Born from disaster.

Co-founders Caitria and Morgan created a functional infrastructure for recovery after an EF3 tornado in their hometown of Monson, MA. Read more here.

Recovers.org is the idealization of the infrastructure they built: a clean, easy-to-use recovery software framework that can be deployed before a disaster to prepare communities.

A non-profit helping communities.

Since 2012, the Recovers.org software has been free to all communities worldwide recovering from natural disasters. It is operated by the 501(c)(3) nonprofit Supporting Resilient Communities, Inc.

The team.

Our team has a diverse background with extensive disaster experience and technical ability. We are dedicated to creating more resilient communities by making disaster preparedness and recovery smarter.

Morgan O’Neill, PhD

Morgan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth System Science at Stanford University, where she studies tropical cyclones (hurricanes) and other extreme weather phenomena. She has a B.S. in Physics from the University of New Hampshire and a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science from MIT.

Chris Kuryak

Chris was the Program Manager of Enterprise Competitive Analysis at Dell EMC in Austin, TX where he generated millions of dollars annually in cost-avoidance. He holds a Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering from MIT.

Alvin Liang

Alvin is an experienced software engineer and has worked at several mission-driven software startup companies in the Boston area and the San Francisco Bay Area. He received an S.B. and M.Eng. in Computer Science, and an S.B. in Biology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.