Posts by Sarah Guidi — Former Managing Director
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GGWash’s 2016 performance review
This time last year, Greater Greater Washington shared our goals for 2016 with readers. Here's a reminder of what they were, along with our accomplishments and how we (mostly) achieved the goals we set last year. Keep reading…
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We’re launching our new website next week!
Back in July, we shared a preview of the new site design. After considering your comments and feedback, as well as invaluable input from our editorial board, we’ve finalized it and we’re rolling it out at the end of next week! Keep reading…
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7 things we learned from this year’s reader survey
Back in September, we asked readers to fill out a survey to help us get to know who makes up the Greater Greater Washington community, learn how and why they read, and identify areas for improvement. 1,041 readers completed the survey. This is what we learned and what we (and you!) can do with this information. Keep reading…
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Alienation and inclusivity
This year’s campaign season and election have been very divisive, and has left many members of our community feeling alienated. This includes people of many races, national origins, sexual orientations or identities, religions, or other qualities. Our hearts are with you today. Whatever happens in years to come, we want to emphasize at this moment in history that we strongly… Keep reading…
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875 readers have taken our reader survey already. Have you?
Each month, nearly 200,000 unique people visit the blog. We want to hear from all of you! If you haven’t already, please take five minutes to complete our reader survey. Keep reading…
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Will you take 5 minutes to fill out our reader survey? You could win a $25 gift card.
Readers like you are an important part of making Greater Greater Washington greater. To make sure that we continue to provide a valuable space to learn about and discuss issues affecting the region, will you fill out our reader survey and share your thoughts? Keep reading…
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And the MetroGreater winner is…
You’ve voted, and the winning idea in the MetroGreater contest is… [drum roll] … installing compass roses at the entrances to Metro stations! Keep reading…
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Diane Rehm cast her MetroGreater vote. Have you? Voting closes tomorrow at midnight.
The votes are rolling in! So far more than 1,200 people have cast their votes and rated the ten MetroGreater finalists. Voting closes at 11:59 pm on Friday, August 26th. We’ll announce the winner next week. Riders like you submitted nearly 1,400 ideas for quick ways Metro can improve the rider experience. A MetroGreater jury comprised of riders, advocates, and WMATA staff… Keep reading…
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System maps on the ceilings of cars? Color blind-friendly dots on sign posts? These are the last 2 MetroGreater finalists!
You have a few more days to vote for your favorite MetroGreater finalists before voting closes at midnight on Friday, August 26th! We’ve told you about eight of the ten finalists over the last few weeks. Here are the last two: System map decals for ceilings of cars and color-blind friendly dots on sign posts. Keep reading…
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Compass rose decals? More direct priority seating signs? Here are two more MetroGreater finalists.
This week is the last week to vote on your favorite MetroGreater finalists! Before voting closes at midnight Friday, we’re telling you about each finalist idea. Today’s featured finalists: Compass rose decals at station exits and more direct priority seating signs. Keep reading…