Anna Greenberg joins Roper Center board
First formed in 1947, the non-profit, non-partisan Roper Center now spans more than 125 countries and 23,000 datasets, used by over 280 partner organisations worldwide.
Greenberg (pictured) has more than 20 years’ polling experience in the political, non-profit and academic sectors.
She joined GQR in 2001 after teaching public opinion and survey research methodology at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. She became a partner at the firm in 2016, and managing partner alongside Jeremy Rosner in 2018.
Greenberg works with a wide range of organisations on issues ranging including women’s health, LGBT rights, reducing gun violence, reforming drug laws, money in politics, faith and values.

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