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March Monthly Association Meeting
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A Special Program on Resilience for Homes and Communities
SEAONC invites you to an insightful discussion on the critical role structural engineers play in safeguarding communities. Join us for an engaging program featuring:
Speakers:
- Kelly Cobeen – Co-Author of Design of Wood Structures-ASD/LRFD
- Janiele Maffei – Chief Mitigation Officer, California Earthquake Authority
- Kate Stillwell – Co-Founder, Firebreak Risk
Program Highlights:
🔹 Seismic Retrofits & Safer Homes – Strengthening communities through earthquake resilience
🔹 Engineering Codes & Education – The evolving role of wood design in seismic safety
🔹 Wildfire Risk & Adaptation – Tools and strategies for protecting homes and neighborhoods
🔹 Collaboration for Resilience – How mitigation, prevention, and risk management work together
🔹 The Future of Resilience – Innovations shaping the next decade of structural safety
Join us as we examine the often unseen efforts that safeguard lives and communities from earthquakes and wildfires. An interactive Q&A session will follow, providing an opportunity for open discussion and insights from our distinguished speakers.

Date: Tuesday, March 4, 2025
Program: 5:00 - 5:30 PM Networking/Food & Drinks | 5:30 -7:30 PM Presentation
Location: Center for Architecture + Design | 140 Sutter Street, San Francisco
Cost: late registration fee pricing in effect, due to venue and catering guarantees
Early Bird Rates available until February 24, 2025
Members: $35.00 | Non-Members: $55.00 | Students: $20.00
February 25, 2025 rates increase to
Members: $50.00 | Non-Members: $70.00 | Students: $20.00
Event Contact(s)
SEAONC Association Manager
Category
Association Meetings
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