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John Zogby,
President and CEO of Zogby International, remains by all
accounts the hottest pollster in the United States today.
"All hail Zogby, the
maverick predictor who beat us all," proclaimed the
Washington Post in November 1996 after Zogby alone called
that presidential election with pinpoint accuracy. In the
recent razor-thin 2000 elections, daily national tracking
polls conducted by Zogby International in the last few weeks
foretold a tightening of the race for president while nearly
all other polling firms projected an easy victory for Gov.
George W. Bush. Zogby International instead was the first to
observe the gap closing significantly between Bush and
Vice-President Al Gore in the waning hours of the election.
In his post election 2000 review, the acclaimed Godfrey
Sperling, columnist for the Christian Science Monitor called
John Zogby "Champion Pollster."
"In 1996, John Zogby
came within one-tenth of 1 percent of the presidential
result - the best performance turned in by any of the
pollsters. This year Mr. Zogby was the first pollster I
heard being cited on TV as finding that Gore was pulling out
slightly, by 2 percent, ahead of Mr. Bush. But when I talked
to Zogby a few days ago, he was elated with how close he had
come this year to predicting the final outcome - and rightly
so." Zogby continued to rank in the top tier in 2004
both in the nationwide polls for Reuters and in the 20
states that he polled.
Since 1996, Zogby has
polled for Reuters News Agency, the largest news agency in
the world, and in 2000 to 2004, polled for NBC News, the
network news watched by most Americans. His clients also
include MSNBC, CNBC, the New York Post, Fox News,
Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Gannett News Service, Houston
Chronicle, Miami Herald, Atlanta Journal Constitution, the
Albany Times Union, the Buffalo News, the St. Louis
Post-Dispatch, 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.
He has been praised as
"the most accurate pollster" (Seattle Post
Intelligencer, Cleveland Plain Dealer, USA Today),
"respected" and "pioneering" (Albany
Times Union), "the pace setter in the polling
business" (New York Post), and "the big winner in
1996" (Campaigns and Elections, L. Brent Bozell, and
the O'Leary/Kamber Report).
Zogby regularly appears on
all three nightly network news programs plus 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.
He has been spoofed on
National Public Radio’s All Things Considered, The Tonight
Show with Jay Leno, and the Late Show with David Letterman.
He has been profiled in the New Yorker, Fortune Magazine,
Inc., and Investors’ Business Daily.
The highpoint of his life
was his October 28, 2004 appearance on The Daily Show with
Jon Stewart.
His analytical expertise
has been published on the opinion pages of the New York
Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, the
Christian Science Monitor, the Philadelphia Inquirer,
Newsday and the Boston Globe. He is also a founding
contributor to the prestigious website, The Huffington
Post..
Following his correct call
in the 1997 New Jersey gubernatorial election, the Houston
Chronicle exclaimed, "and the winner again is John
Zogby." Mary Matalin, host of her own national radio
show, calls Zogby the "prince of pollsters," and
Barry Farber has declared him "America's Pollmaster
General."
He has also distinguished
himself in Canada where he alone called the popular vote
victory of the Liberals over the Parti Quebecois in the
Quebec election of 1998. He was the first pollster to see a
victory for Vicente Fox in the 2000 Mexican election, and
triumphed in the 2001 Israeli election being the only
pollster to call the 26-point margin victory of defense
minister, Ariel Sharon. Zogby further distinguished himself
by polling the Iran Presidential election closer than even
the Iran News Agency.
He is the author of a
forthcoming portrait of the new American consumer, which
will be published by Random House in October of 2007..
Zogby holds degrees in
history from Le Moyne College and Syracuse University. He
has taught history for 25 years. In addition he is a member
of the Board of Trustees of Le Moyne College. He received
the distinguished Alumni Award in June 2000, and In 2005, he
was awarded Honorary Doctorate Degrees from State University
of New York and the Graduate School of Union University. Mr.
Zogby is also a Senior Advisor at the Kennedy School of
Government at Harvard University and serves as the
first-ever Senior Fellow of the Catholic University Life
Cycle Institute in Washington, D.C.
Zogby is a
much-sought-after lecturer and panelist. . A combination of
dynamic intellect and engaging style has made him the
speaker of choice for universities, organizations and
corporations throughout the world. He is listed with Leading
Authorities and the Capital Speakers Bureau in Washington,
DC and the National Speakers' Bureau, in Chicago. He
lectures all over the world.
He also serves on the
Advisory Council for Bio-Technology for the Center for
Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and is a
Commissioner on CSIS’s Commission on Smart Power.
He has polled, researched
and consulted for a wide spectrum of business media,
government, and political groups including Coca Cola,
Microsoft, CISCO Systems, Philip Morris, St. Jude's
Children's Research Hospital, MCI, Reuters America, and the
United States Census Bureau since 1984.
Zogby has polled and
conducted focus groups throughout the United States and
throughout the world.
He is married to Kathleen
Zogby, a retired special education teacher, and has three
sons, Jonathan, Benjamin, and Jeremy.
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