John Zogby was born on September 3, 1948, and grew up in
Utica, New York, where he still lives. He is the son of
Lebanese Catholic immigrants. His father, Joseph Rachid Zogby, was an immigrant from Lebanon who ran a successful Utica grocery store with his brothers. Immigration has always been an important part of Zogby's personal approach to polling, and he noted his father's immigration status in an op-ed, "I am the son of an illegal immigrant. My father came here illegally from Lebanon, and my father is my heart." John Zogby graduated from
Notre Dame Junior Senior High School, and received a bachelor's degree in history from
Le Moyne College in 1970 and a master's degree in history from
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at
Syracuse University in 1974. He completed all coursework and exams for a doctorate in history at Syracuse (ABD) in 1974. In addition to teaching at SUNY Polytechnic, he taught history and political science at
Mohawk Valley Community College, where he was commencement speaker in 2011, and later chaired its capital campaign. His brother,
James Zogby, is the founder of the
Arab American Institute, where John has served on the board. In 1981, before his polling career began, John Zogby ran for mayor of Utica, New York. == Polling career ==