Senior Survey Manager at ICF; Past President, Southern Association for Public Opinion Research (2019). Views are solely my own.

Joined July 2011
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Keynote, @ltwalt, presents at #AnalyticsForward 2023!
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Speaking my love language! 🤣 #AnalyticsFoward
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#AnalyticsForward, Session 2, The Art & Science of Data Visualization Helping people see and understand their data: Speed to insight is what we're after. In 5 seconds, you should be able to know what you are seeing, know why you should care, and know what you should do next.
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#AnalyticsForward, Session 1, Invisible Man Modern face recognition systems: Clothes can not save you from facial recognition. Makeup can not save you from facial recognition. Masks can not save you from facial recognition. AI currently wins!
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Thank you, #AnalyticsForward sponsors!
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Getting ready to spend the day with some of my favorite statisticians, programmers, data analysts, and actuaries. Ready to hear the session pitches that are up next! #AnalyticsForward
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A challenge from @neil_ruiz the @SAPORUS keynote speaker... who's missing in your research? Try to figure out how to reach them! #SAPORSpeaks
Attending the 42nd Annual SAPOR conference today and tomorrow, in-person, after two years of virtual! Looking forward to the 10:30 session when my colleague, Ryan, presents his research! @ipsospa #SAPORspeaks @SAPORUS
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Valrie Horton retweeted
5 Oct 2022
"This is not my expertise" is not an admission of incompetence. It's an expression of self-awareness. The antidote to arrogance is not lowering your confidence. It's raising your humility. You don't have to deny your strengths. You just have to recognize your weaknesses.
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Valrie Horton retweeted
26 Sep 2022
People are happier to help than we expect. Data: we overestimate how inconvenienced they’ll feel—and underestimate how valued they’ll feel. Asking isn't always a burden. It's often an opportunity to help others feel capable and useful. Seeking help is an expression of trust.
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Valrie Horton retweeted
16 Sep 2022
A sign of character is focusing more on how you treat others than how they treat you. Narcissists feel entitled to get respect. They aim to be the most important person in every room. Humble people strive to show respect. They aim to make everyone in the room feel important.
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My heels for the #AAPOR conference... any guesses as to which pair was the most painful?
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Such a timely #AAPOR presentation
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Ran into the infamous Mark Schulman and Charles DiSogra between sessions today... @BPhillips_SRBI I'm looking to run into you next! So excited to see everyone at #AAPOR!

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Valrie Horton retweeted
13 May 2022
Be on the lookout for TODAY's Ipsos presentations at #AAPOR – the industry’s premier forum for advances in #publicopinion and #survey #research. Be sure to also drop by our booth and say HI! ipsos.com/en-us/events/AAPOR…
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We tried our best to get a group shot, but this is only about half of our #AAPOR attendees! @ipsosus @ipsospa
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Copying @MLink01... Loving the Chicago food scene! #AAPOR
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