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4/17/2000
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Personnel Biognphies <br /> Research Associate Dr. Fernando Guerra <br /> Dr. Guerra serves as a Research Associate in GRA's Los Angeles office. Dr. Guerra serves in <br /> that capacity as an on -site supervisor of GRA's Southern California projects. He also assists <br /> GILT with projects involving outreach to the Latino communities 111 each project area. Dr. <br /> Guerra conducts executive interviews, focus groups and other research appropriate to under- <br /> standing and soliciting the opinions of the Latino commun <br /> Dr. Guerra is a Professor at Loyola M arymount University and Director of the University's <br /> Center for the Study of Los Angeles. Dr. Guerra recently completed work with Mr. Godbe on <br /> the following projects: public opinion surveys for the Montebello Unified School District, the <br /> County of Los Angeles, the Southern California Association of Governments, the Charles Cal- <br /> deron for Attorney General Campaign, the Latino Issues Forum and the Los Angeles County <br /> Library. <br /> Dr. Guerra is the founder and director of the Mexico Program at Loyola for intensive Spanish <br /> study and he is the principle director of a major $600,000 Irvine Foundation Grant to build a <br /> multi- cultural environment at the University. Dr. Guerra received his Masters and Doctorate <br /> degrees from the University of Michigan in political science with a focus on quantitative <br /> research. <br /> • <br /> I <br /> � I <br /> o city of San (enulro <br /> Godbe Research G Analysis <br /> aodboBeseara0 6 kalysis Page 7 <br /> !1 <br />
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