Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
Elizabeth Angell has extensive experience in communication, program management, teaching, writing, editing, research, advocacy, and tutoring. They have worked with various organizations including the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, Open Society Foundations, and universities like Columbia University and University of Washington. Angell holds a PhD in Anthropology from Columbia University, an MPhil in Middle Eastern Studies from University of Oxford, and a BA in History and International Studies from University of Washington.
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
The Earthquake Engineering Research Institute is the leading non-profit membership organization that connects those dedicated to reducing earthquake risk. Our multidisciplinary members include engineers, geoscientists, social scientists, architects, planners, emergency managers, academics, students, and other like-minded professionals. EERI has been bringing people and disciplines together since 1948.