
Inspired by Senator Elizabeth Warren, I try to walk at least 7 miles a day. If you're on a conference call with me, I try to stay on mute as much as possible so you can't hear all the outdoor sounds around me!
My interest in politics goes back to Election Night 1992. In second grade, my teacher gave us an assignment to color in a map with which candidates won which states. After school the next day, she had the patience to explain the Electoral College to a 7-year old with many, many questions.
A limited list of media that I thoroughly enjoy, will watch over and over, and have no problem admitting to includes: The Fast and the Furious franchise, The O.C., and Pretty Little Liars, Face/Off, Contact, and Apollo 13.
Bryan Bennett
Senior Director, Polling and Analytics
He/Him/His
Bryan is the Senior Director, Polling & Analytics at The Hub Project, where he oversees the design, management, and analysis of all qualitative and quantitative research projects to inform messaging for a variety of issue advocacy campaigns. Bryan also serves on the pollster team for Navigator Research, a public opinion research collective designed to better understand the American public’s views on issues of the day and provide messaging guidance to progressive advocates, elected officials, and other interested parties to make and win policy arguments. Prior to joining The Hub Project, Bryan previously served as a research manager at Illuminas, a boutique market research agency, and was responsible for conducting qualitative and quantitative studies for clients in the technology, non-profit, and education industries. He started his career at Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, advising numerous Democratic political candidates, progressive issue advocacy groups, and non-profit organizations. Originally from central Texas, Bryan studied government at The University of Texas at Austin. He currently lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife Lesley and his cat Alex.
Inspired by Senator Elizabeth Warren, I try to walk at least 7 miles a day. If you're on a conference call with me, I try to stay on mute as much as possible so you can't hear all the outdoor sounds around me!
My interest in politics goes back to Election Night 1992. In second grade, my teacher gave us an assignment to color in a map with which candidates won which states. After school the next day, she had the patience to explain the Electoral College to a 7-year old with many, many questions.
A limited list of media that I thoroughly enjoy, will watch over and over, and have no problem admitting to includes: The Fast and the Furious franchise, The O.C., and Pretty Little Liars, Face/Off, Contact, and Apollo 13.