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Susana Sanchez joined New American Dimensions after working at Cultural Access Group of Access Worldwide Communications, Inc. for 9 years as Field Director. At CAG, Susana managed numerous quantitative and qualitative studies for domestic and international projects at...
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Julio Arreaga is Principal and Chief Operating Officer of New American Dimensions. He draws from a diverse professional background that includes experience in the Dot Com, Interactive Media/Entertainment, Technology, and Financial Services sectors. Prior to launching...
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David Morse is the President and CEO of New American Dimensions, the nation’s leading multicultural market research firm. Additionally, he is author of the book Multicultural Intelligence: Eight Make-Or-Break Rules for Marketing to Race, Ethnicity and Sexual...
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Today’s young Americans represent the most ethnically diverse generation in modern U.S. history. As a group that resists categorization—ethnic, racial, or otherwise—echo-boomers and younger (those born after 1979) have become a desirable and...
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With an estimated buying power of $745 billion in 2009, the LGBT market is yet to be fully explored. Did you know that 99.3% of U.S. counties include at least one same-sex couple? Same-sex couples in California tend to be better educated and have a higher mean income...
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Among all ethnic groups, U.S. Hispanics represent the largest ethnic segment in the country and rank as the fastest growing segment as well. Currently, Hispanics represent about 15% of the U.S. population at 50 million. Given current growth rates, one of out of every...
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Asian Americans comprise 5% of the U.S. population at approximately 15 million people. They represent a culturally and linguistically diverse consumer segment, as 90 percent of the Asian American population comes from six distinct nationality groups. Chinese represent...
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African Americans have been in the U.S. for over 500 years and have developed a strong, unique cultural identity in American society. This segment has been increasingly on the leading edge for shaping major cultural trends in the U.S. mainstream marketplace. African...