A Georgia native, Meghan first came to Alabama to pursue her undergraduate degree in geography at Samford University. She later earned a prestigious Rotary Global Grant Scholarship to obtain a Master of Arts in Cities and Cultures from Queen Mary University of London.
During her career in Alabama’s nonprofit sector, she has specialized in development and operations. As Program Support Coordinator for AHA, Meghan uses her experience in fundraising and management to harness the magic of organization and data to build capacity and impact across AHA’s programming. She believes in the power of the humanities to connect us to our past, inspire meaningful dialogue, and pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable future.
Outside of AHA, Meghan is a muralist and social entrepreneur, using her artistry to collaborate with communities through visual storytelling. She continually dedicates herself to fostering connections, celebrating diversity, and building a more vibrant Alabama for all.