[TRU Research] Meeting?
Katie Wilson
katie at transitriders.org
Mon Jul 29 08:05:49 PDT 2019
Hm, okay. I’m wondering if we can find a time next week when more of us are able to be there. At this point I’m available any evening next week. What works for you all?
> On Jul 25, 2019, at 1:35 PM, Tom Chartrand <tmchartrand at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi all, I think I could make it on the 30th but not the 31st.
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> On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 8:42 PM Stephen DeSanto <rachidian at gmail.com <mailto:rachidian at gmail.com>> wrote:
> I have a slight preference for the 31st, since I'll be attending the pilot TRU new member orientation <https://transitriders.org/members/members-help-us-beta-test-our-new-member-orientation/> already, so I can get all my transit organizing done in one day. ;)
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> On Wed, Jul 24, 2019, 19:27 Katie Wilson <katie at transitriders.org <mailto:katie at transitriders.org>> wrote:
> Hey, sorry to be slow to reply. I could also meet on July 30 or 31 at 7pm. Hopefully that works for Stephen too. Anyone else able to join, or have a preference between those two dates?
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> Mike took a first stab at survey data analysis, attached. I haven’t had time yet to look at it closely but feel free to take a look (I think the cleaned up dataset is in the last tab?) and play around with it, and we can discuss when we meet.
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> - Katie
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>> On Jul 16, 2019, at 11:06 PM, Harry Maher <harryb.maher at gmail.com <mailto:harryb.maher at gmail.com>> wrote:
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>> Hi Katie,
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>> You mean the week starting July 29th to August 2nd? I'm hoping to be around that week and, if so, I'll be free on Tuesday or Wednesday (July 30 or 31) and could meet anytime after 7 pm. (We haven't heard back from the client yet so my work trip next week be pushed back to the of the 29th. Ahhhhhh.)
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>> I haven't seen the survey data, but if it's clean and in a workable state, I'm sure I can throw together a few figures and tables in Illustrator to toss a report. I don't have a ton of time to write a report but can probably bullet out some findings. I'm thinking we can feature some of the more captivating figures on the website in addition to in the report so they do double duty, but I realize that I may be biased in thinking that figures are captivating.
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>> Alternatively, I can look into web dev stuff, but I guess what I do can depend on what our capacity/bandwidth is as a group over the next almost two months. Also, my company (i.e. my boss) has expressed interest in donating some of my time at work towards work with a local nonprofit. I have my reservations but that's something we can potentially discuss if we feel we need more time to get things done.
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>> Best,
>> Harry
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>> On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 9:35 PM Katie Wilson <katie at transitriders.org <mailto:katie at transitriders.org>> wrote:
>> Hi All,
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>> Now that we’ve got a date for our ORCA for All launch (September 11), it’s time to get cracking with putting together a report and a campaign website. Both of these things will feature conclusions from our commute survey and information about what transit benefits employers are or are not providing. It’s up to us to figure out what that looks like.
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>> Is anyone around and available to meet sometime the week starting August 29th? I could meet any evening that week except Friday.
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>> Cheers,
>> Katie
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>> Katie Wilson
>> General Secretary
>> Transit Riders Union
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