MAPOR Council Public Meeting Minutes – December 2025

MAPOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MONTHLY MEETING AGENDA

December 12, 2025

MAPOR SPOTLIGHT of the MONTH: Our MAPOR Spotlight of the Month is for Conference Chairs Beth
and Lindsey and the entire supporting crew who made the Conference a successful event! Thanks to all
for your hard work and your service to MAPOR.
Attendees: Alexandros, Benjamin, Beth, Betsy, Brian, Brittany, Caroline, Curtiss, David, Erik,
Erin, Jamie, Lindsey, Miranda, Nadia, Patrick, Paul, Rebecca, Semilla
Agenda:
I. Welcome Executive Council!

a. New members: Nadia Assad, Miranda Kaye, Jaime Faus, Brittany Creel, and Betsy
Broaddus,
b. Introductions
II. MAPOR documents and procedures

a. Vision and Mission Statements: https://www.mapor.org/about/mapor-mission-vision/
b. Bylaws: https://www.mapor.org/bylaws-as-amended-august-10-2018/
c. Robert’s Rules of Order: https://www.boardeffect.com/blog/roberts-rules-of-order-cheat-
sheet/

III. 2025-2026 Council Transition
(David/Patrick/Paul)
a. MAPOR Google Group for group email (mapor@googlegroups.com)
b. Google Drive: MAPOR

  • David wants to make sure to focus on committees this year – goal to get people allocated to
    committees today or in next few meetings. See bottom of minutes for
  • Everyone should have access to Google Drive – Erik and Miranda still need to get access, email
    did not go through. Shared emails with Ben in chat so should be all set
  • Picking things to prioritize as a group. Website (look and feel, content).
    IV. 2025 Conference Debrief (Beth/Lindsey/Erik)

a. General Discussion

  • Received a few emails from fellows and longer time members and all said we did a great
    job, wanted to pass along. Not a lot of negative feedback, folks seemed happy to gather.
  • Total of 192 attendees, an increase compared to last year. Highest since pre-Covid
  • Beth and Lindsey are touching base to make sure everything is handed off, and working
    on some documentation on the process to pass along to future folks.
  • Folks asked about sharing slides – is this something that MAPOR could host ($$ because
    a lot of space)? Can we loop in with OLC? Can we just depend on emails (warn
    presenters)?
  • From website perspective – Benjamin would prefer a rolling option (like host
    2025 until 2026 conference).

b. All expenses paid? Still 1 outstanding travel grant
i. Hotel – yes
ii. Tech rental – yes
iii. Speakers – yes (many just wanted conference reimbursed)
iv. Student award winners – Mia will comment
v. Student grants – Mia will comment
c. Business meeting items

  • Discussants came up both in business meeting and in survey. Back in the day, every
    session had a moderator and a discussant. It is 2x as many people who we need to help,
    and it is a lot of work to provide discussants.
  • We have a questions on this year’s survey asking presenters if they could have provided
    their presentation to the moderator a week in advance so we’ll have some data on that
  • Ideas (pros)
  • Targeted panels
  • Discussant track and non-discussant track and see how people opt-in
  • Get it on registration to get sense on who would be interested on both ends and
    potentially try to pair them. View it as experimental and not make any promises.
  • Panel of best student papers with discussants
  • Reasons not to (cons) – logistics!
  • Sometimes ran out of time, not enough time to present research as-is, so would
    need to be longer sessions. Eats into Q&A time.
  • Do we think presenters might have trouble getting their presentation ready early
    enough for discussant review?
  • A lot of conferences have done away with them.
  • Complication on planning – need slides earlier, coordinate discussants, etc.
  • Hard enough to get list of people to review papers
  • Maybe in our upcoming member survey we ask how valuable MAPOR-driven matching
    paper reviews could be a standalone service to members, outside of the conference and
    asynchronous
    d. Conference survey
  • The conference survey has been sent out and we already have almost 70 responses
    already. All very positive about the experience.
  • Having the conference a week earlier next year – so far 40% of responses so far say more
    likely to attend, and just 10% say less likely. That is good news.
  • Have some questions about cost increases – 80% of current respondents are OK with
    that. Had increased non-student cost a few times, might need to do it again.
  • Questions about value of things during conference – coffee/tea most valued (60%), other
    values are microphones, afternoon snacks. Open bar less than 50%. Low value is
    morning snacks, swag (less than 20%)

V. 2026 Conference (Lindsey)

  • Please share with Lindsey on ideas for speakers and what we want to do to continue recruiting
    new students.

VI. Secretary Treasurer’s Report (Semilla/Nadia)

a. Financial updates
● Checkings: $21,375.06
● Savings: $42,225.17
b. Membership list updates will come in January

  • Make sure to connect with comms committee re: mailing list

VII. Communications/Website (David/Benjamin)

  • Reach out to Benjamin if you are interested in helping here. We want to decide WHAT to focus
    on, so can meet to decide which priorities to tackle once we have committee formed.
    a. Headshots for new members/Other missing information
    i. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1J1W22JfNCYXZWKij3EKNo7LaD-
    FlwTY_rzUb2pBFQSA/edit?usp=sharing
    b. Jaime, Betsy, and Brittany joining committee
    c. Website overhaul
    d. New EC googlegroup: mapor_ec@googlegroups.com
  • Limited to council

VIII. Awards, Grants, and Support Committee (Paul/Curtiss)

  • Mary and Curtiss hoping to have a debrief – might need to be slightly different format this year
    due to circumstances with new fellow. Might not be able to do it, so maybe we can spread work
    around to other fellows (or perhaps discussants!)
  • Process really kicks off in March (pairing students with new fellows), and pairing abstracts with
    reviewers near conference
  • Happy to have folks on to help!
    IX. Sponsorship (Patrick)
    X. Online Learning Committee (Rebecca)

a. Ideas for this year

  • Want to figure out how to archive some of the webinars/stuff this year. Right now we
    have them saved off on Zoom, but goal is to make these free and available to members
    long term. High on list of to do’s!
    b. Can share ideas that come out of survey
    XI. Other business
    Council members
    President – David Sterrett
    Vice President / President Elect – Paul DiPerna
    Past President – Patrick Hsieh
    Conference Chair – Linsdey Witt-Swanson
    Associate Conference Chair – Erik Nisbet

Secretary-Treasurer – Semilla Stripp
Associate Secretary-Treasurer – Nadia Assad
Sponsorship Coordinator – Patrick Hsieh
Student Liaison – Curtiss Engstrom and Betsy Broaddus
Communications & Website Chair – Benjamin Schapiro
Members at Large – Erin Heiden, Rebecca Powell, Jerry Timbrook, Brian Wells, Alexandros Gkotinakos,
Beth Fisher, Carolina Smith, Miranda Kaye, Jaime Faus, Brittany Creel, and Betsy Broaddus
Proposed Committees
Conference Committee – Lindsey, Erik, Beth, David
Online Learning Committee – Rebecca Powell (Chair), Erin Heiden, Jerry Timbrook
Awards, Grants, and Support Committee – Paul DiPerna, Curtiss Engstrom
Secretary Treasurer Support – Semilla Stripp, Nadia Assad
Communications Support – Benjamin Schapiro, Brian Wells, Jaime Faus, Brittany Creel, and
Betsy Broaddus


MAPOR Mission Statement
We provide high-quality educational and conference programs to encourage scholarly exchanges across
disciplines and geographies, broaden member access to mentors and resources, and bolster
opportunities for leadership and innovations. We join forces with AAPOR, academic institutions, and
government and industry employers to develop a thriving community that supports all MAPOR
members, including students, scholars, and professionals in every stage of their career.
MAPOR Vision Statement
MAPOR is a leading voice in public opinion, survey, and social science scholarship, methods, and practice
among regional professional associations. We are an inclusive and supportive community that enables
our diverse members to achieve their educational, professional development, and networking goals.

MAPOR Council Public Meeting Minutes – November 2025

MAPOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MONTHLY MEETING AGENDA

November 14, 2025

MAPOR SPOTLIGHT of the MONTH: Our MAPOR Spotlight of the Month is for EVERYONE: thanks to Beth and
Lindsey for their hard work on organizing the conference and the plan for the 50th anniversary; thanks to Leah
for the incredible sponsorship fund raising; thanks to Curtiss and Paul for working with our fellow to review the
unprecedented number of student papers and for supporting the rest of the grant related operations; thanks to
Erin, Jerry, and Rebecca for producing another great webinar series; thanks to Ben for taking care of the website
and mailing list! Thanks to all for your dedication and service to MAPOR.
MAPOR Mission Statement
We provide high-quality educational and conference programs to encourage scholarly exchanges across
disciplines and geographies, broaden member access to mentors and resources, and bolster opportunities for
leadership and innovations. We join forces with AAPOR, academic institutions, and government and industry
employers to develop a thriving community that supports all MAPOR members, including students, scholars, and
professionals in every stage of their career.
MAPOR Vision Statement
MAPOR is a leading voice in public opinion, survey, and social science scholarship, methods, and practice among
regional professional associations. We are an inclusive and supportive community that enables our diverse
members to achieve their educational, professional development, and networking goals. 
Agenda:
Attendees: Semilla, Benjamin, Beth, Caroline, David, Leah, Erik, Erin, Lindsey, Paul, Rebecca, Patrick, Curtiss

I. Secretary Treasurer’s Report (Semilla)

  • Financial updates
  • Checkings: $60,210.29
  • Savings: $42,224.85
  • Membership list updates
  • 447 total members
  • 368 non-students and 79 students
  • Sponsorship updates
  • Corporate sponsorship: $17,350
  • Individual sponsorship: $1,700
  • Follow up with student paper and conference folks to make list of everyone who needs to get paid.

II. 2025 Conference and contract renewal (Beth/Lindsey/all)

  • Update on Conference support/50th committee
  • Finalized the swag – mugs and buttons based on past MAPOR logos. The conference program is
    ready to print. 178 total registrants – all conference presenters are registered. All set with
    embassy suites room commitments. There are microphones set to go with Lincoln Park room. For
    short course – we want to have a classroom set up, but need to coordinate with the first panel, so
    currently working through that.
  • Coordination for setup support on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday – checklist is saved here
  • Business meeting – should bring up the idea of sharing contact information with folks
  • Conference survey goes out week after Thanksgiving – just keep is conference specific. Patrick
    downloading the Voxco programming and will send to David/Lindsey.
  • MAPOR archives – have old conference programs
    III. Communications/Website (Benjamin/Patrick)
  • Expanding to committee
  • Ben is going to lead transition documentation – what do we want to do, but didn’t have manpower for?
    What is difficult?
  • Recommending un-consolidating webmaster (singular) and communications position (committee)
  • Refreshing website theme, updating it, LinkedIn/social media presence
    IV. Awards, Grants, and Support Committee (Paul/Curtiss)
  • Over 50 student attendees – planning on lunch and happy hour.
  • We have winners and honorable mentions for both awards. Will follow up with those this week.
  • 11 grants going out (8 students, 3 colleagues). Came in just under budget.
  • Student fellows and mentors – 3 will be presenting (mentors have been great), and one of the student
    fellows cannot come. Hoping they can defer to next year.

V. Sponsorship (Leah)

  • Final total is $19,050
  • $17,350 corporate
  • $1,700 in individual donations
  • Leah made an excel sheet in the drive that Patrick can use next year
    VI. Online Learning Committee (Rebecca)
  • 120 registrants – 49 were MAPOR members, 63 students, 5 new members, 4 non-members
  • OLC still need to check in on sending out recordings and honorariums
    VII. Other business (Patrick)
  • Council lunch will be onsite on Saturday

Council members
President – Y. Patrick Hsieh
Vice President / President Elect – David Sterrett

Past President – Leah Dean
Conference Chair – Beth Fisher
Associate Conference Chair – Linsdey Witt-Swanson
Secretary-Treasurer – Semilla Stripp
Sponsorship Coordinator – Leah Dean
Student Liaison – Curtiss Engstrom
Communications & Website Chair – Benjamin Schapiro
Members at Large – Erin Heiden, Rebecca Powell, Jerry Timbrook, Paul DiPerna, Brian Wells, Erik Nisbet
Alexandros Gkotinakos, Evgenia Kapousouz
Proposed Committees
50th/Conference Committee – Beth, Justine, Leah, Kevin
Online Learning Committee – Rebecca Powell (Chair), Erin Heiden, Jerry Timbrook
Awards, Grants, and Support Committee – Paul DiPerna, Curtiss Engstrom
Secretary Treasurer Support – Semilla Stripp
Communications Support – Benjamin Schapiro, Brian Wells

MAPOR Council Public Meeting Minutes – October 2025

MAPOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MONTHLY MEETING AGENDA

October 17, 2025

MAPOR SPOTLIGHT of the MONTH: Our MAPOR Spotlight of the Month is for EVERYONE: thanks to Beth and
Lindsey for their hard work on organizing the conference and the plan for the 50th anniversary; thanks to Leah
for the incredible sponsorship fund raising; thanks to Curtiss and Paul for working with our fellow to review the
unprecedented number of student papers and for supporting the rest of the grant related operations; thanks to
Erin, Jerry, and Rebecca for producing another great webinar series; thanks to Ben for releasing the fall
newsletter; and thanks to everyone for casting your votes for the council and fellow elections! Thanks to all for
your dedication and service to MAPOR.
MAPOR Mission Statement
We provide high-quality educational and conference programs to encourage scholarly exchanges across
disciplines and geographies, broaden member access to mentors and resources, and bolster opportunities for
leadership and innovations. We join forces with AAPOR, academic institutions, and government and industry
employers to develop a thriving community that supports all MAPOR members, including students, scholars, and
professionals in every stage of their career.
MAPOR Vision Statement
MAPOR is a leading voice in public opinion, survey, and social science scholarship, methods, and practice among
regional professional associations. We are an inclusive and supportive community that enables our diverse
members to achieve their educational, professional development, and networking goals. 
Agenda:
Attendees: Semilla, Benjamin, Alexandros, Beth, Caroline, David, Curtiss, Erin, Lindsey, Jerry, Patrick, Erik, Leah,
Brain
I. Secretary Treasurer’s Report (Semilla)

  • Financial updates
  • Checkings: $39,341.190
  • Savings: $42,224.50
  • Membership list updates
  • 433 total members
  • 358 non-students
  • 75 students
  • Sponsorship updates
  • Corporate sponsorship: $15,350
  • Individual sponsorship: $1,450
  • We had new motion passed last year to cover hotel costs for conf chair/associate (Beth, Lindsey) and
    treas sec/associate (Mia)
  • Mia and Beth – local, so just need rooms (2 nights?)
  • Lindsey – room and potentially travel (2 nights?)
  • Keynote speaker also asked for us to pay for his room upfront rather than be reimbursed
    II. 2025 Conference and contract renewal (Beth/Lindsey/all)
  • Update on Conference support/50th committee
  • Finalized the preliminary programs! Lindsey working with DTP at NORC to format, and Press
    America will print it.
  • All notifications of acceptance have been sent out. Need to send around message about
    registration is open to the AAPOR list and Friends of MAPOR list. Ben maintains this so Beth will
    reach out to him.
  • Needs to set up discount codes for registration still
  • Call for moderators (volunteers, nominations)
  • Extending presidential reception to 2 hours instead of 1 hour, opening up the ballroom for folks
    during the reception. Have increased food by 50%. David wants to order pizza for everyone stay
    tuned.
  • Have put out soft asks from past presidents/fellows for memorial swag or things to bring. Have
    also reached out to Ned English and will look at archives. We should inventory it. We will need to
    figure out how to store it moving forward (NORC, library, etc).
  • Beth is coordinating ordering mugs and getting them delivered to the hotel. Also ordering pins
    and ribbons. Want to keep it under $1,000.

III. Communications/Website (Benjamin/Patrick)

  • Need to go through monthly list cleanup.
    IV. Awards, Grants, and Support Committee (Paul/Curtiss)
  • Finalized 13 submissions and need help with reviewers
  • Share budget with Curtiss (loop in Patrick, David, Paul, etc.) to discuss student and early colleague travel
    support grants. We show favor to folks who have a long way to travel, or who have come before, etc.
  • Curtiss and Beth will touch base about acceptances early November.
  • Big changes (more papers) compared to previous years. Why do we think this is? Erik sent to academic
    listservs, reached out to faculty/students directly. Some are current student members, vast majority are
    new (and ready to join!!)
  • Beth is updating the CVENT Conference Registration link to make clear that MAPOR conference
    registration include membership.

V. Sponsorship (Leah)

  • We are at about the same as 2024 (which was a record year!!)
  • Individual donors making up a lot of the gap there.
    VI. Online Learning Committee (Rebecca)
  • First webinar last week, went really well – 75 total registrants (outside of CVENT). Next one on
    manuscript writing is next week, and then Quex webinar on 11/17

VII. Other business (Patrick)

  • Respond on fellow nominations

Ballot of 2025-26 Executive Council will be released after the meeting.
Council members
President – Y. Patrick Hsieh
Vice President / President Elect – David Sterrett
Past President – Leah Dean
Conference Chair – Beth Fisher
Associate Conference Chair – Linsdey Witt-Swanson
Secretary-Treasurer – Semilla Stripp
Sponsorship Coordinator – Leah Dean
Student Liaison – Curtiss Engstrom
Communications & Website Chair – Benjamin Schapiro
Members at Large – Erin Heiden, Rebecca Powell, Jerry Timbrook, Paul DiPerna, Brian Wells, Erik Nisbet
Alexandros Gkotinakos, Evgenia Kapousouz
Proposed Committees
50th/Conference Committee – Beth, Justine, Leah, Kevin
Online Learning Committee – Rebecca Powell (Chair), Erin Heiden, Jerry Timbrook
Awards, Grants, and Support Committee – Paul DiPerna, Curtiss Engstrom
Secretary Treasurer Support – Semilla Stripp
Communications Support – Benjamin Schapiro, Brian Wells

MAPOR COUNCIL PUBLIC MEETING MINUTES – September 2025

MAPOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MONTHLY MEETING AGENDA

September 19, 2025

MAPOR SPOTLIGHT of the MONTH: Our MAPOR Spotlight of the Month is for Beth and Lindsey for their hard
work on organizing the conference and the plan for the 50th anniversary. And thanks to Paul, Erik, and Caroline
for agreeing to run for office for the next term! Thanks to all for your dedication and service to MAPOR.
MAPOR Mission Statement
We provide high-quality educational and conference programs to encourage scholarly exchanges across
disciplines and geographies, broaden member access to mentors and resources, and bolster opportunities for
leadership and innovations. We join forces with AAPOR, academic institutions, and government and industry
employers to develop a thriving community that supports all MAPOR members, including students, scholars, and
professionals in every stage of their career.
MAPOR Vision Statement
MAPOR is a leading voice in public opinion, survey, and social science scholarship, methods, and practice among
regional professional associations. We are an inclusive and supportive community that enables our diverse
members to achieve their educational, professional development, and networking goals. 
Agenda:
Attendees: Semilla, Caroline, David, Leah, Curtiss, Erik, Lindsey, Paul, Patrick, Alexandros, Rebecca, Erin, Beth

I. Secretary Treasurer’s Report (Semilla)

  • Financial updates
  • Checkings: $34,512.19
  • Savings: $42,224.14
  • Membership list updates
  • 428 members
  • 353 non-students
  • 75 students
  • Sponsorship updates
  • Corporate sponsorship: $12,100
  • All corporate sponsorship is accounted for other than 1 (Survey Lab at the University of
    Chicago).
  • We were still tracking people down post conference and into April of this year for 2024
    sponsorship so that is good news
  • Individual sponsorship: $570

II. 2025 Conference and contract renewal (Beth/Lindsey/all)

  • Update on Conference support/50th committee
  • 84 abstracts for papers and 6 posters were accepted. Acceptance invitations have been
    sent out and folks have until Sept 30 th to respond. We have a few panels in the works
    from interested parties, so we should expect to have a few timeslots with four
    concurrent sessions instead of three (last year we only had one timeslot with four
    concurrent sessions)
  • 33 submissions for student paper competition – information about travel grant will be
    sent today or tomorrow
  • Pedagogy and short course have been finalized, keynote will be finalized this weekend
  • Hotel registration will open in early October – what is our expected early bird and full
    registration cost? A: We need to go up $5 for both (3rd bump) – $160, $135
  • This is something we can review next year again as needed
  • Following up with laptop vendor, no problems anticipated
  • Lindsey is reaching out to Press America for program printing and NORC for design
    support. Is there additional content this year that we will want to include? We will
    need to make sure we meet the print/design deadlines for any new content. A: space
    for individual donors, redid the sponsorship levels, space for corporate ads (only 2 of
    those so far)
  • For conference swag, the estimate for 300 enamel pins is around $500. Mug cost can
    start at $500 for 300 mugs and up, depending on our upper range. How should we
    proceed with this as we do need to get orders in soon (by the first two weeks of
    October) A: stick with ordering this 50th Anniversary swag and go forward with
    purchasing that, can hold on the rest of swag
  • Beth will circulate email re: ribbons, Mia and Beth can help with ordering
  • How do we identify moderators for sessions? Is this something we ask for during
    registration?
  • Part of registration process can make the ask then, and then convince more
    people to come. Erik can help with grad students to volunteer
  • Will get logo design moving (Paul and NORC folks can help) – will need to have sign off by
    next meeting. If we have multiple or need sign off, can share with group in google poll to
    approve.
  • Lindsey will share email saying folks have been invited with Beth

III. Communications/Website (Benjamin/Patrick)

  • Newsletter assignment by Wednesday 9/24
  • President’s welcome + ballot and elections (Patrick)
  • Fall workshop previews (OLC)
  • Conference and 50th anniversary blurb (Beth)
  • Student info (travel scholarships?) (Paul/Curtiss)
  • Include individual donor link

IV. Awards, Grants, and Support Committee (Paul/Curtiss)

  • Over 30 students express interest in student paper competition (compared to last year’s SEVEN)
  • Some concern with number of paper with reviewers
  • Do we know why we have so many this time? Erik advertised to a bunch of academic
    associations. Maybe next year we replicate this with other schools/other academic contacts or
    have more concentrated strategy for approaching this (Erik, Curtiss)
  • Have not been any applications for student and early career support grants. What is budget here?
  • Last year we funded all the asks.

V. Sponsorship (Leah)

  • Going to send around an update with the new individual donor link next week
  • MIA TO DO: Remove the affiliation in individual donor link
  • Questions from NORC sponsor
  • Is there WiFi in atrium – yes
  • Are there outlets in atrium – not as many, lets get some extension cord and strategically place
    NORC close to some outlets
  • Sending along floor plan

VI. Online Learning Committee (Rebecca)

  • Have a plan, still finalizing dates.
  • 1. Panel of folks who have recently changed jobs or entered job market (government to industry,
    industry to professor, student who got a job, fed who lost a job). Think it is around Oct 17th
  • 2. Webinar on Quarto – how you can do manuscript work in 1 place (Isabella Vasquez from Posit).
    October 24th.
  • 3. Webinar on quex development with Allyson Holbrook. November 7th

VII. Other business (Patrick)
Ballot of 2025-26 Executive Council will be released after the meeting.
Council members
President – Y. Patrick Hsieh
Vice President / President Elect – David Sterrett
Past President – Leah Dean
Conference Chair – Beth Fisher
Associate Conference Chair – Linsdey Witt-Swanson
Secretary-Treasurer – Semilla Stripp
Sponsorship Coordinator – Leah Dean
Student Liaison – Curtiss Engstrom
Communications & Website Chair – Benjamin Schapiro
Members at Large – Erin Heiden, Rebecca Powell, Jerry Timbrook, Paul DiPerna, Brian Wells, Erik Nisbet
Alexandros Gkotinakos, Evgenia Kapousouz
Proposed Committees

50th/Conference Committee – Beth, Justine, Leah, Kevin
Online Learning Committee – Rebecca Powell (Chair), Erin Heiden, Jerry Timbrook
Awards, Grants, and Support Committee – Paul DiPerna, Curtiss Engstrom
Secretary Treasurer Support – Semilla Stripp
Communications Support – Benjamin Schapiro, Brian Wells

MAPOR COUNCIL PUBLIC MEETING MINUTES – August 2025

MAPOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MONTHLY MEETING AGENDA

August 22, 2025

MAPOR SPOTLIGHT of the MONTH: Our MAPOR Spotlight of the Month is for Beth, Erik and Ben. First, thanks
for Beth and Erik’s work on releasing the call of abstracts and circulating it widely in July; and then for Beth’s
staying on top of the planning and tracking the submission progress in August. Second, kudos to Ben’s work on
setting up the new listserv. Last but not least, I want to thank Erik again for volunteering to be one of the
student mentors! Thanks to all for your dedication and service to MAPOR.
MAPOR Mission Statement
We provide high-quality educational and conference programs to encourage scholarly exchanges across
disciplines and geographies, broaden member access to mentors and resources, and bolster opportunities for
leadership and innovations. We join forces with AAPOR, academic institutions, and government and industry
employers to develop a thriving community that supports all MAPOR members, including students, scholars, and
professionals in every stage of their career.
MAPOR Vision Statement
MAPOR is a leading voice in public opinion, survey, and social science scholarship, methods, and practice among
regional professional associations. We are an inclusive and supportive community that enables our diverse
members to achieve their educational, professional development, and networking goals. 
Agenda:
Attendees:
I. Secretary Treasurer’s Report (Semilla)

a. Financial updates

  • Checkings: $34,064. in August (from $30,427.79 in July)
  • Savings: $42,223.46 in August (from $42,223.46 in July)
    b. Membership list updates
  • 419 in August (July: 416 total members (not including AAPOR sheet))
  • 349 non-students, 70 students
  • (July: 346 non-students, 70 students)
  • Will reach out to Leah re: sponsorship
  • Will be on call to make sure that the individual sponsor link is set

II. 2025 Conference and contract renewal (Beth/Jenny/all)

a. Updates on contract renewal

b. Update on Conference support/50th committee
c. Release of call for abstracts?

  • As of yesterday, we have 54 abstracts submitted, and additional ~15 submissions that look like they have
    been started but not completed. At least 1-2 duplicates.
  • Beth is going to prompt mid next week.
  • Usual submissions are at about 200 but have been decreasing – good aim is for 120-140. Early
    submissions hard to read.
  • Extend President’s Reception, working on that. Do we want to get any swag approved?
  • Idea for swag = button, stickers
  • Coffee mug, too expensive?
  • 2 types of swag – 1 nice 50th anniversary give away item (coffee mug, tumbler, etc.), and some
    smaller swag for moving forward (stickers, buttons, can bring to AAPOR)
  • What is the budget for swag?
  • How many do we need – 200-250
  • 1 nice gift, then fill in cheap
  • 1 mug, some stickers and some pens, some notepads
  • Patrick asked about $5,000 budget, Lindsey noted we should be closer to $2,000 realistically in
    the budget
  • Goal is to make decision on swag by next meeting

III. Communications/Website (Benjamin/Patrick)
[Ben]:

a. Listserv updates
i. There’s a new listserv for MAPOR (mapor@simplelists.com). So far, it’s only received the
conference mailings. All current members are now part of this listhost. We’ll go in once a
month and remove bouncing emails, but that looks like all we can do.
ii. Consider doing individual outreach to members who have bouncing emails to confirm
that they’re no longer at the relevant professional position, and see if they want to use
personal emails.
iii. Friends of MAPOR still only exists in the admin outlook. We might consider
continuing our use of Cvent for this group especially if Cvent’s interface is better than
Outlook, or abandoning the list entirely.
iv. MAPOR’s Office365 does not cover Teams, sadly. We may consider asking
secretary/treasurer to own the meeting going forward
v. We’d like to send a newsletter ASAP via the new listserv with input from the council.

  • Ben – integrate 2025 Friends of MAPOR into simplelists so we can send out abstract call early next week
  • In September we will coordinate call for membership

IV. Awards, Grants, and Support Committee (Paul/Curtiss)

a. Updates on student fellowship program

  • Getting ready to start collecting papers for student paper submission
  • Curtiss will reach out to Beth once the abstract submission is closed
  • Starting to think about for student support and early career grants. Last year spent $4,200. Need to start
    thinking about the budget here and if we want to be more selective here if there is big influx.
  • The 2025 matches:
  • Grace Desjardins, with Erik Nisbe
  • Isaac Tagoe, with Mandy Sha
  • Juniper Shelley, with Allyson Holbrook
  • Sara Kay, with Tim Johnson

V. Sponsorship (Leah)

  • We are at $12,350 pledged so far
  • NORC did a lower amount than usual. RTI, WestStat, Fors March and some others all said they cannot
    give this year – these account for missing $4,000
  • NORC at least hoping it is a temporary decrease
  • Leah is going to do another round of reachouts post Labor Day. And Leah going to reach out to Mia to
    cross check lists of $$ received.
  • Need to get artwork from folks, tables finalized, sustaining sponsors – will check in closer to conference.
    Gallup definitely wants a table. Leah out on PTO for 2 weeks and then will start this reach out process.
  • Lets make individual donor link live today, and Leah will reach out to folks after PTO.
    VI. Online Learning Committee (Rebecca)
  • Goal for Fall series is a but of an upscaling series for folks since we are dealing with a lot of turmoil
  • Our goal is 3 webinars
  1. Moderated panel of folks who have transitioned from one field to another. Have government
    contracts to private sector, hoping to get a student, and private to public sector
  2. More technical questionnaire design/development. Asking Dana if she is willing to do that, have
    a couple of other folks in mind if not.
  3. More technical Quarto overview – someone from Posit is going to present. Going to tailor to
    more manuscript or report writing. Patrick asked about infographic/slide creation.
    VII. Other business (Patrick)
    Nomination for 2025-26 Executive Council
  • Will prepare call for names and share with Ben to send around
  • Daivd is going to forward last year’s solicitation to Patrick
  • Erin just sent Patrick the email. It is in a google form
  • Will try to get it out early next week – election has to occur at least 60 days before the meeting
    Council members
    President – Y. Patrick Hsieh
    Vice President / President Elect – David Sterrett
    Past President – Leah Dean
    Conference Chair – Beth Fisher
    Associate Conference Chair – Linsdey Witt-Swanson
    Secretary-Treasurer – Semilla Stripp
    Sponsorship Coordinator – Leah Dean
    Student Liaison – Curtiss Engstrom
    Communications & Website Chair – Benjamin Schapiro

Members at Large – Erin Heiden, Rebecca Powell, Jerry Timbrook, Paul DiPerna, Brian Wells, Erik Nisbet
Alexandros Gkotinakos, Evgenia Kapousouz
Proposed Committees
50th/Conference Committee – Beth, Justine, Leah, Kevin
Online Learning Committee – Rebecca Powell (Chair), Erin Heiden, Jerry Timbrook
Awards, Grants, and Support Committee – Paul DiPerna, Curtiss Engstrom
Secretary Treasurer Support – Semilla Stripp
Communications Support – Benjamin Schapiro, Brian Wells

MAPOR COUNCIL PUBLIC MEETING MINUTES – June 2025

MAPOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MONTHLY MEETING AGENDA

June 27, 2025

MAPOR SPOTLIGHT of the MONTH: Our MAPOR Spotlight of the Month is for Paul and Curtiss. Thanks for your
hard work on the student fellowship program. Thanks to all for your dedication and service to MAPOR.
MAPOR Mission Statement
We provide high-quality educational and conference programs to encourage scholarly exchanges across
disciplines and geographies, broaden member access to mentors and resources, and bolster opportunities for
leadership and innovations. We join forces with AAPOR, academic institutions, and government and industry
employers to develop a thriving community that supports all MAPOR members, including students, scholars, and
professionals in every stage of their career.
MAPOR Vision Statement
MAPOR is a leading voice in public opinion, survey, and social science scholarship, methods, and practice among
regional professional associations. We are an inclusive and supportive community that enables our diverse
members to achieve their educational, professional development, and networking goals. 
Agenda:
Attendees: Semilla, Benjamin, David, Leah, Curtiss, Erik, Erin, Patrick, Beth, Brian, Curtiss
I. Secretary Treasurer’s Report (Semilla)

a. Financial updates

  • Checkings: $22,873.74
  • Savings: $42,223.11
  • AAPOR raffle gifts all sent out, reimbursement is deposited
  • Sent Leah the invoice template for sponsorships can help as needed
    b. Membership list updates
  • 407 total members
  • 343 non-students, 70 students
  • Some more trickling in from webinar

II. 2025 Conference and contract renewal (Beth/Jenny/all)

a. Updates on contract renewal

  • Has been signed, have next 3 years on the books. Penalties for cancellation a little higher
    than previously

b. Update on Conference support/50th committee

  • Leah sending out individual sponsorship notes, sponsorship invoices. Lindsey working on
    ideas for (cheap) swag
  • No updates since webinar. Meeting again on July 11 – any ideas for fall?
  • Public opinion, methodology, political communication. Hit on first two in Spring, maybe
    want to touch on political communication or methodology?
  • We like the feature of providing free for members.
  • Send a 2-3 sentence blurb promoting spring webinar series for next newsletter (~end ish of July)
  • Currently our policy is to only keep recordings for 1 year due to space concerns. Is it worth
    revisiting this policy? Maybe we can keep archive for internal use (for now) and store on google
    drive. We can create a subscription and share this on our website? Like idea of keeping this
    available for the masses for future use.
    c. Release of call for abstracts?
  • Beth working on call for abstracts this week or weekend. Goal is to come out before the
    end of June.
  • Dates are Nov 21-22

III. Communications/Website (Benjamin/Patrick)

a. Newsletter and website updates
i. Considering the process to archive/re-tag announcement posts
ii. Broken/missing links of 2023 and 2024 conference on the past conference page
iii. Others?

  • Ben said he will get it all of the issues resolved in the next day or two.
  • Leah will circulate individual giving language to everyone (plus cvent link), and will get it
    updated on website

b. Any update on exploring listserv alternatives?

  • Have a vendor picked out and will turn it on and send welcome on Monday
  • Patrick will help if needed.
  • Patrick and Ben touching base to figure out president email.

IV. Awards, Grants, and Support Committee (Curtiss)

a. Updates on student fellowship program

  • No updates other than the ones they are discussing re: email
  • We have a student (Sarah Kay) who is doing something with Total Survey Error framework and
    from political communication angle. Have not been able to match her with a mentor yet. Ideally
    a fellow but could be someone else.
  • Tim Johnson? Kristen Olson? Jolene?
  • Peter Miller unavailable this summer

V. Sponsorship (Leah)

a. Updates on events?

  • Corporate sponsorship request is out!
  • $9,100 promised including both sustaining sponsors (a bit above Covid year)
  • Pain point for us is going to be the silver and gold sponsorships (RTI, WestStat) have already
    gotten a few nos due to spending freeze. NORC said yes and hoping for more.
  • If anyone knows someone at ABT that would be great. Patrick is going to send info on Civics,
    Morning Consult (going to connect with Caroline). BlueLabs (Joy Wilke at
    joy.wilke@bluelabs.com), Purple Strategies
  • Going to follow up again after July 4th.
  • Individual giving is key – if every member gave $5 would be a silver sponsorship

VI. Online Learning Committee (Rebecca)

  • No updates since webinar. Meeting again on July 11 – any ideas for fall?
  • Public opinion, methodology, political communication. Hit on first two in Spring, maybe
    want to touch on political communication or methodology?
  • We like the feature of providing free for members.
  • Send a 2-3 sentence blurb promoting spring webinar series for next newsletter (~end ish of July)
  • Currently our policy is to only keep recordings for 1 year due to space concerns. Is it worth
    revisiting this policy? Maybe we can keep archive for internal use (for now) and store on google
    drive. We can create a subscription and share this on our website? Like idea of keeping this
    available for the masses for future use.

a. Fall series planning TBD next month

VII. Other business (Patrick)
Council members
President – Y. Patrick Hsieh
Vice President / President Elect – David Sterrett
Past President – Leah Dean
Conference Chair – Beth Fisher
Associate Conference Chair – Linsdey Witt-Swanson
Secretary-Treasurer – Semilla Stripp
Sponsorship Coordinator – Leah Dean
Student Liaison – Curtiss Engstrom
Communications & Website Chair – Benjamin Schapiro
Members at Large – Erin Heiden, Rebecca Powell, Jerry Timbrook, Paul DiPerna, Brian Wells, Erik Nisbet
Alexandros Gkotinakos, Evgenia Kapousouz
Proposed Committees
50th/Conference Committee – Beth, Justine, Leah, Kevin
Online Learning Committee – Rebecca Powell (Chair), Erin Heiden, Jerry Timbrook
Awards, Grants, and Support Committee – Paul DiPerna, Curtiss Engstrom
Secretary Treasurer Support – Semilla Stripp
Communications Support – Benjamin Schapiro, Brian Wells

MAPOR Council Public Meeting Minutes – May 2025 II

MAPOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MONTHLY MEETING AGENDA

MAPOR SPOTLIGHT of the MONTH: Our MAPOR Spotlight of the Month is for David, Lindsey, Eric, and Caroline.
Thanks for your effort to maintain MAPOR’s presence at AAPOR for the “all-chapter” events. Thanks to all for
your hard work and your service to MAPOR.
MAPOR Mission Statement
We provide high-quality educational and conference programs to encourage scholarly exchanges across
disciplines and geographies, broaden member access to mentors and resources, and bolster opportunities for
leadership and innovations. We join forces with AAPOR, academic institutions, and government and industry
employers to develop a thriving community that supports all MAPOR members, including students, scholars, and
professionals in every stage of their career.
MAPOR Vision Statement
MAPOR is a leading voice in public opinion, survey, and social science scholarship, methods, and practice among
regional professional associations. We are an inclusive and supportive community that enables our diverse
members to achieve their educational, professional development, and networking goals. 
Agenda:
Attendees: Semilla, Alexandros, Benjamin, Beth, Caroline, Leah, David, Curtiss, Patrick, Rebecca, Brian, Erik, Jerry,
Paul, Erin, Lindsey
I. Secretary Treasurer’s Report (Semilla)

a. Financial updates

  • Checkings: $24,067
  • Savings: $42,222
    b. Membership list updates
  • no updates (AAPOR has not updated membership yet)
  • will have updates next meeting
  • offer Italian winner an amazon gift card of same amount
    II. 2025 Conference and contract renewal (Beth/Jenny/all)

a. Updates on contract renewal
b. Update on Conference support/50th committee
c. Membership and 2024 conference survey update

  • Beth reviewing contract this weekend.
  • Reviewing interest in panel on history of MAPOR for 50th. Call for abstracts in the works.
  • People interested in networking. Maybe offer professional to professional in addition (separately) to
    student to professional.
  • Push for a more formal job panel from sponsors? In addition to networking. Would be helpful for both
    students (entry level) and professionals. Erik has some experience here.
  • Loop Patrick in here
    III. Communications/Website (Benjamin/Patrick)

a. Newsletter and website updates

b. MAPORNET maintenance

  • Ask for sponsors to be more involved in networking/job panel. Make this the secondary ask once we talk
    about money.
  • Patrick got commitment from NPC again at AAPOR
  • Can/should we set up a MAPOR teams channel with our email? Ben confirmed, we will move these
    meetings to the MAPOR account.
  • 71 or 72 completes for member survey, nothing too surprising
  • Same listserv host as AAPOR would be 9$ month – people like this idea. Ben will move forward and reach
    out to Mia about billing.
  • Ben has membership and friends of MAPOR list
    IV. Awards, Grants, and Support Committee (Curtiss)

a. Updates on student fellowship program

  • Received 4 really good proposals for student fellowship award. Curtiss and Paul have been reaching out
    to potential mentors. All positive feedback but don’t think they are good matches/fits for proposals.
  • Looking for some new ideas for good fits for mentorship. 1 on total survey error and social political trust.
    1 on multi lingual cross cultural study.
  • Paul Lavarkas for TSE
  • Erik has idea for cross cultural one. Elise Su from RTF?
  • Looking for academic setting since these are graduate (PhD) students and strong methods
    V. Sponsorship (Leah)

a. Updates on events?

  • Leah circulating language for individual level asks to David and some other folks. Hoping for next week
    or so.

VI. Online Learning Committee (Rebecca)

a. Updates on next steps?

  • Good turnouts across all three webinars this spring. Taking a break this month. Rebecca will dig
    into survey results and see what people are interested in for webinar topics. They’ll use those
    results to plan for the fall.

VII. Other business

  • No other business
  • Patrick will send out his own personal contact info for everyone and he and Ben will fix the meeting invite
    for next time.

Council members
President – Y. Patrick Hsieh
Vice President / President Elect – David Sterrett
Past President – Leah Dean
Conference Chair – Beth Fisher
Associate Conference Chair – Linsdey Witt-Swanson
Secretary-Treasurer – Semilla Stripp
Sponsorship Coordinator – Leah Dean
Student Liaison – Curtiss Engstrom
Communications & Website Chair – Benjamin Schapiro
Members at Large – Erin Heiden, Rebecca Powell, Jerry Timbrook, Paul DiPerna, Brian Wells, Erik Nisbet
Alexandros Gkotinakos, Evgenia Kapousouz
Proposed Committees
50th/Conference Committee – Beth, Justine, Leah, Kevin
Online Learning Committee – Rebecca Powell (Chair), Erin Heiden, Jerry Timbrook
Awards, Grants, and Support Committee – Paul DiPerna, Curtiss Engstrom
Secretary Treasurer Support – Semilla Stripp
Communications Support – Benjamin Schapiro, Brian Wells

MAPOR Council Public Meeting Minutes – May 2025 I

MAPOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MONTHLY MEETING AGENDA

MAPOR SPOTLIGHT of the MONTH: Our MAPOR Spotlight of the Month is for Ben, Paul, and Curtiss. Thanks for
Ben’s effort to publish and disseminate the Spring Newsletter; and for Paul and Curtiss’ tireless effort to run a
successful campaign for the student fellowship program.! Thanks to all for your hard work and your service to
MAPOR.
MAPOR Mission Statement
We provide high-quality educational and conference programs to encourage scholarly exchanges across
disciplines and geographies, broaden member access to mentors and resources, and bolster opportunities for
leadership and innovations. We join forces with AAPOR, academic institutions, and government and industry
employers to develop a thriving community that supports all MAPOR members, including students, scholars, and
professionals in every stage of their career.
MAPOR Vision Statement
MAPOR is a leading voice in public opinion, survey, and social science scholarship, methods, and practice among
regional professional associations. We are an inclusive and supportive community that enables our diverse
members to achieve their educational, professional development, and networking goals. 
Agenda:
Attendees: Semilla, Alexandros, Benjamin, Beth, Caroline, Leah, Curtiss, Erik, Erin, Patrick, Jenny, Evgenia,
Lindsey, Paul, Rebecca, Brian, Erik
I. Secretary Treasurer’s Report (Semilla)

a. Financial updates

  • AAPOR party, Brady West payment will be done today 5/2
  • Checkings: $24,816.89
  • Savings: $42,222.77
    b. Membership list updates
  • 390 total members (not including AAPOR sheet)
  • 323 non-students, 67 students
  • nearly 30 new members from webinars!

II. 2025 Conference and contract renewal (Beth/Jenny/all)

a. Updates on contract renewal
b. Update on Conference support/50th committee
c. Membership and 2024 conference survey update

2024 conference

  • Rob Santos has agreed to be the keynote (plenary) speaker. Pedagogy hour will be past presidents, still
    need a facilitator. Still need to figure out short course. Want to get abstract submissions up this month.
    Future conferences:
  • We have contracts ready to sign for renweal (1 for each year of the renewal). Some differences below…
  • In the past we have received a 10% discount on food and beverage spend and they will not be
    able to do that this year. They ARE going to give us a 10% discount on AV/IT set up. This is
    smaller portion of overall cost.
  • They are not giving us free parking this year. Main concern with parking is getting all the stuff
    over to conference but will make it work.

III. Communications/Website (Benjamin/Patrick)

a. Newsletter and website updates
b. MAPORNET maintenance

  • 65 complete membership surveys – takeaways below, and Patrick will forward responses once we close
    the survey.
  • Overall, people are happy with conference, mostly planning on coming (~1/3 not sure). Patrick
    thinks we will be in better shape than AAPOR.
  • Interest in expanded networking opportunities – this a plan if we seeing fewer submissions
  • Newsletter got out woo!
  • MAPORNET is to serve as a AAPORNET – we get in touch with folks, and folks can access their
    community. Do we need to replace it if folks aren’t using it? Consensus is yes. Friends of MAPOR list lives
    in CVENT, but we don’t want to send out emails that way and outlook is a bad workaround.
  • CONCLUSION: Ben is going to reach out to other chapters/find a new host for MAPORNET. Mia is
    going to share membership lists. Jolene is happy to help in meantime.

IV. Awards, Grants, and Support Committee (Curtiss)

a. Updates on student fellowship program

  • 4 applications for student fellowship program (about average)
  • Going to review for the next month or so and then reach out to MAPOR fellows/mentors. Might reach
    out for suggestions for mentors as they review, otherwise are set.

V. Sponsorship (Leah)

a. Updates on events?

  • Will start soliciting in earnest once AAPOR is over – individual and corporate sponsorship.
  • Ben will update the “Donate Now” link on MAPOR website
  • Leah will send Ben and Mia sponsorship information by the end of the month to update things as needed
    VI. Online Learning Committee (Rebecca)

a. Updates on Spring webinar?

  • Well received, well attended. God mix of senior/junior staff.
  • A lot of folks that registered but did not attend and will be sending out those recordings shortly.
    VII. Other business (Patrick)

a. AAPOR All chapter party slide prep

  • Patrick and David will meet to get this finished.
  • David, Lindsey, Caroline, Erin will be at AAPOR

Council members
President – Y. Patrick Hsieh
Vice President / President Elect – David Sterrett
Past President – Leah Dean
Conference Chair – Beth Fisher
Associate Conference Chair – Linsdey Witt-Swanson
Secretary-Treasurer – Semilla Stripp
Sponsorship Coordinator – Leah Dean
Student Liaison – Curtiss Engstrom
Communications & Website Chair – Benjamin Schapiro
Members at Large – Erin Heiden, Rebecca Powell, Jerry Timbrook, Paul DiPerna, Brian Wells, Erik Nisbet
Alexandros Gkotinakos, Evgenia Kapousouz
Proposed Committees
50th/Conference Committee – Beth, Justine, Leah, Kevin
Online Learning Committee – Rebecca Powell (Chair), Erin Heiden, Jerry Timbrook
Awards, Grants, and Support Committee – Paul DiPerna, Curtiss Engstrom
Secretary Treasurer Support – Semilla Stripp
Communications Support – Benjamin Schapiro, Brian Wells

MAPOR Council Public Meeting Minutes – April 2025

MAPOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MONTHLY MEETING AGENDA

April 4, 2025

12:30 – 2:00 CST / 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm EST

MAPOR SPOTLIGHT of the MONTH: Our MAPOR Spotlight of the Month is for the Online Learning Committee
for the launch of the 2025 Spring Webinar Series! Thanks to all for your hard work and your service to MAPOR.
MAPOR Mission Statement
We provide high-quality educational and conference programs to encourage scholarly exchanges across
disciplines and geographies, broaden member access to mentors and resources, and bolster opportunities for
leadership and innovations. We join forces with AAPOR, academic institutions, and government and industry
employers to develop a thriving community that supports all MAPOR members, including students, scholars, and
professionals in every stage of their career.
MAPOR Vision Statement
MAPOR is a leading voice in public opinion, survey, and social science scholarship, methods, and practice among
regional professional associations. We are an inclusive and supportive community that enables our diverse
members to achieve their educational, professional development, and networking goals. 
Agenda:
Attendees: Semilla, Alexandros, Benjamin, Beth, Brian, David, Lean, Crutiss, Erik, Erin, Patrick, Jenny, Lindsey,
Rebecca
Minutes are approved – note edit of $1000 commitment to AAPOR party (corrected from $500).
I. Secretary Treasurer’s Report (Semilla)

a. Financial updates
● RTI sponsorship check? YES
● Checkings: $23,086.47
● Savings: $42,222.43
b. Membership list updates
● 358 total members
● 305 non-students, 53 students

II. 2025 Conference and contract renewal (Beth/Jenny/all)

a. Updates on contract renewal?

  • Need to make a decision soon about the dates or we might lose them. Do we want to
    wait until we have the membership survey back, at risk of losing some options? Could
    use the post-conference survey as a gut-check.
  • Don’t want to wait to decide since the survey is not even out yet. We are comfortable
    NOT using the survey as a deciding factor and making a decision as a group.
  • People during the conference said to move it, choice in Oct was by far the least popular.
    Discussion during the business meeting seemed in favor of moving to an earlier
    weekend.
  • Consensus that we want to move it a week earlier and to keep it Fri/Sat
  • Curtiss said from student perspective – moving a week earlier is great, keeping
    Fri/Sat is better
  • This is a commitment to all 3 years (2026-2028).
  • MOTION TO APPROVE MOVING THE 2026-28 CONFERENCE DATE UP 1 WEEK (2ND WEEK
    OF NOVEMBER)
  • ALL IN FAVOR, motion approved
  • We are CUTTING this question from the membership survey.
    b. Conference support/50th committee?
    c. Planning ahead for the conference support from AAPOR experience
    d. Membership and 2024 conference survey update
  • Set with pedagogy hour. Email out to Ron Santos about being the keynote speaker.
  • Beth is working on moving the call for abstracts up a little earlier.

III. Communications/Website (Benjamin/Patrick)
a. Membership survey will launch ASAP https://us1se.voxco.com/SE/1215/MAPOR2025/)

  • Patrick about done with edits from Lindsey and Jenny and then will work with Ben to
    send the invitation out via MAPOR outlook.
  • Will be out sometime today. Ben and Patrick staying on to work on logistics.
    b. Other Updates?
  • Microsoft is moving to 2-factor authentication for our MAPOR accounts. Oof. Figuring
    out a long term solution.
  • For the moment, if you need access to MAPOR account. send a message to Ben
  • If you need access to OLC, send a message to Rebecca
  • If you need access to Abstracts, message Beth
  • If we come up with 1-2 months of regularly scheduled content then we will reach people.
    Do we want to do this and make an effort here?
  • Lindsey – priority should be the newsletter for members. David, seconded.
  • Alex volunteered to help with newsletter, outreach
  • Not mutually exclusive – can do both newsletter AND social media
  • Benjamin will send out newsletter next week once member survey is ready
    IV. Awards, Grants, and Support Committee (Curtiss)

a. Updates on events?

  • Curtiss has announcements ready to go, will share with Benjamin for both website and
    newsletter

V. Sponsorship (Leah)

a. Updates on events?

  • Goals:
  1. Reorganize corporate sponsorship tiers to include sustaining sponsor and add separation
    at lower tiers so folks won’t balk with all the goings-on.
  2. Add individual level sponsorships: similar tiers system that emphasize every bit counts
  • NOTE – tier is more than cost of what you are getting
  • Look into corporate matching at some point
  • Bump up the tiers more $$$
  • Action item – make name of tiers cuter / more fun
  • i.e., A little generous / Somewhat generous / Very generous / Extremely
    generous
  • Needs
  • CVENT sponsorship pages for individual and corporate (or same as long as we have way
    of indicating if it corporate or individual and works in CVENT), update website page
  • Do we want to increase the number of conference registrants for higher tiers this year? Rebecca
    makes the point we would need to maintain in the future.
  • Leah looking into historical usage of these free registrations from sponsors
  • Option for it to be one-off rather than policy change
  • Commercial sector, market research, consulting firms good target for sponsorship but do not
    have a lot of presentations usually, so might not need the registrations
  • Will likely have lower sponsorships this year, would like to put this out to membership sooner
    rather than later for longer runway (comes from Leah/Patrick)
  • Should launch corporate/individual at same time, but

VI. Online Learning Committee (Rebecca)

a. Updates on events?

  • Have a full series ready to go, first one is next 4/11, 4/25, 5/2 .
  • Announced on AAPOR and AAPORNET – expand to networks. Free for MAPOR members, you can
    join to get a discount. A lot of registrants already, including some paid.

VII. Other business

a. AAPOR All chapter party sponsorship discussion and decision

  • Discussion of offsite vs onsite, big party.
  • Do we want the $1500 vs $1000 vs $500 donation?
  • Money will not be a deal breaker one way or another, but we would be able to use that
    $500 in other ways e.g., bring more folks to MAPOR
  • MOTION TO SPONSOR MAPOR ALL-CHAPTER PARTY WITH $500.
  • VOTED: unanimous in favor of motion
  • Patrick will communicate to AAPOR.

Council members
President – Y. Patrick Hsieh
Vice President / President Elect – David Sterrett
Past President – Leah Dean
Conference Chair – Beth Fisher
Associate Conference Chair – Linsdey Witt-Swanson
Secretary-Treasurer – Semilla Stripp
Sponsorship Coordinator – Leah Dean

Student Liaison – Curtiss Engstrom
Communications & Website Chair – Benjamin Schapiro
Members at Large – Erin Heiden, Rebecca Powell, Jerry Timbrook, Paul DiPerna, Brian Wells, Erik Nisbet
Alexandros Gkotinakos, Evgenia Kapousouz
Proposed Committees
50th/Conference Committee – Beth, Justine, Leah, Kevin
Online Learning Committee – Rebecca Powell (Chair), Erin Heiden, Jerry Timbrook
Awards, Grants, and Support Committee – Paul DiPerna, Curtiss Engstrom
Secretary Treasurer Support – Semilla Stripp
Communications Support – Benjamin Schapiro, Brian Wells

MAPOR Council Public Meeting Minutes – March 2025

MAPOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MONTHLY MEETING AGENDA

March 7, 2025

12:30 – 2:00 CST / 1:30 pm – 3:00pm EST

MAPOR SPOTLIGHT of the MONTH: Our MAPOR Spotlight of the Month is for Beth and the conference
committee for the steady working on the 50th anniversary event and the annual conference planning! Thanks to
all for your hard work and your service to MAPOR.
MAPOR Mission Statement
We provide high-quality educational and conference programs to encourage scholarly exchanges across
disciplines and geographies, broaden member access to mentors and resources, and bolster opportunities for
leadership and innovations. We join forces with AAPOR, academic institutions, and government and industry
employers to develop a thriving community that supports all MAPOR members, including students, scholars, and
professionals in every stage of their career.
MAPOR Vision Statement
MAPOR is a leading voice in public opinion, survey, and social science scholarship, methods, and practice among
regional professional associations. We are an inclusive and supportive community that enables our diverse
members to achieve their educational, professional development, and networking goals. 
Agenda:
Attendees: Lindsey, Semilla, Alex, Ben, Beth, Brian, David, Caroline, Leah, Curtiss, Erin, Patrick, Jenny, Paul,
Rebecca, Jerry, Erik
I. Secretary Treasurer’s Report (Semilla)

a. Financial updates
● Checkings: $22,270.35
● Savings: $42,222.08
b. Membership list updates
● 325 total members
● 278 non-students, 47 students

  • Leah and Patrick are poking around sponsorship stuff on Drive to try to track down 2024 conference
    money from RTI. Stay tuned here
  • Taxes are paid for the year. Will need to update the address at some point for our business (taxes, bank,
    website) – all currently linked to 55E

II. 2025 Conference and contract renewal (Beth/Jenny/all)

a. Updates on contract renewal?
b. Conference support/50th committee?

c. Planning ahead for the conference support from AAPOR experience
d. Membership and 2024 conference survey update

  • Working on pedagogy hour and keynote, looking at a panel of past presidents. Thinking of Rob Santos as
    keynote – some changes here since he is no longer head of Census, but Rene (NORC) is working on
    introductions here.
  • Cost to update logo is $1,450 and cost for one-time use 50th anniversary logo is 1,025(or vice versa, kind
    of a buy one get one).
  • Jenny – why did we decide it was needed?
  • Leah – this was an add on that we asked the vendor about when we were planning to update for
    the 50th. MAPOR logo is relatively new so don’t really need to, was more of an add on.
  • David does not think it is a huge needed change.
  • Jerry/Erin/Rebecca have optics concerning spending $$ here.
  • Ben – this was with thought we could order a bunch of new swag. But have not been bringing
    swag to AAPOR so this is not super urgent.
  • Beth is going to reach out to the designer to get the last possible decision date for the conference, and
    can circle back.
  • Met to discuss challenges around attendance. Beth has some draft poll questions for membership – can
    we incorporate into Patrick’s draft?
  • Did you attend the MAPOR conference last year?
  • If you had to decide today, would you commit to attending this year’s conference in the fall?
  • Would you take advantage of the following if offered as a part of the upcoming MAPOR
    conference:
    ● Expanded networking opportunities
    ● Mailing list for room sharing
    ● Opportunity to sponsor registration for a colleague
    ● Opportunity to receive sponsorship from a colleague
  • David agrees fundraising for MAPOR is a good idea and would wait for a bit (after AAPOR, closer to
    MAPOR) especially since locked into a hotel, smaller financial burden, and who knows. Jenny, Curtiss,
    Semilla agree. Ben suggests sharing our timeline/gist of conversation with membership. Paul agrees and
    timing and signaling considerations seem important right now.
  • Next steps (for Patrick) – we will communicate more as we know more, will send a fuller survey
    sometimes later in summer. Ask about attendance (Yes/No/DK) to get sense of where people are at, plan
    to follow up.

III. Communications/Website (Benjamin)

a. Updates?

  • Ben wants to send a newsletter out with the membership survey. Will reach out to Mia and Curtiss with
    some questions, and will reiterate messaging from Patrick.
  • Send personal emails to Ben in case professional emails are at risk.
    IV. Awards, Grants, and Support Committee (Curtiss)

a. Updates on events?

  • Putting out the call for student mentorship program and will get ball rolling on student paper
    competition with fellows. Will review in April. Curtiss will reach out to Mary at the end of month to get
    her looped into the student paper competition. Will stay tuned for sponsorship and such.

V. Sponsorship (Leah)

a. Updates on events?

  • No updates here. Have the list of ‘25 sponsors to reach out to. Want to wait until after AAPOR to start
    communication so things will be more stable.

VI. Online Learning Committee (Rebecca)

a. Updates on events?

  • There will be an ask from Gina about “skill based” webinar ideas. Class on R, AI workshop, career panel.
  • Current thought is to do a series about polling in April. Goal is 3 webinars, will reach out to David for
    help.
  • 1) how to do polling – what makes a poll accurate, short term, how do we get trust, etc.
  • 2) bias in polling – weighting on past vote (Brady West, pollster, academic and practical)
  • 3) Special topics in polling – bring in a couple of different folks on a panel here (Blue Wall,
    challenges in midwest, etc.)
  • Should we make these free for all attendees?
  • Our current model is students are free, members pay $30, nonmembers pay $50, nonmembers +
    membership pay 60$.
  • Also usually also do honorariums for speakers ($200 for speakers, $100 if panel). Many people
    donate their honorarium/or do not take it.
  • We usually break even, or make a small profit.
  • David and Lindsey support making it free especially in the current climate.
  • Consensus is to make it free for members, and push membership for folks who are not members (and
    that is minimal cost)
  • Ask not to make this on CVENT so we don’t get charged. Rebecca is on board here.
  • Honor system seems fine for membership but otherwise might be some policing
  • VOTED IN COUNCIL: all pass as motion and agree to reduce cost for this series of webinars to free for
    members.
  • Erik, Paul, Jerry flag need for professional development workshops, networking, etc. at both chapter and
    national level. Maybe multiple chapters can pitch in here. Can be asynchronous online vs. synchronous or
    in-person.
  • Patrick will relay this idea to Gina and will ‘cc Rebecca
  • Beth – conference has talked about potentially offering more opportunities for networking this year
    VII. Other business

a. AAPOR attendance (see Patrick 3/7 email)

  • Patrick has told folks that we can’t match last year, but could pay $1000 for the chapter party.
  • Patrick wonders if we should sponsor at least one EC member to attend in order to have a
    preference, run the MAPOR booth, etc. Jenny and Caroline will definitely be at AAPOR,
    Curtiss will likely be at AAPOR, David and/or Lindsey will likely be there. Erik will be at
    WAPOR so can stay on for AAPOR if need be. Have plenty of coverage so do not need to
    worry about this. Consensus here is to use resources for the MAPOR conference in Nov.
  • See above for more on this discussion

Council members
President – Y. Patrick Hsieh
Vice President / President Elect – David Sterrett
Past President – Leah Dean
Conference Chair – Beth Fisher
Associate Conference Chair – Linsdey Witt-Swanson
Secretary-Treasurer – Semilla Stripp
Sponsorship Coordinator – Leah Dean
Student Liaison – Curtiss Engstrom
Communications & Website Chair – Benjamin Schapiro
Members at Large – Erin Heiden, Rebecca Powell, Jerry Timbrook, Paul DiPerna, Brian Wells, Erik Nisbet
Alexandros Gkotinakos, Evgenia Kapousouz
Proposed Committees
50th/Conference Committee – Beth, Justine, Leah, Kevin
Online Learning Committee – Rebecca Powell (Chair), Erin Heiden, Jerry Timbrook
Awards, Grants, and Support Committee – Paul DiPerna, Curtiss Engstrom
Secretary Treasurer Support – Semilla Stripp
Communications Support – Benjamin Schapiro, Brian Wells