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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: List of Registrants." National Research Council. 2003. The National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program at Twenty-Five Years: Accomplishments and Challenges -- Summary of a Workshop, February 20, 2003, Washington, DC. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10761.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: List of Registrants." National Research Council. 2003. The National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program at Twenty-Five Years: Accomplishments and Challenges -- Summary of a Workshop, February 20, 2003, Washington, DC. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10761.
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APPENDIX B LIST OF REGISTRANTS Dori Akerman, GRS Solutions, Inc. Daniel Alesch, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Thomas L. Anderson, NSF William Anderson, The National Academies Dorothy Andrake, FEMA David Applegate, American Geological Institute Margaret Baker, American Geological Institute Arden Bement, National Institute of Standards and Technology B. Wayne Blanchard, FEMA/Emergency Management Institute Suzanne Bolton, National Marine Fisheries Service Andrew Bruzewicz, ERDC/CRREL Jane Bullock, Bullock & Haddow, LLC Michael Burke, American Institutes for Research Dan Byers, House Science Committee Mary Carrido, MLC & Associates, Inc. Amar Chaker, American Society of Civil _ . ~ ng~neers Winston Chan, Multimax, Inc. Lloyd Cluff, Pacific Gas and Electric Rachel Cochrane, National Emergency Management Association Peter Colohan, GRS Solutions, Inc. Ross Corotis, University of Colorado, Boulder William Cumming, Vacation Lane Group Ellen de Gunman, The National Academies Dana Decker, Federal Emergency Management Agency Chris Doyle, Federal Emergency Management Agency William Ellsworth, U.S. Geological Survey Shou-shan Fan, Clarkson University Antonio Fernandez, Earthquake Disaster Mitigation Research Center John Filson, U.S. Geological Survey Paul Flores, ABS Consulting 15 Peter Freeman, National Science Foundation Peter Folger, AGU Cyril Galvin, Coastal Engineer Darci Glass-Royal, GRS Solutions, Inc. Kathleen Gohn, U.S. Geological Survey Paula Gori, U.S. Geological Survey Fariborz Goroubi, American Red Cross, Central Maryland Chapter Charles Groat, U.S. Geological Survey Michael Hales, NOAA's National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service Robert Hamilton, The National Academies Robert D. Hanson, University of Michigan lack Harrald, George Washington University John Haynes, NASA Headquarters Claret Heider, National Institute of Building Sciences Mesumbe Henry Nzike, HESSA UB Martin High t, American Society of Civil Engineers William Hooke, American Meteorological Society Bakr Ibrahim, USNRC Tom Jordan, University of Southern California Mila Bennett, Federal Emergency Management Agency Jeff Kimball, National Nuclear Security Administration Fred I(rimgold, World Institute for Disaster Risk Management Edward Lantsch, Federal Emergency Management Agency John LaBrecque, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Patrick Leaby, U.S. Geological Survey Clarese Lemberger, American Institutes for Research Elizabeth Lemersal, FEMA/NEHRP Chris Lewis, NOAA's National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service

Anthony Lowe, Federal Emergency Management Agency Don Lumpkins, City of Annapolis Michael Mahoney, FEMA Thomas McLane, Applied Technology Council Charna Meth, American Geological Institute Ugo Morelli Vilas Mujumdar, National Science Foundation Bernard Murphy, National Institute of Building Sciences James Murphy, Michael Baker tr., Inc. Priscilla P. Nelson, National Science Foundation Stuart Nishenko, Pacific Gas and Electric Robert O'Connor, National Science Foundation Robert Olson, Robert Olson Associates Thomas O'Rourke, Cornell University Chris Poland, Degenkolb Engineers lake Pauls, lake Pauls Consulting Services Max Ramery, G eoInformA Utica Tom Reed, Seismological Society of America Cliff Roblee, California Department of Transportation Claire Rubin, George Washington University Eric Runnerstrom, University of California, Irvine Charles Scawthorn, ABS Consulting Barbara Schauer, National Institute of Building Sciences Therese Schneck Frade, Civil Engineer Philip Schneider, National Institute of Building rat Sciences Hope Seligson, ABS Consulting Anthony Socci, EPA Office of Atmospheric Programs David Speidel, Queens College, CUNY Ellis Stanley, City of Los Angeles Jim Stanton, Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Systems losenh Steller. National Institute of Building ~ ~ , Sciences Shyam Sunder, National Institute of Standards and Technology Richard Sylves, University of Delaware I(. Thirumalai, U.S. DOT/RSPA Susan Tubbesing, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute Erik VanMarcke, Princeton University Robert Volland, FEMA (Retired) Anita Vollmer, FEMA Maria Vorel, FIMA/FEMA/Homeland Security Yumei Wang, Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Larry Weber, National Science Foundation Gene Whitney, Office of Science and Technology Policy Maurita Williams, Capital Area Crisis Response earn tames Wilson, House Committee on Science Craig Wingo, Federal Emergency Management Agency Richard \~right Arthur Zeizel, FEMA (Retired) 16

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