As GLP’s Product Design Manager, Meg maintains and manages the development of all of GLP’s core trainings, resources, and other offerings. Meg also currently serves as the lead of GLP’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Team and is a consultant on client projects.
Meg is a videographer, visual designer, and storyteller. She believes in the power of stories to promote understanding and compassion, and believes in the power of grassroots organizing to build just and equitable communities.
Meg grew up in Connecticut and moved across the country to attend Whitman College in Washington, where she earned a BA in Film & Media Studies.
Currently, Meg lives in New Orleans where she spends much of her free time volunteering and serving on the Board of Directors for 350 New Orleans, a climate and environmental justice advocacy organization. Outside of work, you can find her doing DIY projects at home with her cat Cooper or taking a walk to the local coffee shop.
Meg’s Work
Sowers of HOPE: Redesigning a Curriculum at the Intersection of Farming and Faith
Sowers of HOPE is an agriculture program equipping churches with theological and technical resources so that Christian farmers will be catalysts for Nutritional, Economic, Environmental, and Spiritual growth in their communities.
Rapid Response: Preparing Financial Navigators to Serve their Communities
Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund (CFE) and Neighborhood Trust Financial Partners (NTFP) teamed up with GLP to provide people across the U.S. with financial guidance and resources in the wake of our nation’s unprecedented crisis.
A Free Online Course for Frontline Human Services Staff
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, with input from GLP, created an exciting and practical new framework called GPDR/R (Goal Plan Do Review/Revise) that takes the latest brain research on how adults behave and applies it in a human services setting to help people achieve their goals.
meg’s Resources
Sowers of HOPE: Redesigning a Curriculum at the Intersection of Farming and Faith
Sowers of HOPE is an agriculture program equipping churches with theological and technical resources so that Christian farmers will be catalysts for Nutritional, Economic, Environmental, and Spiritual growth in their communities.
Rapid Response: Preparing Financial Navigators to Serve their Communities
Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund (CFE) and Neighborhood Trust Financial Partners (NTFP) teamed up with GLP to provide people across the U.S. with financial guidance and resources in the wake of our nation’s unprecedented crisis.
A Free Online Course for Frontline Human Services Staff
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, with input from GLP, created an exciting and practical new framework called GPDR/R (Goal Plan Do Review/Revise) that takes the latest brain research on how adults behave and applies it in a human services setting to help people achieve their goals.