Travis Brodbeck

Travis Brodbeck is a specialist at the Siena College Research Institute, where he focuses on project management, sampling strategies, quota management, questionnaire programming, data analysis, data visualization, budget management, and communicating research findings. He also serves as a lecturer at Siena College, teaching accounting and research methods.

Brodbeck is currently a second-year PhD student in information science at the State University of New York at Albany. His research examines how public opinion on climate change influences risk perception, decision-making, and public policy.

He frequently presents research at national and regional conferences, including the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR), SUNY Albany’s NTIR Conference, the American Statistical Association’s UPSTAT Conference in Rochester, and SUNY Fredonia’s International Business Analytics Conference.

Brodbeck earned his master’s degree in accounting, a certificate in data analytics, and a BS in accounting and economics from Siena College.

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