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Speedy deletion of RL Repass & Partners, Inc.
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Rex Repass
Rex L. Repass is a regional and national public opinion/marketing researcher. He is President and CEO of R.L. Repass & Partners, Inc., located in Cincinnati, Ohio and Charleston, West Virginia. In 1980, Mr. Repass developed The West Virginia Poll for the Charleston Daily Mail, WSAZ Television and The Associated Press. The West Virginia Poll was the first media sponsored scientific measurement of public opinion in West Virginia.

Mr. Repass has also directed public opinion and marketing research for media clients including The Arizona Republic, The Sunday Examiner-Chronicle in San Francisco, The Poynter Institute for Media Studies and more than 40 newspapers and media companies the United States and Canada. In addition to his work in media research and polling, Mr. Repass' firm provides survey research and consulting services to Fortune 500 corporations, state and national trade associations, governmental agencies, and non-governmental agencies (NGOs). In 1977, Mr. Repass received a master of science degree in communications from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee with a special emphasis in public opinion and advertising research. His is a 1976 graduate of Marshall University, Huntington, West Virginia. In 1994, he received Marshall's W. Page Pitt School of Journalism distinguished alumnus award. Mr. Repass is a member of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, the American Marketing Association and The American Association of Trial Consultants.