Camille-Lloyd
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Camille Lloyd

As director of the Gallup Center on Black Voices, Camille Lloyd leads Gallup’s research initiative devoted to studying and highlighting the experiences of more than 40 million Black Americans. The center tracks and reports the progress on life outcomes regarding justice, health and wellbeing, economic opportunity, jobs and work, education and community, and environment.

Lloyd provides thought leadership on multi-year evaluation contracts, international research projects, custom-design quantitative and qualitative research studies, and leadership and management consulting projects. She also leads Gallup’s Human Research Protections Program. Lloyd’s areas of expertise include criminal justice, community preparedness and resilience, workplace and worker rights issues, and program and policy evaluation.

Before joining Gallup, Lloyd worked as a research professor at George Mason University. She has co-authored several book chapters on best practices in juvenile justice education and the Police Quarterly article “Procedural Justice, Police Legitimacy, and Helping the Police Fight Crime: Results from a Survey of Jamaican Adolescents.” Lloyd is also a member of Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research.