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Organization ATC Liaison
American Association for Wind Engineering (AAWE) David Prevatt
Australasian Wind Engineering Society (AWES) David Prevatt
Building Seismic Safety Council (BSSC)  
California Seismic Safety Commission (CSSC)  
Centre for Advanced Engineering at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand  
Consortium of Organizations for Strong Motion Observation Systems (COSMOS) Jon A. Heintz
Charles Pankow Foundation (CPF)  
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI)  
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)  
GeoHazards International (GHI)  
Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) Anne Cope
Japan Structural Consultants Association (JSCA) Mitsuru Kawamura
MCEER  
National Council of Structural Engineers Associations (NCSEA) Thomas A. DiBlasi
Ryan A. Kersting
John O'Brien
Seth Thomas
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)  
National Science Foundation (NSF)  
Natural Hazards Center  
New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering (NZSEE)  
Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center (PEER)  
QuakeCoRE Ken Elwood
Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC)  
Structural Engineers Association of California (SEAOC) Krista Looza
Structural Engineers Association of Central California (SEAOCC) Christos Tokas
Structural Engineers Association of New York (SEAoNY) Ahmad Rahimian
Structural Engineers Association of Northern California (SEAONC) Kelly Cobeen
Structural Engineers Association of San Diego (SEAOSD) Jose Restrepo
Structural Engineers Association of Southern California (SEAOSC) Michael L. Cochran
Structural Engineering Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers (SEI) Donald O. Dusenberry
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)  
Western Council of Structural Engineers Associations (WCSEA)  

 

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 Welcome to the ATC Team!

Valley Mike crop As a former Principal at Magnusson Klemencic Associates in Seattle, Mike comes to ATC with more than 30 years of structural engineering experience in new design, evaluation and retrofit of existing buildings, applied research, and codes and standards development. Mike’s design experience includes the landmark Salesforce Tower in San Francisco, and his research and development experience includes the FEMA 356 Prestandard and Commentary for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Buildings, FEMA P-2012 Assessing Seismic Performance of Buildings with Configuration Irregularities (ATC-123 Project), and NIST GCR 10-917-9 Applicability of Nonlinear Multiple-Degree-of-Freedom Modeling for Design (ATC-76-6 Project).

Mike also has extensive experience as an ATC consultant serving as a reviewer, a technical contributor, and Project Director on multiple ATC projects. We look forward to how Mike’s unique experiences as a successful team member will contribute to ATC projects in the future.

Mahoney Mike crop

Retired from federal service as a Senior Geophysicist with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Mike comes to ATC with more than 30 years of experience in hazard mitigation program management and policy development, post-disaster response and recovery, and problem-focused research and development in support of FEMA’s efforts under the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP). He has led FEMA’s earthquake-related work with the International Code Council and has been involved with the development of national model codes and standards since 1984.

In his career at FEMA, Mike has led the development of countless major FEMA publications, including: FEMA 350 Recommended Seismic Design Criteria for New Steel Moment-Frame Buildings and its series of companion reports (ATC-41 Project series), FEMA P-58 Seismic Performance Assessment of Buildings, Methodology and Implementation (ATC-58 Project series), FEMA P-695 Quantification of Building Seismic Performance Factors (ATC-63 Project), FEMA P-2018 Seismic Evaluation of Older Concrete Buildings for Collapse Potential (ATC-78 Project), and FEMA P-2090/NIST SP-1254 Recommended Options for Improving the Built Environment for Post-Earthquake Reoccupancy and Functional Recovery Time (ATC-137 Project). With Mike’s extensive knowledge of federal government programs, and past collaboration with state and local agencies, hazard mitigation partners, and code development organizations, we look forward to how his unique experiences will help serve ATC’s client needs and objectives in the future.