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1. www.vxpopuli.com
www.vxpopuli.com/regina.htm - [Cached]Published on: 4/15/2007 Last Visited: 4/15/2007
Regina Corso Services and Capabilities
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Regina Corso
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Regina A. Corso
Regina has experience in public opinion research and communications which spans the political and corporate spectrums. Currently, she is Executive Vice President and Founder of Vox Populi Communications, a public opinion research firm which handles political and corporate work. Her work with Vox Populi includes work on energy and environmental issues, health care issues, gaming issues and education as well as local, congressional and statewide campaigns.
Prior to founding Vox Populi Communications, she was Director of Research at The Hawthorn Group where she handled all public opinion research for the large public affairs firm and managed the entire research department. While there, Regina handled a myriad of issues for Hawthorn's clients, but primarily focused on energy and environmental issues for one of the nation's largest utilities. Regina was also the director of research for the Outlook Policy Forum, an organization formed to create public awareness of how economic, environmental and energy issues are interconnected.
Before Hawthorn, Regina was a partner in Capitol Campaign Strategies where she coordinated all survey research and qualitative research and assisted in the media and fundraising divisions. This position was after her three years with The Luntz Research Companies. While at Luntz, she was responsible for all financial matters for the corporation as well as overseeing all personnel and project work. Projects Regina worked on included research and communications work for incumbent Senators and Congressmen as well as work for George Magazine, Merrill Lynch, and The Center for Alcohol and Substance Abuse, among others.
Regina's work in politics began with her work for President Bush's re-election effort, where she was responsible for organizing, overseeing, and analyzing the results of the Voter Input Line for Bush-Quayle's national campaign headquarters. After Bush-Quayle, Regina went to work for Senator Brown (R-CO), where she was a staff assistant. She also worked with the Republican Governors' Association, where she helped the Republicans captured the statehouses in Virginia and New Jersey.
Regina is also an adjunct professor at American University, the Graduate School of Political Management and The George Washington University where she teaches classes on US politics, campaign issues, polling and public opinion.
She received her Bachelor of Arts in political science from Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. and a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center. Regina also received an M.A. in Political Management from the Graduate School of Political Management at The George Washington University and is a candidate for a PhD in political science at American University. While at the GSPM, Regina wrote and studied extensively on the rise of the Independent movement and especially Ross Perot. -
2. wufpac.org
wufpac.org/whoweare.html - [Cached]Published on: 3/29/2007 Last Visited: 3/29/2007
Regina A. Corso, Executive Vice President and Founder, Vox Populi Communications
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3. SoapBox Coalition
www.soapboxcoalition.org/leade - [Cached]Published on: 3/28/2005 Last Visited: 3/28/2005
Regina Corso - Director of Women's Outreach
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Regina A. Corso Regina A. Corso is Executive Vice President and co-founder of Vox Populi Communications, a public opinion research firm. She also is a professor at American University's, Graduate School of Political Management, and George Washington University, where she teaches classes on US politics, campaign issues, polling and public opinion, voting behavior and women in politics. Ms. Corso's political experience began with work on the re-election effort of former President Bush, where she was responsible for organizing, overseeing, and analyzing results of the Voter Input Line for Bush-Quayle national campaign headquarters. After Bush-Quayle, Ms. Corso worked for Senator Hank Brown (R-CO), as a staff assistant.

