Ep. 242 - Anne Brown on Respondent Incentive Inequality and its Impact on Your Research

Happy Market Research Podcast - A podcast by Jamin Brazil

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My guest today is Anne Brown, CEO of Gazelle Global Research Services. Established in 1993, Gazelle Global Research Services is a global sampling, field management, and data collection logistics firm. Anne Brown has also started and, recently, sold G3 Translate.  Find Anne Online: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/anne-brown  Website: www.gazelleglobal.com Find Jamin Online: Email: [email protected]  LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jaminbrazil Twitter: www.twitter.com/jaminbrazil  Find Us Online:  Twitter: www.twitter.com/happymrxp  LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/happymarketresearch  Facebook: www.facebook.com/happymrxp  Website: www.happymr.com  This Episode’s Sponsor:  This episode is brought to you by G3 Translate. The G3 Translate team offers unparalleled expertise in foreign language translations for market researchers and insight professionals across the globe. Not only do they speak hundreds of languages, they are fluent in market research. For more information, please visit them at G3Translate.com. [00:00] On episode 242, I'm interviewing Anne Brown, CEO of Gazelle Global Research Services, but first a word from our sponsor. [00:09] This episode is brought to you by G3 Translate. The G3 Translate team offers unparalleled expertise in foreign language translations for market researchers and insight professionals across the globe. Not only do they speak hundreds of languages, they are fluent in, probably the most difficult one, market research. For more information, please visit them at G3Translate.com. [00:35] Hi, I'm Jamin Brazil, and you're listening to the Happy Market Research Podcast. My guest today is Anne Brown, CEO of Gazelle Global Research Services. Established in 1993, Gazelle Global Research Services is a global sampling, field management and data collection logistics company. Anne Brown has also started and recently sold G3 Translate. Anne, thanks for being on the Happy Market Research Podcast today. [00:58] Thanks for having me, Jamin. [01:00] I want to rewind the clock a little bit and start with this context of your parents. Maybe you could tell us a little bit about your parents, your background and how that's informed your career. [01:13] It's interesting. My dad was a truck driver. He delivered paper in New York City many years ago. My mom worked in a doctor's office. But the interesting part about that, as it relates to me today, is that my mother loved to travel and she would always have my dad have a trip arranged for us each year where my poor dad, who drove for a living, would have to drive us somewhere. So I think it was a busman's holiday for my poor dad. So I think that my love of traveling and my wanderlust personality comes from that ...