Dr. Roger Grenier is Senior Vice President of AIR’s Global Resilience Practice. He is responsible for developing AIR’s public risk strategy and leading risk reduction and resilience initiatives across the globe. Roger has close to 20 years of catastrophe modeling experience. Prior to his return to AIR, Roger was director of catastrophe research and development at Liberty Mutual, where he was responsible for developing the Liberty view of catastrophe models and developing techniques to evaluate non-modeled catastrophe risk. Roger began his career in the engineering consulting field, working on a wide array of models for environmental, flood, and coastal engineering projects. He joined AIR in 1999 as a research engineer and member of the team that developed the AIR Coastal Flood Model for Great Britain. Roger went on to other leadership roles within the company, including managing the Client Service and Consulting group and AIR’s Product Management team responsible for product strategy and innovation. Roger received his Ph.D. from North Carolina State University, an M.S. in Civil Engineering from Stanford University, and a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Tufts University.
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