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BCSIA Student/Fellows Seminar with John Zogby

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John Zogby, Zogby International

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The Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs is proud to host a BCSIA Student/Fellows Seminar with John Zogby, President and CEO of Zogby International.

John Zogby, President and CEO of Zogby International, remains by all accounts the hottest pollster in the United States today. His opinion research extends well beyond politics and current news events to measuring people’s values, consumer habits and the major trends that impact our global society. He has polled extensively throughout the world, including influencers from 6 African nations and a number of countries in Latin America. Zogby’s extensive polling in the Arab World includes the recently released 10-nation survey (6 Arab, 3 Muslim non-Arab, 1 European, and 1 Latin American) measuring public opinion about Americans and American culture. Other notable polling in the region includes the Arab World Information Technology poll conducted in Cairo, Egypt. He is highly regarded as a pollster who can talk the language of business while keeping his finger on the American and international pulse.

Since 1996, Zogby has polled for Reuters News Agency, the largest news agency in the world, and in 2000 polled for NBC News, the network news watched by most Americans. His clients also include MSNBC, the New York Post, Atlanta Journal and Constitution, Fox News, Gannett News Service, the Albany Times Union, the Buffalo News, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Jackson Ledger, Arkansas Democrat and Gazette, the Cincinnati Post, the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the Toledo Blade, the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, the Syracuse Herald, and nearly every daily newspaper in New York State, as well as television stations throughout the U.S.

Zogby regularly appears on all three nightly network news programs plus CNN’s "Moneyline with Lou Dobbs," PBS’s "Wall Street Week with Fortune," NBC's "Today Show," ABC's "Good Morning America" and is a frequent guest for Fox News and MSNBC special programs, along with CNBC's "Hardball with Chris Matthews." He also is a regular political commentator for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and the British Broadcasting Corporation.

RSVP REQUIRED!

Please RSVP to Cara Fitzpatrick by email at cara_fitzpatrick@ksg.harvard.edu or at 495-3745. Be sure to specify the event you will be attending. As space is limited for this event, RSVPs will be accepted on a first come - first served basis.