Chronicling Corona

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7/20/17

Welcome, Molly and Sandra!

We are delighted to introduce our two newest team members, Molly Hagan and Sandra Frazier. Molly is an Associate specializing in qualitative research. Sandra is Corona’s new Office Coordinator and is tasked with keeping Corona running smoothly in the background. See our staff pages to learn more them (or any other Corona team member)!

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6/30/17

Researching things that go boom

OK, so there may not be a lot of actual research going on in this post, but we at Corona have a wide variety of interests and sometimes like to show those off too!  One such interest is that I have been shooting professional fireworks shows for over 20 years.  I got my start in […]

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6/26/17

Corona presents on marijuana research at upcoming conference

  We are pleased to announce that our research supporting Summit County’s (Colorado) safety program for youth marijuana access has been accepted for a poster presentation at the annual APHA (American Public Health Association) conference in November.  If you plan to attend, please stop by and learn about our work.  Our project abstract is shown below. […]

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1/27/17

State of Our Cities and Towns – 2017

For many years, Corona has partnered with the Colorado Municipal League to conduct the research that is the foundation of their annual State of Our Cities and Towns report. CML produced the following short video, specifically for municipal officials, about the importance of investing in quality of life: Learn more, view the full report, and […]

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12/8/16

What do you do for a living?

‘Tis the season for holiday get-togethers and for the time honored question of, “So, what exactly do you do for a living?” I won’t speak for all my fellow coworkers or those who loosely fall within our industry, but it’s a perpetual question made worse because our jobs don’t fall into what I call, “the […]

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10/28/16

Research Without Borders

While Corona Insights is based in Denver, we have conducted research studies in nearly every state in the U.S. as well as many nationwide studies.  We certainly have an expertise in understanding what makes Colorado tick, but the fact of the matter is that today’s technological landscape allows us to effectively design and manage research […]

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8/9/16

Corona Insights has moved!

Corona Insights has moved! But we didn’t go far – same building, new suite. We are now in Suite 510 at 1580 Lincoln Street in Denver. Watch the below video of our new wall logo and award shelves being installed in our entry way. If only the whole move went that quick!

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8/2/16

Research on Research: Boosting Online Survey Response Rates

David Kennedy and Matt Herndon, both Principals here at Corona, will be presenting a webinar for the Market Research Association (MRA) on August 24th. The topic is how to boost response rates with online surveys. Specifically, they will be presenting research Corona has done to learn how minor changes to such things as survey invites can […]

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4/29/16

New Case Study: New Mexico State Parks SCORP

We always enjoy our successful engagements with our partners and clients, and we enjoy it even more when we are able to share what we did. Our latest case study is about the recently adopted Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan, or SCORP, for New Mexico State Parks. View the case study here. Be sure to […]

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3/29/16

DIY Tools: Network Graphing

Analyzing Corona’s internal data for our annual retreat is one of my great joys in life.  (It’s true – I know, I’m a strange one.)  For the last few years I’ve included an analysis of teamwork at Corona.  Our project teams form organically around interests, strengths, and capacity, so over the course of a year […]

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