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Katie Clark Named Chief Operating Officer for HistoryIT

Strategic Leader Joins Innovative Tech Company  

PORTLAND, ME (November 14, 2023) — Groundbreaking digital preservation company HistoryIT welcomes Katie Clark to the senior leadership team as their Chief Operating Officer. Clark will provide management, leadership and vision to meet the company’s short- and long-term objectives, and will create policies and cultivate a company culture that strengthens operational efficiency and drives revenue. 

With a background in both corporate and nonprofit business with experience in operations, marketing and market research, Clark excels at finding efficiencies, building capacity and fostering growth. 

”This is truly a powerhouse team of history savers, and I’m excited to be a part of it!” Clark continues, “I look forward to working alongside staff to continue to refine our processes and find efficiencies in order to provide even more value to clients as we help them envision, create and sustain digital collections that deliver long-lasting value to their organizations.” 

Founded in 2011 by Kristen Gwinn-Becker, PhD, HistoryIT has developed unique solutions to complications faced in the preservation field. With partners ranging from Alpha Phi Fraternity and the Junior League to the Baseball Hall of Fame, HistoryIT helps all of its clients give history a future. 

Gwinn-Becker says about this hire, “We are all excited to have Katie join our team of history savers! She has a terrific understanding of processes and operations and she will play a key role in this next stage of rapid growth for the company.” 

About HistoryIT

HistoryIT gives history a future. We offer a comprehensive set of services and software that enable any organization to transform archival materials, from whatever state they are in, into a 21st-Century digital collection.

For more information, please visit historyit.com

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