SEAC Council
The Supervisory Enumerator Advisory Council (SEAC) is an extension of the functional program responsibilities of NASDA’s NASS Program Director and the National Agricultural Statistics Service’s (NASS) Field Operations, and is established and organized under their guidance and leadership. SEAC serves as a resource for NASS and NASDA in providing input on critical issues related to NASS’s data collection efforts.
SEAC provides important advice on many issues, including the Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS) program, respondent relations, response rates, enumerator hiring and retention, enumerator evaluation and feedback, survey promotional materials, communications, roles and responsibilities, regional Data Collection Centers (DCCs), and enumerator training and development. The Council serves in an advisory capacity, bringing attention to the NASDA’s NASS Program Director and NASS Field Operations any trends, problems, issues, or circumstances which may impact the NASS-NASDA mission.
Supervisory Enumerator Advisory Council Members 2011-2012
Susan Campbell; SEAC Chairman, Office Supervisor, Kentucky FO
Patsy Herrera; SEAC Secretary, Office Supervisor, New Mexico FO
Charles Stoudemire; Field Supervisor, South Carolina FO
Susan Woollen; Field Supervisor, Nebraska FO
Richard Aberle; Field Supervisor, North Dakota FO
Jeannine Wagner; Field Supervisor, Oregon FO
Rhonda Withrow; Office Supervisor, Oklahoma FO
Rebecca McCracken; Field Supervisor, Ohio FO
Diane Clark, Office Supervisor, Michigan FO
Laurie Parker, Office Supervisor, Virginia FO
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NASDA/SEAC Meeting Minutes
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Minutes from the SEAC Meeting in Little Rock, Arkansas on March 23, 2009
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Charter
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Information about the Supervisory Enumerator Advisory Council. Updated March 2010
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SEAC Contact Information
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Minutes, February 2008
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Minutes, April 2007
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Minutes, October 2006
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