Trevor is senior vice president of Public Affairs & Media Research and the director of The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. He has conducted hundreds of surveys on a wide range of topics, including politics and elections, racial attitudes, health care policy, technology, and sports and entertainment. Trevor was one of the founders of The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, a partnership of AP and NORC that aims to combine the best of journalism and social science research to bring insights about important issues to policymakers and the public. Trevor led the NORC team that developed AP VoteCast, the next generation election survey data product developed as an alternative to the legacy U.S. media exit poll.
Prior to joining NORC, Trevor was global director of polling for The Associated Press, the world's largest independent news agency. Trevor graduated with a degree in political science from Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, and he received graduate level training in survey methodology, political science and political psychology at Northwestern University and The Ohio State University. Trevor's work has been published in leading academic journals and his surveys have also been covered by media around the globe.
Programming Partner: NORC at the University of Chicago