Surale Phillips, Decision Support Partners Inc.

 

"Surale not only delivers thorough data analysis to her clients, she also offers clear explanations of the findings. By providing context, she sets a critical foundation for putting her findings to work. Surale’s straightforward-

communication style and accessibility is invaluable."

 

– Tim Ackerman

Marketing Manager

Harriman Arts Program

Kansas City, MO

 

"Surale Phillips was one of my favorite speakers. She clearly loves the work that she does, and excited me about the work that I'm doing for my own organization."

 

– Workshop Participant, NAMPC 2011.

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About Decision Support Partners

 

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Surale started DSP, Inc. in 2002 after 13 years of working in arts research and consulting for a national firm to provide a fresh, collegial consulting practice to the cultural field— to bring the best people and skills together to do good business for the arts business.

 

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Sarah Marie Tidd

 

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Sarah has a bachelor's degree in mathematics, and a master's degree in statistics. Her varied statistical coursework included both theory and methods based instruction. She is knowledgable in multiple regression, mixed models, probablity theory, mathematical statistics, sampling, experimental design, analysis of variance, statistical quality control, response surface methodology, categorical data analysis, and non-parametric statistical procedures. She taught introductory math and statistics courses as part of her graduate degree program. Sarah has done statistical consulting since 2007, and enjoys the challenges it brings.

 

 

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Surale Phillips ASSISTS IN RESEARCH FOR THE ACTA, FFC, & THE NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE TRADITIONAL ARTS

Effects of the economic recession on the Folk & Traditional Arts- In February 2009, an ad hoc volunteer task force, spearheaded by the Alliance for California Traditional Arts (ACTA), the Fund for Folk Culture (FFC), and the National Council for the Traditional Arts, was formed to develop a survey for the folk and traditional arts field about the impact of the recession. Staff from the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, the Washington State Commission on the Arts Folk & Traditional Arts Program, the Western Folklife Center and independent folklorist Pat Jasper offered additional input as the survey developed.

 

Surale Phillips (Decision Support Partners) and Jerry Yoshitomi (MeaningMatters, LLC) assisted the group in survey design, data processing, tabulation and interpretation of results. The survey was distributed online for a time limited time in early-2009. The survey represents the experiences of a broad cross-section of people and organizations involved in the folk and traditional arts at a challenging moment in time. It provides a view of how people and organizations are faring and how they are impacted by the current economic recession.

Learn more at: www.actaonline.org

 

Smart City radio Features Surale Phillips

Americans for the Arts - A new study from Americans for the Arts claims that each year in America the nonprofit arts and culture industry generates $166 billion in economic activity. Our guests this week are leading efforts to make sure their cities get a big piece of that action. Surale Phillips shares how arts organizations are finding new audiences.

 

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