Hollie Miller,
Founder & CEO

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Hollie is from Southern Mississippi, where she grew up surrounded by trade workers, including most of her family.

After getting a business degree, Hollie moved to Oregon, where she worked in accounting, finance, payroll, and HR. In 2021, she started a homeless services non-profit with a friend and grew it to over 250 employees in just 3 years.

Having been a freelancer on and off herself her whole career, she was frustrated with the lack of support for self-employers and decided to do something about it. She knows first hand what a big deal it is to have financial security, and she is determined to help freelance workers get there by bringing them together in guilds.

Amanda Garcia, COO

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Born in Portland Oregon, Amanda was uprooted to Louisiana, but returned "home" to Oregon in 2005. She started working in accounting and got a degree in Business & Accounting- a career she would eventually build as a business and start a youth arts non-profit. She thrives using her experiences, knowledge, and passion for helping others.

 Amanda always took the non-traditional route with her career and education. Being a freelancer since 2015 while raising a family as a single parent she has seen firsthand the struggles faced by those trying to build something on their own. Determined to make a difference, it was a no-brainer to join Hollie in changing the landscape for what it means to be an independent worker. 

Our Values

Empowerment: We provide the tools and resources our members need to succeed.

Innovation: We are committed to continuously improving how we support our Guild Members.

Integrity: We conduct our business with honesty and transparency.