Marjorie Greene
Marjorie Greene is an urban planner with a thirty-year career working with hazards, primarily earthquakes. She worked for 10 years as a research scientist at Battelle Human Affairs Research Centers in Seattle, working on various National Science Foundation-funded social science research projects related to natural hazards. After two years living in Skopje, Macedonia, she returned to the United States to begin work at the Bay Area Regional Earthquake Preparedness Project, a California State project to provide technical assistance and planning support to local governments in the Bay Area as they developed earthquake mitigation and preparedness programs.
She has worked at the nonprofit Earthquake Engineering Research Institute since 1994, where she managed the NSF-funded Learning from Earthquakes program and is now the special projects manager, overseeing a wide range of projects. This includes the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program Scenario project, a website EERI is developing with NEHRP funds. The draft site can be viewed here.