Last week, during a press conference held at the Orange County Convention Center, company executives unveiled the establishment of Extreme Legacy, a comprehensive engineering design and manufacturing firm dedicated to serving the amusement, attractions, and leisure sectors. As a majority female-owned enterprise, Extreme Legacy also announced the appointment of Jaimie Enterkin as its chief executive officer.
Located in Orlando, Florida, Extreme Legacy has acquired the 30-year portfolio of attractions from Extreme Engineering. This acquisition includes the rights to Extreme Engineering’s intellectual property as well as its expertise in engineering design and fabrication. The name “Extreme Legacy” was selected to honor the 30-year history of Extreme Engineering in creating award-winning attractions and delivering innovative solutions worldwide.
“Extreme Engineering has exhibited at IAAPA Expo for 25 years”
Shared Phil Wilson, chief development officer and president, strategic partnerships, Extreme Legacy.
“We could not think of a better time or place to announce the launch of Extreme Legacy than right here. Today we acknowledge the history that brought us here while moving forward and inventing for the future.”
“Orlando is the epicenter of the global attractions industry”
Wilson continued.
“And so it makes perfect sense that Extreme Legacy is based here. We are ready to provide excellent service and design to our clients while solving any engineering challenge they may have.”

Chief Executive Officer Jaimie Enterkin said:
“Extreme Legacy is an inventive engineering design and manufacturing firm. We approach each project by partnering with our clients to anticipate their needs and then develop new products and solutions to meet them.”
Along with the announcement of Enterkin as CEO, Extreme Legacy shared the members of the company’s leadership team. Key executives include:
Kris Benken, President, Extreme Legacy
Phil Wilson, ICAE, Chief Development Officer & President of Strategic Partnerships, Extreme Legacy
Alex Yamich, P.E., Chief Engineering Officer, Extreme Legacy
Ryan Brooks, Director of Operations Extreme Legacy
Marsha Hafstrom, Manager of Parts and Services, Extreme Legacy
Enterkin furthered:
“I’m proud of the work this team has done to get us here today. Extreme Legacy is a majority woman-owned company and as its CEO, I’m excited to be here at IAAPA Expo, immersed in the diversity of talent and experience that defines this industry.”

Extreme Legacy is based in Orlando, Florida and has manufacturing facilities in Texas. In 2025, the company has plans to expand its manufacturing capabilities in Central Florida.
More information can be found about Extreme Legacy online at: ExtremeLegacy.com
About Extreme Legacy
Extreme Legacy is globally recognized as the primary supplier of engineering design, fabrication, family coasters, and adventure rides. Founded in 2024, Extreme Legacy acquired the intellectual property along with the attraction catalog, proprietary data and original products such the Cloud Coaster, Extreme Air launchers, thrilling climbing walls, and more from Extreme Engineering. Based in Orlando, Florida, Extreme Legacy is an engineering design and fabrication firm that supports aviation, amusement and attractions, transportation, agriculture, and green energy.
Extreme Legacy is a majority-woman-owned firm. For more information visit: ExtremeLegacy.com
Media Contact Information:
Phil Wilson, ICAE
Chief Development Officer and President of Strategic Partnerships, Extreme Legacy






