My Life, My Journey is an ideal way to preserve the memories and keep the history alive. For example an interview with a valued employee, a chief executive, a teacher or principal, a sporting hero or a serviceman or woman will not only be a wonderful retirement gift; it will also be a valuable electronic document for the library.
These are just a few of the themes for My Life, My Journey:

Personal memories
Your memories and photographs captured forever on a beautiful DVD for your family - and for the generations to come.

Company history
Demonstrate innovative thinking in your workplace: unearth the old photographs and have the CEO or Chairman of the Board tell the company story in the comfort of the office.

Schools
So the Principal (or staff member) is retiring! What better keepsake than a beautifully presented DVD chock full of memories? Capture these memories and retain a copy for the archives.

Retirement gifts
A perfect way to honor a valuable staff member – work stories that can finally be told…

The Services
“Old soldiers never die; they just fade away,” said General Douglas MacArthur back in 1951. Servicemen and women have a million stories to tell. These tales are worth preserving for posterity. Future generations will be eternally grateful for your knowledge - and for letting others know about your experiences.

 
 
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