We bring more than 35 years of experience in producing client work of enduring value and impact.Since 1982, Winthrop has served hundreds of clients, from Fortune 500 corporations and leading professional service firms to small family firms, foundations, schools, and arts organizations. Some are large and long established; others are small and relatively young. Whatever your size, whether your history spans a century or a decade or less, Winthrop can help you capture and capitalize on your experience.


Selected Work

Our work takes many forms, from authoritative publications, documentaries, and digital presentations to innovative archival collections, exhibitions, and digital asset management systems—all of it tailored to your needs.

Client List

With an unrivaled list of satisfied clients, we have earned the confidence and respect of senior executives, family, non-profit leaders, academic historians, and publishers.


Client Engagements

New York Road Runners

New York Road Runners

Winthrop researches, curates, and oversees the design and installation of a history wall for NYRR's RUNCenter that opened in November 2016.
Bill Blass

Bill Blass

Bill Blass wanted to preserve and utilize the resources that documented his work.
Muhammad Ali Center

Muhammad Ali Center

Survey, Inventory & Long Term Archival Planning
Charles F. Knight

Charles F. Knight

Winthrop helped legendary CEO Chuck Knight explain how he balanced impressive consistency and fundamental change
Barry LePatner

Barry LePatner

Winthrop helped a leading real estate lawyer share his diagnosis of America’s infrastructure problems and his prescription for their cure.
Cleveland Clinic

Cleveland Clinic

Compelling, authentic, and emotionally engaging history in a video documentary format
Pendleton Woolen Mills

Pendleton Woolen Mills

A Winthrop client since 1990, Pendleton finds new ways to leverage its archival resources.
 
 
It's the past that tells us who we are. Without it we lose our identity.

Stephen Hawking
Trinity School

Trinity School

Winthrop helps a 300-year old independent school use its history and archives to build institutional loyalty