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Alerting America: Effective Risk Communication: Summary of a Forum (2003)

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Attendees List." National Research Council. 2003. Alerting America: Effective Risk Communication: Summary of a Forum. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10652.
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APPENDIX C

ATTENDEES LIST

Stephen Ambrose, NASA

William Anderson, Natural Disasters Roundtable

Dorothy Andrake, FEMA

Ann Angelheart, Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte

David Applegate, American Geological Institute

Michael Armstrong, ICF Consulting

Joan Aron, Science Communication Studies

George Baker, JMU

Jennifer Baker, WorldCom

Wayne Blanchard, FEMA/NETC/EMI

Susan E. Brandon, American Psychological Association

Terry Brill, FEMA

Christy Brown, FEMA

Geoff Brumfiel, Nature Magazine

Andrew Bruzewicz, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Michael Burke, American Institutes for Research

Don Byers, House Science Committee

Frank Calcagno, FERC Dam Safety Program

Amar Chaker, American Society of Civil Engineers

Lloyd Cluff, Pacific Gas and Electric

Tim Cohn, U.S. Geological Survey

Peter Colohan, GRS Solutions

Jerry Conley, ASCO, DTRA

Kevin Copping, Physical Infrastructure Team

Damon Coppola, Institute for Crisis, Disaster, and Risk Management

Ross Corotis, University of Colorado

William Cumming,

Allison Davis, Office of Administration

Michel Davison, NOAA

Mark Egener, GCSI

Ann-Margaret Esnard, Dept. of City and Regional Planning

John Filson, U.S. Geological Survey

Ruxandra Floroiu, The National Academies

Peter Folger, AGU

Debbie Frisch, NSF

Janet Garton, The National Academies

Kathleen Gohn, Office of Communications

Patrick Gonzalez, U.S. Geological Survey

Paula Gordon, GW University Research Program in Social & Organizational Learning

Paula Gori, USGS

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Attendees List." National Research Council. 2003. Alerting America: Effective Risk Communication: Summary of a Forum. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10652.
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Fariborz Gorouhi, American Red Cross, Central Maryland Chapter

Richard Greenfield, American Meteorological Society

Lyn Gubser, MetaMedia Training International

John Gustafson, EPA

Robert Hamilton, Division on Earth and Life Studies

Stephanie Hanna, USGS

John Haynes, Office of Earth Science/Applications Division

Heather Healy, Association of Flight Attendants

Laura Holliday, The National Academies

William Hooke, American Meteorological Society

Tamara Jackson, Office of Science and Technology Policy

Lucile Jones, U.S. Geological Survey

Patricia Jones Kershaw, Natural Disasters Roundtable

Jessica Karpuk, Council of State Governments

Kari Keipi, IADB

Jack Kelly, National Weather Service

Harriette Kinberg, Federal Emergency Management Agency

Butch Kinerney, U.S. Geological Survey

Anita Krishnamurthi, Office of Public Understanding of Science

Stephan Kuhl, National Weather Service

Shirley Laska, University of New Orleans

Margaret Lawless, FIMA/FEMA

Elizabeth Lemersal, FEMA

Richard Little, Board on Infrastructure and the Constructed Environment

Michael MacCracken,

Walter Maestri, Jefferson Parish Office of Emergency Management

Margaret McCalla, NOAA/OFCM

Mike McDonald, GHI

Carolyn McMahon, American Meteorological Society

David McMillion, NEMA

Tom Menzies, Transportation Research Board

Dennis Mileti, University of Colorado

Crane Miller, Federal Emergency Management Agency

Martha Moore, USA Today

Krystyn Moyer, Association of Flight Attendants

Warren Muir, Division on Earth and Life Studies

James Murphy, Michael Baker Jr., Inc.

Eric Noji, Office of the US Surgeon General

Robert O’Connor, National Science Foundation

Jake Pauls, Jake Pauls Consulting Services

Carol Petrie,

Brenda Phillips, Institute for Emergency Preparedness

Chris Poland, EERC

Deborah Potter, NewsLab

Benjamin Preston, Pew Center on Global Climate Change

Yvonne Pufahal, Physical Infrastructure Team

Resha Putzrath, Georgetown Risk Group

Christy Reed, Geotimes

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Attendees List." National Research Council. 2003. Alerting America: Effective Risk Communication: Summary of a Forum. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10652.
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Irmak Renda-Tanali,

Jo Robertson, Marsh Crisis Consulting

David Ropeik, Harvard Center for Risk Analysis

Claire B. Rubin, Claire B. Rubin & Associates

Stefanie Ruvo, Network Dynamics, Inc

Tamara L. Schomber, United Way of the National Capital Area

John C. Scott, Center for Public Service Communications

Gregory Shaw, George Washington University

Randy Showstack, Eos, the newspaper of the American Geophysical Union

Gary S. Simpson, Annapolis Police Department

Cecelia Smith, The National Academies

Anthony D. Socci, EPA Office of Atmospheric Programs, Communications Branch of the Global

Programs Division

David Speidel, School of Earth and Environmental Science

Charles J. Stahl, MD,

Steven Stichter, OAS

Miron Straf, Division on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education

Richard Sylves, Department of Political Science

Shiho Thompson, Frances Kernodle Associates

Kathleen Tierney, Disaster Research Center

Sylvia Tognetti,

Susan Tubbesing, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute

Annette Veilleux, American Geological Institute

Danielle Viens, Association of Flight Attendants

Maria Vorel, Federal Emergency Management Agency

Kim Waddell, Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources

Peter Ward, Partnership for Public Warning

Don Wernly,

Maurita Williams, National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters

Helen Wood, Office of Satellite Data Processing and Distribution

Rae Zimmerman, Director, Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems (ICIS)

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This is a summary of presentations and discussion from a forum on risk communication convened by the Natural Disasters Roundtable. Issues related to risk communication were discussed at the forum by speakers and participants from the scientific community, local and federal agencies, and media organizations. The need for more research and actions to further the nation’s risk communication capacity and make communities less vulnerable to natural, technological, and human-induced disasters was an overarching theme of the day. This summary is authored by Ruxandra Floroiu, formerly of the National Research Council and by Richard T. Sylves, University of Delaware.

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