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What Do Oregonians Care About in 2013 with Adam Davis |
Published on Oct 7, 2013
Speakers: Adam Davis, founder and principal at DHM Research and Dave Miller, host of Think Out Loud Adam Davis, DHM co-founder and John McConnell of OSHU will join Think Out Loud's Dave Miller and a diverse group of community members to discuss how Oregonians value education, healthcare, the environment, religion and a host of other issues. With over 30 years of experience in all phases of public opinion research, Adam Davis' expertise ranges from survey research design to focus group moderating. He has conducted projects throughout the United States and on-site in Europe and Japan.
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