Anne Kenyon serves as the Survey Director at RTI International, where she plays a pivotal role in directing complex data collection and technical assistance projects that typically range from $1.6 to $2 million annually. With a robust background in managing multi-disciplinary teams, Anne oversees groups...
Anne Kenyon serves as the Survey Director at RTI International, where she plays a pivotal role in directing complex data collection and technical assistance projects that typically range from $1.6 to $2 million annually. With a robust background in managing multi-disciplinary teams, Anne oversees groups of 12-15+ professionals, including statisticians, survey researchers, analysts, and programming staff, ensuring that project goals are met with precision and efficiency. Her expertise spans various survey methodologies, including mail, telephone, Web, and mixed-mode surveys, allowing her to tailor approaches that best fit the unique needs of government and commercial clients.
In her current role, Anne is instrumental in managing federally funded projects with budgets between $1 million and $5 million. She adeptly navigates the complexities of project management, from budget oversight to staff coordination and schedule management. Her leadership extends to the development of proposals and the preparation of comprehensive technical reports, where she translates intricate data findings into actionable insights for stakeholders.
Anne's commitment to excellence in research and technical assistance is evident in her ability to foster collaboration among diverse teams, driving innovative solutions that enhance data collection and analysis objectives. Her strategic vision and hands-on approach ensure that RTI International remains at the forefront of survey research, delivering high-quality results that inform policy and decision-making processes. With a keen understanding of the intricacies of data management and a passion for advancing the field, Anne Kenyon is a valuable asset to both her team and the broader research community.