Tom Chrisman is a seasoned genealogist and the proud owner of Genealogy and Lineage Society Research Services, where he leverages his extensive expertise in family research to assist individuals in tracing their ancestral roots. With a rich background in healthcare sales and marketing, Tom brings...
Tom Chrisman is a seasoned genealogist and the proud owner of Genealogy and Lineage Society Research Services, where he leverages his extensive expertise in family research to assist individuals in tracing their ancestral roots. With a rich background in healthcare sales and marketing, Tom brings a unique perspective to his current role, blending analytical skills with a passion for history and lineage. His focus on genealogy spans from Colonial America in the 1600s to the present day, allowing him to provide comprehensive insights into family histories that resonate with clients seeking to connect with their heritage.
As the Registrar and Genealogist for five esteemed lineage societies, including the National Society of Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims and the Georgia Society of The War of 1812, Tom plays a pivotal role in preserving and promoting the legacies of American history. His responsibilities involve meticulous research, documentation, and verification of lineage claims, ensuring that each member's connection to historical events and figures is accurately represented. His work not only enriches the understanding of individual family histories but also contributes to the broader narrative of American heritage.
Tom's diverse skill set, which includes public speaking and customer service, enhances his ability to engage with clients and society members alike. His experience in product launch and capital equipment sales in the life sciences sector has equipped him with the strategic thinking necessary to navigate the complexities of genealogical research. Through his dedication and expertise, Tom Chrisman continues to make significant contributions to the field of genealogy, helping individuals uncover the stories of their ancestors while fostering a deeper appreciation for their familial connections.