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Chapter Spotlight: SAPOR

07/01/2020

During 2020, we chose to continue with the theme of #SAPORSpeaks across all events and communications. To this end, we started the year with several goals. First, increasing student membership and engagement. Second, continuing to engage our current membership through networking and social events. Third, revamping the SAPOR website. We continue to strive to make progress on our goals despite the complications brought about by COVID-19, including hosting two virtual happy hours for our members on Zoom and helping coordinate the AAPOR All-Chapter Social Event during the Virtual AAPOR Conference. Anything we are unable to fully accomplish this year will likely carry forward into future goals to make our organization even stronger.
 
Aside from our goals for this year, 2020 is special to SAPOR for two reasons: 1) it marked the 75th Annual Conference for AAPOR, which was originally scheduled to take place in the SAPOR city of Atlanta, Georgia, and 2) it marks the 40th Annual SAPOR Conference, themed #SAPORSpeaks: Building the Future of Survey Research.

Because we have not had the opportunity to host in-person events this year, we would like to take this opportunity to recap our successful 2019 events:
 
In October, we held a successful conference titled #SAPORSpeaks: Increasing Response Rates in an Ever-Changing Research World. We tried a few new things during the 2019 conference that we believe were a hit. From a new networking venue, to a poster session (7 posters were presented) to LOUD tables (which was said to be a favorite). Our panel on the 2020 Elections, with Meghann Crawford from Siena Research Institute, Andy Smith from the University of New Hampshire, and Robert Oldendick with the University of South Carolina, spoke about the challenges we are to face next year. Moderated by Jennifer Hunter Childs with the US Census Bureau, it was quite an interesting discussion.
 
Our keynote speaker, Trent D. Buskirk, PhD, stole the show. His topic was Where’s Waldo and Wanda – Survey Participation in the Era of Big Data. You can hear more about this topic here in his interview with Brian Southwell, http://measureradio.libsyn.com/new-technology-and-the-future-of-surveys. “The measure of everyday life” is a weekly public radio program featuring researchers, practitioners, and professionals discussing their work to improve the human condition.
 
We are pleased to again congratulate Brian Orleans from UNC Chapel Hill Gillings School of Global Public Health, our winner of the Student Paper Competition, which was hosted by Odum Institute for Research in Social Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
 
We also unveiled a new logo and design package during the 2019 conference, which we are currently using to help redesign our website.

In 2019, SAPOR presented the “SAPOR Summer Series,” three sessions that featured presenters from the 74th Annual AAPOR Conference in Toronto. This was a chance for our members who missed AAPOR to sample some of that year’s presented work. We were honored to have a variety of speakers and proud to offer this opportunity to our members. Our first session highlighted the AAPOR Transparency Initiative and included presentations from Brad Edwards (Westat), Valrie Horton (Abt Associates), Michael Spagat (Royal Holloway, University of London), Timothy Triplett (Urban Institute), and Evgenia Kapousouz (University of Illinois, Chicago). The second session focused on methodological considerations for hurricane related survey data collection. The session was moderated by Liz Hamel (Kaiser Family Foundation) and included presentations by Kirby Goidel (Texas A&M University), Thomas Brassell (ICF), and Liz Hamel. Our third and final Summer Series session focused on data collection modes: web versus paper versus phone. The session included presentations from Daniel Gundersen (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), Tabitha Ostrout (RTI International), Virginia Lesser (Oregon State University), and David Kashihara (Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality).

As always, SAPOR seeks ways to diversify not only its membership but the Executive Council as well. We will continue to work with colleges, universities, government, private, non-profit, and other organizations to accomplish this goal. For more information reach out to our President Nicole Lee at president@sapor.us.