Who We Are
Archives in Motion (AIM) builds teams with experts in conservation, preservation, appraisal, physical and digital asset management, collections storage, transport, and exhibition that are best suited to our clients’ needs. Our flexibility ensures that we adapt our services as our clients’ goals shift or grow.
Our team of professional consultants provide project oversight and support for collections assessment, management, and migration projects that allow individuals and organizations to exhibit and leverage their collections while also safeguarding and preserving their assets for future generations.
Principal Consultant
Founder and Principal Consultant, Regina M. Longo, has worked in and with private and public museums, libraries, archives, and universities for over 25 years. Dr. Longo is a media historian, curator, and archivist.
Dr. Longo served briefly as Special Assistant to the Chief during a period of transition at the Library of Congress National Audiovisual Conservation Center. Prior to which she managed the MCM archives and taught courses on archival theory and practice in the department of Modern Culture and Media at Brown University, building on a decade of teaching media and archival studies courses at SUNY Purchase, UC Santa Cruz, and UC Santa Barbara— where she received her PhD.
As the Founding Director of the Albanian Cinema Project , she convened an international coalition of culture workers, filmmakers, and archivists to bring attention to the needs of Albania’s film and television archives and foster ongoing preservation and exhibition of their collections.
She began her archival career in 1999 at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC. You can read more about Dr. Longo’s work in education and archival advocacy here.