Meeghan’s career has been dedicated to advancing economic mobility and social justice with a focus on children and families in poverty. She spent four years as a Managing Director of the innovative philanthropic collaborative, Blue Meridian Partners, before launching a philanthropic advisory practice in early 2020. Currently, Meeghan is partnering with Schusterman Family Philanthropies to lead an Economic Justice portfolio, focused on safety net reform, income support, and tax equity. She also partners with the Child Well-Being Program at the Doris Duke Foundation on economic support as a preventive measure to keep families out of the child welfare system.
Meeghan is a veteran of the Clinton presidential campaign and Clinton White House and a long-time senior adviser to former U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin. With him and others, she helped develop and lead The Hamilton Project, where she serves as an advisory board member. She serves on the national board of Genesys Works, which provides promising high-school students with corporate internships, and previously served on the national boards of Year Up, Power of Two, and Zero to Three. She has an MBA from Columbia Business School and a BS in International Economics from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service.