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Steven Stichter is a Senior Program Officer with the Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. He has served as the staff lead for the consensus study on Modernizing Probable Maximum Precipitation Estimation.
Steven has been engaged with resilience, natural hazard mitigation, and vulnerability reduction issues and initiatives for extreme events since Hurricane Fran made landfall in coastal North Carolina in 1996. Steven joined the National Academies in early 2020 in the Resilient America program. Prior to that, he co-founded and led Kinetic Analysis Corporation, which provides multi-model natural hazard impact forecasting and risk assessment for catastrophic events globally. At Kinetic Analysis, he supported the launch and operation of the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF), a groundbreaking regional risk insurance initiative for the Caribbean and Central America. At the Organization of American States (OAS), he led numerous multi-year projects related to the mitigation of impacts from natural hazards in the Caribbean.
Steven holds a Master’s in Regional Planning and has experience in natural hazards mitigation, coastal management and international development, and applying hazard modeling and geographic information systems (GIS) technology to these fields.
CS20A - Concurrent Session 20A: National PMP Updating
Tuesday, September 24, 2024
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM MT