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Chris Seamands

Assistant Survey Director, National Crime Victimization Survey at U.S. Census Bureau

Chris Seamands has extensive experience at the U.S. Census Bureau, serving in various roles since March 2001, including Assistant Survey Director for the National Crime Victimization Survey and a Senior System Analyst. Responsibilities have included gathering requirements for survey sampling and customer relationship management systems, managing projects like the Telephone Point-of-Purchase Survey and Consumer Expenditures Surveys, and supervising staff responsible for multiple surveys from design to data processing. Prior to the Census Bureau, Chris worked as a Statistical Clerk at the Office of Jury Commissioner for the State of Massachusetts, where responsibilities included creating statistical reports on jury duty summoning processes. Educational credentials include a Bachelor's degree in Sociology, Criminal Justice, Psychology, and Political Science from Clemson University, a Master's degree in Criminal Justice from Northeastern University, a Master's Certificate in Project Management from The George Washington University, and an Associate's degree in Graphic Design from Gibbs College.

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