About Me: Kim Hamdoun

Archive Pro Private Services

The Academic Foundation
My passion for preservation began during my studies for a Bachelor of Arts in History at American Public University. I realized early on that history isn’t just found in textbooks—it’s held in the private collections, family photo albums, and cherished heirlooms found in our own homes.

Hands-On Institutional Training
To bridge the gap between history and practical preservation, I gained hands-on institutional training through a volunteer role at Stonehill College in Massachusetts. Under the guidance of their records department, I was trained in the delicate handling, cleaning, and cataloging of donated historical photographs and documents. This experience taught me the institutional standards for metadata (the "who, what, and where") that I use to organize your collections today.

The Specialist’s Eye
I don’t just count items; I process them with a historian’s care and a technician’s precision. My background allows me to see the "big picture" of a collection’s legacy while maintaining the granular detail required for a high-quality digital registry. Whether it is a rare NASCAR diecast or a century-old family portrait, I treat every asset with the same institutional respect I learned in the college archives.

Personal Mission
As a "Chaos Resolution Specialist," my goal is to give you peace of mind. I combine my academic background and archival training with expert-level Excel organization to protect your legacy, your investments, and your home’s hidden wealth.