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CMOR
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CMOR...where
collaboration leads to results
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Center for Marketing and Opinion Research
E-Newsletter
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April 2011
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2011 Medina Poll
CMOR will be
conducting the 2011 Medina Poll in May and
June. The Poll is a telephone survey that
includes questions posed by multiple organizations in which each
participant purchases only those questions necessary to meet their
information and research needs.
Participating in
the Poll can give your organization insight into areas such
as:
- Name recognition
- Service awareness
- Public support
- Community needs
- ... and more
Don't miss this
valuable opportunity to receive high quality data at an affordable cost.
Click here for more
information on the Poll.
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What CMOR
Clients are Saying:
"I have had the
pleasure of working with CMOR for about a year as they have administered
a large amount of surveys to our constituents throughout the state. Their
quality of work is top notch & the staff is extremely knowledgeable.
They have been very helpful guiding our agengy as to how to get better
results & outcomes. They are very organized & professional &
their work is done timely. Thank you CMOR! "
Tina Evans, Ohio Department of Developmental
Disabilities
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Spring has
sprung and the season of collaboration has begun! Data collection is
complete on the Summit Poll, the Stark Poll is off to a great start,
the Medina Poll is currently being organized, and planning for CMOR's
new Cuyahoga and Lorain Polls has rolled out.
The
Collaborative Polls are just one of the ways that CMOR provides
services where collaboration is key to obtaining the results and
necessary information for your organizaton. We invite you to
contact us to fnd out more about how CMOR uses collaboration to further
the goals of your organization.
Michelle Henry
and Amanda Barna
Founding partners
of CMOR
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Need to do more with less? How Research can steer
you in the right direction
By: Amanda Barna and Michelle Henry
The last few months Ohio has waited with uncertainty for
the new state budget to come out. Many of our clients saw significant
cuts in state and local funding. Organizations everywhere are
being asked to do more with fewer resources. So why is now the time to
spend resources on research? With budgets being smaller than ever it
is more important than ever to make sure that you are spending your
money in the right areas.
Click
here to find
out 5 ways that research can be used to maximize your resources.
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Collaborative Poll Service
For the past four
years, CMOR has conducted annual collaborative polls in Summit, Stark, and
Medina Counties. This year, we are planning on expanding this service
to additional counties including Portage, Lorain, Mahoning,
and Cuyahoga. The
Cuyahoga Poll begins in June - click here for
information on how your organization can participate.
Contact
us today
if you would like more information about one of these collaborative
polls or if you are interested in getting a collaborative poll started
in your county.
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Meet the Team: Sonya Haggins
Sonya Haggins recently joined the CMOR team as a Project
Development Specialist and the Manager of CMOR's Collaborative
Program. Sonya's experience working with non-profits and
developing business lines adds to CMOR's expertise and will assist CMOR
with expanding our Collaborative Poll program to include additional
counties and markets.
Sonya
has years of experience in the areas of customer service, client
relations, and business development. She has made great contributions
to company growth in various industries such as banking, mortgage
lending, nonprofits, and retail. Sonya has developed research,
analytical, and communication skills through education and through
experience working with the Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Cleveland
Council for World Affairs, Continental Title Insurance, First Merit
Bank. Sonya holds a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration
from Kent State University.
Welcome
to the CMOR Team!
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CMOR Is EDGE
Certified
CMOR recently
received Encouraging Diversity, Growth, and Equity (EDGE) Certification
through the Ohio Department of Administrative Services. The EDGE
program establishes goals for state agencies in awarding contracts to
certified EDGE businesses.

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