We enjoyed working with the Improve Group. They were very responsive as the research evolved, and were able to work effectively with seventeen councils, each with different programs and populations. We were excited to learn at the end of the project that the research was both valid and meaningful to the programs. – Director and Research & Evaluation Analyst, Girl Scout Research Institute
Presenter at the U.N.E.S.C.O., the United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization’s 2006
World Conference on Arts Education in Lisbon, Portugal
Named one of the Top 100 Local Woman Owned Businesses by
DiversityBusiness.com in 2006