About me
Born and raised in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York, Michael Dimock studied about people, data and communication at the University of Houston and U.C. San Diego.
After serving as a college professor for four years, he joined Pew Research Center in 2000, determined to better understand how the public thinks about democracy, society, technology and life in general.
More than 25 years later, he’s now led Pew Research Center through a decade of insightful research, global expansion and data innovation.
He’s learned you earn people’s trust when you represent their voices fairly and squarely, with no ideological, economic or political bias, or hidden agendas.