Their record. Handled with discipline.
A leadership legacy book involves a public figure's candor, a district's history, and a family's pride. We treat all three with professional care. Here is how.
What we collect
To produce a book we collect what you and the leader choose to share: contact and billing details, recorded voice prompts and their transcripts, tribute contributions, photographs and documents provided for the book, and the information needed to produce, print, and deliver the editions.
How we use it
Solely to create and deliver the engagement: transcribing recordings, shaping chapters in the leader's own words, gathering tributes, printing, and maintaining the private digital archive. We do not sell personal information, and we do not use your leader's recordings to train third-party models.
Approval before print
The leader approves every chapter before printing. Nothing goes on the record that they didn't put there. Where an archival district edition is commissioned, its scope is agreed with the commissioning institution up front.
Kept safe — and kept, period
Interviews and materials are stored with redundant, tested backups, and the commissioning institution and leader can export everything. If we ever cease operations, we will provide a way to retain the full archive. Institutional memory shouldn't depend on a vendor's longevity.
Service providers
We use trusted providers for hosting, transcription, payment processing, and printing. They process information only as needed to deliver those services on our behalf, under confidentiality.
Your choices
Request a copy of your data, corrections, or deletion at any time: programs@edleaderbook.com.
This is a plain-language summary of our approach, to be expanded as we grow. Questions? programs@edleaderbook.com.