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A non-profit professional organization whose purpose is to provide a means for professionals in the research community to enhance their professional skills, to meet and exchange ideas and information, to develop contacts, to learn about the skills and jobs of members and to represent the research community.
The PSRF has approximately 175 members from a variety of private and public industries.
The PSRF holds a luncheon the third Thursday of each month from September-June. Luncheons are held at Ivar’s Salmon House in Seattle (North end of Lake Union).
Both members of the PSRF and non-members are welcome. Typical attendance is around 35-45 people.
Your article should focus on a relevant topic on how you or your organization utilizes market research and how it has helped your organization/clients. It isn’t only the types of market research your company conducts that interests our membership, but how you have been able to utilize market research to accomplish your objectives and solve marketing problems. Our members are also interested in how you conducted the research, tools and techniques employed, innovative approached used and lessons learned along the way.
Please keep in mind that this article should not be a sales pitch. Now, don’t get us wrong, we love a good sales pitch. However, this forum is intended for enrichment and education. If our attendees feel like they have been well educated, there’s a good chance at least one of them will invite you to make a sales pitch.