Hi! I’m Meghan. I’m a writer, editor, reader, teacher, and mother. I love nothing more than twisting words to do my bidding (or yours).

Have a story you want to tell? I’m all ears.

Experience

Writer and Editor: Freelance | 2015–present
I partner with organizations to sharpen their messaging, elevate their market presence, and craft compelling narratives that drive results. My recent clients include tech companies and financial services firms.

Writing Instructor: Freudigman & Billings | 2025–present
I work one-on-one with high school students to brainstorm, draft, and polish their college application essays.

Freelance Contributor: Middle Market Growth | 2021–present
I deliver in-depth coverage of private equity investment trends, M&A strategies, and emerging opportunities in the middle market. I also profile industry leaders, uncovering insights into their strategic decision making and success. 

Managing Editor: Axial | 2015–2020 
I built and executed a content marketing strategy for a financial technology startup serving owners, advisors, investors, and lenders in the middle market. 

Senior Editor: Knewton | 2010–2015
I served as the lead writer, editor, and brand strategist for a leading educational technology startup.  

Adjunct Instructor: Hunter College–CUNY | 2012–2015
I taught Introduction to Creative Writing to undergraduates.

Communications Coordinator: Neighborhoods Partnership Network | 2008-2009
As an AmeriCorps*VISTA service member, I managed communications for a nonprofit helping New Orleans neighborhoods rebuild post-Katrina.

Education

MFA, Fiction
Hunter College | 2012  1st Place (2011) and 3rd Place (2012) Winner of the Mortimer Levitt Essay Contest. Recipient, Levinthal Tutorial.

BA, English, with Distinction 
Stanford University | 2008 

Other

Writing is my hobby as well as my job: I’m working on a novel, am a longtime member of a writing group, and love taking workshops. My short story, “Caretaker Needed,” won 2nd place in the 2018 Masters Review Short Story Contest.

I’m into yoga, running, lake-swimming, and woods-walking.

I have two kids (ages 5 + 7) who don’t care about any of this!