Stuart J Daman
Associate Director of Institutional Research & Analysis at State University of New York College at Cortland- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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State University of New York Cortland
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Associate Director of Institutional Research & Analysis
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Jun 2022 - Present
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Institutional Research Analyst
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Sep 2016 - Jun 2022
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Interviewer & Data Analyst
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Jan 2016 - Jun 2018
Provided summaries of data from several surveys, and conducted phone interviews for state-wide public opinion polls and other surveys. Provided summaries of data from several surveys, and conducted phone interviews for state-wide public opinion polls and other surveys.
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Roper Center for Public Opinion Research
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United States
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Data Manager
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Aug 2016 - Sep 2016
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Center for Health Workforce Studies
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United States
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Research Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Research Associate
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Aug 2014 - Sep 2015
Developed online and paper surveys with various platforms. Provided data to stakeholders necessary to make policy-related decisions. Generated visualizations of data with various tools (e.g., Tableau, ARCGIS). Gathered and reported data on health of residents and New York and its health workforce, often with large complex datasets (e.g., ACS, SPARCS, IPEDS). Developed online and paper surveys with various platforms. Provided data to stakeholders necessary to make policy-related decisions. Generated visualizations of data with various tools (e.g., Tableau, ARCGIS). Gathered and reported data on health of residents and New York and its health workforce, often with large complex datasets (e.g., ACS, SPARCS, IPEDS).
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Education
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University at Albany
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Social-Personality Psychology -
Cleveland State University
Master of Arts (M.A.), Experimental Research -
Pennsylvania State University-Erie Campus
Bachelor of Science (BS), Psychology