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Employee Profiles

Reading our employee's profiles is a way to learn how diverse the positions at the National Archives are! Working at the National Archives is not just for archivists....


Valoise ArmstrongValoise Armstrong, Archivist
"I work with researchers, arrange and describe collections, assist with public programs and oversee the preservation projects on textual records."

Eric BittnerEric Bittner, Archivist
"I have had a lifelong interest in history, especially western history, so I thought the internship would be a perfect fit."

Sheila MayoSheila Mayo, Archives Specialist
"I love knowing that I play a role in ensuring that all citizens are able to retrieve and review essential historical evidence in a timely manner."

John McEvoyJohn McEvoy, IT Specialist
"With the National Archives, I saw many ways that I could contribute to the present and the future of the program. "

Paul WesterPaul Wester, Director, Modern Records Programs
"The archival and records management challenges we face are immense, both in their scale and complexity. "

Lee Ann PotterLee Ann Potter, Director of Education and Volunteer Programs
"Working with educators across the United States, I develop lesson plans, curriculum units, and teaching activities."

William Cowell, Jr.William Cowell, Jr., Audiovisual Preservation Specialist
"As I continued to acquire specialized knowledge, I was qualified to apply for and be promoted to my current position."

Yoonjoo StrumfelsYoonjoo Strumfels, Conservator
"Every day is full of excitement, challenges, and the opportunity for continuous career development."

Kim BarbieriKim Barbieri, Education Specialist
"I completed a graduate internship at the Eisenhower Library as part of my Master's program but never imagined that 15 years later I would return to work here."

Lloyd MitchellLloyd Mitchell, Supervisory Archives Specialist
"I am responsible for six IRS Service Centers. My team is responsible for providing reference services by searching, filing and interfiling records."

Jennie Diaz GuilbaudJennie Diaz Guilbaud, Senior Appraisal Archivist
"As an appraisal archivist, I teach Records Management courses and assist agencies in appraising their records."

John MartinezJohn Martinez, Archives Specialist
"My duties include working on the development and maintenance of the requirements for descriptive elements and authority files."

Jay TrainerJay Trainer, Asstistant Director, Federal Records Center
"As the Assistant Director, I provide guidance and set policy for a program that has an operating budget of over $140 million."

Stephannie OriabureStephannie Oriabure, Archivist
"It is incredible to delve into the records and discover firsthand the inner workings of the presidency and our government."

Thomas McAndrewThomas McAndrew, IT Contractor
"The opportunities here are challenging, educational and endless and I've had the privilege to work on many diverse and interesting projects."

Gwen HendersonGwen Henderson, Supervisor, Federal Register
"My unit is primarily involved with the production of slip laws and U.S. Statutes; Executive orders, proclamations and other Presidential directives."


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Kim BarbieriKim Barbieri, Education Specialist
"I completed a graduate internship at the Eisenhower Library as part of my Master's program but never imagined that 15 years later I would return to work here."

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