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Brian Sauderoff
Curriculum Vitae
Address - Home: Office: _
1827 Calle Barbarita 5140 San Francisco Road, NE
Albuquerque, NM 87107 Albuquerque, NM 87109
505-293-3300 (Cell) 505-821-5454 s
505-821-5474 (Fax)
Education University of New Mexico, B.A. Political Science
University of New Mexico, Attended Graduate School,
· Political Science Department
Guest Lecturer
Taught an undergraduate 300 level course in Political Science Department of g
the University of New Mexico called Campaign Management (1985) g
Educational Award Most Distinguished Student Award, V
University of New Mexico, Senior year
Professional Experience
April 1986 President of Research & Polling, Inc.
To Present The largest market research, demographic analysis and public opinion n
polling corporation in New Mexico, which Mr. Sanderoff founded. Research -
8:. Polling has 20 full-tirne employees and 30 professional interviewers.
Research 8: Polling specializes in public policy polling and litigation support
including change of venue surveys. Brian Sanderotf has supervised the
· administration of over 1,500 survey research studies. Brian Sanderoffs
major clients include New Mexico Administrative Office of the Courts, New
Mexico State Legislature, Intel Corporation, Presbyterian Healthcare _
Services, and the Albuquerque Journal. Research & Polling maintains a
database which includes the names and addresses of New Mexico's adult -
population and registered voter population. Research & Polling also operates
a census related geographic information system which contains New
Mexico's 78,000 census blocks.
January 1985 President of Sanderoff and Associates
To March 1986 A market research, demographic analysis and public opinion polling
company in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Sanderoff and Associates
specialized in sewing govemment agencies at the city, county and state level.
November 1978 State Government service as a public policy director.
T0 December 1982 Positions held include: Director, Management Analysis Division,
Department of Finance Administration. Responsible for administering this
division of state govermnent. The Management Analysis Division identified
troubled areas in state government and recommended means to improve the .
management and operations of the agencies.
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Professional Experience (corrtinueab r
Director, Govemor's Office of Community Affairs.
Responsible for improving the management and administration of this
agency which delivered services throughout the State of New Mexico.
_ Director, Human Rights Conunission.
Responsible for improving the management and administration of this 7
agency which ruled on discrimination cases.
Chairman, Commission of Children and Youth.
Was the first chairman of the Govemor's Commission on Children and
Youth. The purpose of this commission was to establish a coordinating body
within the executive branch to deal with children’s issues that were inter- .
departmental in nature. As chairman of this commission, Sanderoff worked
· closely with many cabinet departments and division directors to implement - .
pilot programs and to more efficiently administer children's programs which ‘
were interdisciplinary in nature. -
Aide to the Govemor, Govemor‘s Oftice
July 1977 Public Policy Consultant 1
T 0 October 1978
Expert Witness Experience, 1992-2005
Brian Sanderoff has qualified as an expert witness in both state and federal district courts for survey
research, demographic analysis and redistricting on 19 occasions in the past nine years. On twelve
occasions Mr. Sanderoif has qualified as an expert witness on Change of Venue surveys.
Jolumy Bierner, etal. v. Cortez Gas Co., et al., 7"‘ Judicial District Court, County of Sierra, State
of New Mexico, Change of Venue Hearing # D-0721-CV-2001-0076, January 2005. i
Robert Harshbarger as the Personal Representative of the Estate of Shawn H. I-Iarshbarger v. The I
Regents of the University of Califomig, Johnson Controls Northern New Mexico, L.L.C., and
Johnson Controls World Services, Inc., l‘° Judicial District Court, County of Rio Arriba, State of
New Mexico, Change of Venue Hearing # D-0117-CV-2002-02073, September 2003.
Gilbert Arrniio and Maria Casaus v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., a Delaware corporation, Sam’s Club,
an operating segment of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., First Judicial District, County of Rio Arriba, State
of New Mexico, Hearing # D-0117-CV-200002211, May 2003.
Frankie Pasguale v. Omkar Tiku, M.D., Second Judicial District Court, County of Bernalillo,
State of New Mexico, Hearing # CV 2001-074l 8, April 2003.
State of New Mexico and State of New Mexico ex rel Patricia Madrid v. General Electric, et al.,
Federal District Court, Change of Venue Hearing it CV 99-1254 BSJ/DJ S & # CV 99-1118
BSJ/LFG, October 2002 (Affidavit Only). _
State of New Mexico v. Ruben Flores, S"' Judicial District Court, County of` Lea, State of New
Mexico, Change of Venue I-learing # CR 99-028, July 2002.
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Expert Witness Experience, 1992-2005 (continued) F
Michael J epsen, et al. v. Rebecca Vigil-Giron, in her official capaciry as New Mexico Secretggg
of State, et al., 1‘° Judicial District Court, County of Santa Fe, State of New Mexico, # D0101 CV
2001 02177 (Consolidated), Redistricting of United States Congress, Redistricting of New
Mexico State House of Representatives, December 2001.
Martha Chapman, et al. v. E1 Paso Energy Corporation, a Foreigp Corporation, El Paso Natural V
Gas Company, a Foreign Comoration, and John Cole, Sm Judicial Dist1·ict Court, County of Eddy,
State of New Mexico, Change of Venue Hearing # CV 2001-62, September 2001.
Deliina Archuleta & Rio Grande Café, Inc., v. Beneficial Standard Life Insurance, Company,
Franklin Life Insurance Company, Usg Annuity & Life Company, American Life and Casualg
Insurance Company, Afk/a Conseco Annuigg Assurance Company, Joe A. Casados, Ronald J.
Casados, Elsie A. Casados, and Camille Koehler, 1“ Judicial District Court, County of Rio
Arriba, State of New Mexico, Change of Venue Hearing # D-0117-CV0200000651, August 2001. _
State of New Mexico v. Paul Payne; st Judicial District Court, County of Lea, State of New l
Mexico, Change of Venue Hearing, Cause # CR99-0319G, March 2001. r
Levi Garcia and Roger Rodriguez v. Universig; of California, Los Alamos National Laboratories,
Louis Schulte, and John and Jane Does I-X; 1" Judicial District Court, State of New Mexico,
Cause # D-D-0117-CV-9900563, February 2001.
State of New Mexico v. John Price, Sm Judicial District Court, County of Lea, State of New .
Mexico, Change of Venue Hearing # 99-318 C, December 2000.
State of New Mexico v. Jeffrey Taylor, 13°‘ Judicial District Court, County of Sandoval, State of
New Mexico, Change of Venue Hearing, February 2000.
Citadel v. Trumper, ct al., District of New Mexico, #99-CV00922, August 1999.
James E. Schwiner v. Regents of the University of California DBA Los Alamos National -
Laboratory. 1’° Judicial District Court, County of Rio Arriba, State of New Mexico, Change of
Venue Hearing RA # 97-2120C, November 1998. 1
David Luhan and Pablo Lopez v. Albuguergue Metropolitan Arroyo Flood Control Authorig
District etal., USDC, CIV # 98-704 LH/RLP, August 1998.
State of New Mexico v. Shawn Pcpeleski, 7"‘ Judicial District Court, County of Torrance, State of
New Mexico, Change of Venue Hearing CR # 97-100 TOR, September 1998.
State of New Mexico v. Shawn Popeleslci, 7"’ Judicial District Court, County of Torrance, State of
New Mexico, Change of Venue Hearing CR # 97-100 TOR, June 1998.
Saberhagen v. Random House, etal., District of New Mexico, #98-CV01183, September 1998.
Cheesecake Factory v. Cheesecake Factog, Dist1·ict of New Mexico, #97-CV00l 87, February
1997. `
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State of New Mexico v. Roy Buchner, 7°‘ Judicial District COILIT, County of Torrance, State of
New Mexico, Change of Venue Hearing CR ii 96-066 TOR, September 1997.
State of New Mexico v. Shaun Wilkins, 7* Judicial District Court, County of Torrance, State of
New Mexico, Change of Venue Hea.ring CR ii 96-92 TOR., May 1997.
United States v. Jason De La Torre, USDC, Criminal Case # 95-538 MV, May 1997,
Demographic analysis, Survey Research, Voter File analysis (statewide).
United States v. Jason De La Torre, USDC, Criminal Case # 95-538 MV, February 1997,
Demographic analysis, Survey Research, Voter File analysis (statewide).
Aragon v. Universigg of Califomia Los Alamos National Laboratory, l’° Judicial District Court, an
County of Rio Arriba, State of New Mexico/# RA-95-2387, October 1996, Change of Venue _
Survey (Los Alamos, Taos, Rio Arriba, Santa Fe, San Miguel, Bemalillo, Chaves, Dona Ana ‘
Counties). .
State of New Mexico v. Gordon House, July 1994, First Retrial, Change of Venue Survey, (Taos,
Dona Ana Cotmties).
State of New Mexico v. Gordon House, March 1995, Second Retrial, Change of Venue Survey,
(Taos, Dona Ana Counties), Media Analysis.
Docket # 93-218-T.C. Before the New Mexico State Corporation Commission. Expansion of the
US West Albuquerque Metro calling area. October 1993, Market Research Study (Bemalillo
County, Belen, Pena Blanca, Acoma, Laguna and Estancia).
Revo v. the New Mexico Discigling Board, et al. USDC CIV # 92-764 JB/RWM, December
1992, Federal District Court, Public Opinion Poll regarding Lawyer Direct Mail Advertising.
United States v. Cibola County, etal. USDC CIV # 93-1134 SC/LFG, Public Opinion Poll ‘
(Cibola County).
Selected Publicati0nslReports
American Financial Services Association, New Mexico Home Loan Protection Act
(Research & Polling, Inc., 2004)
Animal Protection of New Mexico, Alamogordo Rattlesnake Roundup
(Research & Polling, Inc., 2004)
The Creek Nation, Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association, The Osage Nation, and the Seneca Cayuga
Nation, Oklahoma Statewide Gaming
(Research & Polling, Inc., 2004)
Albuquerque/Bernalillo County, Resident Survey Regarding Public Libraries `
(Research & Polling, Inc., 2003)
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