Westley Ritz
Vice President, Analytics
Wes Ritz leads the analytics practice at TRC Insights, where he has spent his entire 20-plus year career moving up from analyst to Vice President. He holds a B.S. in Statistics and Economics from the University of Michigan and an M.S. in Statistics from Temple University’s Fox School of Business, and he puts both degrees to work every day translating technical complexity into decisions clients can actually act on.
His methodological toolkit covers the full span of quantitative market research, with a clear soft spot for choice-based techniques like conjoint analysis and Max-Diff. He also works extensively in pricing research, segmentation (with emphasis on machine learning techniques), brand and equity research, and the occasional multivariate deep dive when a client’s question really deserves one. Across all of it, the pattern is the same: shape the research design up front, keep the methodology honest, and finish with a story an executive can use in a room.
Wes partners closely with clients from the RFP and kickoff stage through fieldwork, analysis, and delivery. Teams tend to bring him in when the question is hard or the stakes are high, because part of his job is knowing which technique actually fits the business problem and which one just sounds impressive on a proposal.
He writes and publishes regularly. His work has appeared in Quirk’s (including articles on machine learning for segmentation and the original two-dimensional Max-Diff approach co-developed with TRC President Rajan Sambandam) and on GreenBook, and he maintains a steady presence in TRC’s white paper library and blog archive.
Wes also leads TRC’s R&D agenda, with a current focus on applying AI responsibly to the insights process. That includes practical work on synthetic data, digital twins, and digital personas, along with ongoing collaboration with academic partners to pressure-test what these tools can and cannot do.
Outside of client work, he stays engaged with the broader marketing community through AMA Baltimore, where he serves as a mentor in the chapter’s Mentorship Program and was a panelist at the 2026 Collegiate Career Connections Workshop on marketing in the age of AI. He also regularly attends leading market research and analytics conferences—including Sawtooth Software events, Insights Association conferences, and other industry forums—to stay current on methodology and best practices.
He lives in Baltimore with his wife and dog, and you’ll often find him at Camden Yards for an Orioles game.
Education: M.S. in Statistics, Temple University. B.S. in Statistics and Economics, University of Michigan.
Contact Wes.
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