Best Practices for Customer Feedback Surveys

Recorded On: 07/11/2019


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Thanks to online survey tools, it has never been easier or more cost effective to conduct customer feedback surveys. But successful surveys are more than just entering a bunch of questions into an online survey template. What questions you ask—and how you reach out to survey respondents—have a great impact on how effective your feedback surveys will be.

Join NRPA’s Kevin Roth and Kevin Brady, Senior Evaluation Manager as they introduce a new member resource that helps park and recreation professionals conduct effective customer satisfaction surveys. The speakers will lead an online conversation with webinar attendees about their surveying success and challenges, and what they found is most effective to get the highest quality feedback from the community. 

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Kevin Roth, PhD (he/him)

Vice President of Research, Evaluation and Technology

National Recreation and Park Association

Kevin A. Roth serves as NRPA's Vice President of Research, Evaluation & Technology. Roth leads the research team in its mission to create valuable data and metrics that enhance park and recreation agency performance and make the case for increased and more stable agency funding. He also oversees the team delivering IT and web services to the association. 

Roth has served in research and leadership functions in the nonprofit association space for more than two decades, including overseeing both research and IT at the Association for Financial Professionals for 13 years and conducting survey research at the National Association of Realtors for four years. He has a Ph.D. in Economics from George Washington University and a BA in Economics from St. Mary’s College of Maryland.

Kevin Brady

Senior Evaluation Manager, National Recreation and Park Association

Kevin is in charge of measuring the quality and impact of NRPA’s programs aiming to strengthen conservation, community health, and social equity nationwide.

With 10 years of experience evaluating nonprofit programs in the D.C. area, Kevin is a member of the American Evaluation Association, holds a Masters of Public Administration from Virginia Tech, and a B.A. in Public Policy from Syracuse University.  Prior to working at NRPA, Kevin led evaluation for the Partnership for Public Service. He also served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Mongolia and worked on the Hurricane Katrina recovery effort in and around New Orleans. 

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