H. Kit Miyamoto | |||
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Born | 1963 | ||
Nationality | Japanese | ||
Citizenship | Japan | ||
Education | Ph.D | ||
Alma mater | Tokyo Institute of Technology | ||
Occupation | Seismic safety professional | ||
Known for | Miyamoto International |
Kit Miyamoto (born 1963) is an American seismic safety professional known for being the Founder-CEO of Miyamoto International, a California-based structural engineering and disaster management organization.[1][2] He is also the chairman of California’s Alfred E. Alquist Seismic Safety Commission, which investigates earthquakes and recommends policies for risk reduction.[3]
Miyamoto was born and raised in Tokyo and studied earthquake engineering from the Tokyo Institute of Technology and California State University. He lives in San Francisco.[4]
Miyamoto started his career in disaster resiliency, response and reconstruction.[5] He provides policy consultation to the World Bank, USAID, UN agencies, governments and private sector. He has led teams of professionals on response and reconstruction projects after the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, 2010 Haiti earthquake,[6][7] 2011 Japan earthquake, 2015 Nepal earthquake,[8] 2020 Puerto Rico earthquakes[9] and other seismic risk reduction programs along with disaster risk mitigation policy work.[10]
Miyamoto was elected as a chair of the California Seismic Safety Commission in October 2020. He has formerly served as a seismic safety commissioner for eight years where he has advocated for resiliency increase in California.[11]
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