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​What It Means to Serve

04/05/2019

As my last AAPOR Newsletter posting as your President, I must reflect back for a moment on a year, and a career (in progress!), that has led me to this point.  It is a funny thing: friends of mine know this story, that at my first AAPOR Conference in Portland Oregon in 2000, I remember landing, checking into the hotel and the conference…and promptly rented a car to drive to Mt. Hood to snowboard all day.  For those who do not know, you can snowboard there year-round above the tree line on the glacier…now, who would not pass up the opportunity to do that?  Of course, forgetting sunscreen, I showed up the next day, bright and early for my 8:30 presentation, with a very red face and raccoon eyes.  My dissertation advisor Vince Price was already sitting in the front row.  He took one look at me and said: “looks like you had some fun yesterday, hmmm?”  Busted! Well, I guess I have come a long way since then.  Other AAPOR conference memories I will cherish for life as well.  Winning the AAPOR Student paper award in 2002 and having my future mentor Dale Kulp be the first to congratulate me.  Playing golf and sharing a cart with Scott Keeter and being practically too in awe to speak.  Enjoying every Habermas joke ever made (my PhD might have focused on statistics and public opinion research, but my masters was all about rhetoric and the philosophy of language so I knew Habermas!).

But I digress.  What strikes me looking back, above all else, is the relationships I have made, and the pure joy it has been to serve.  I am sure like many people I started pushing my way onto AAPOR Committees because it is good professional development.  You know, a resume builder.  But very quickly, that sentiment drained away, because I found the true reward was the personal connections I made along the way, the comradery, and a sense of community I had really never felt before.  Yes, Habermas, AAPOR is my public sphere.  And as the saying goes, if you love what you do, it is not work.  That is exactly how I felt as Conference Chair in 2016, and even more so today as your President.

We have done exciting things this year.  Stay tuned to my Presidential Address at the 2019 AAPOR Conference for more details on that!  But in this space, I just wanted to take the time to say, thank you AAPOR.  Thank you for allowing me to serve.  Thank you all for being the best community of people I have ever met.