Margaret brings over 20 years of nonprofit governance experience and is a passionate advocate for independent education. As a longtime supporter of Meridian School, she has witnessed firsthand the transformative power of a student-centered learning environment. Her professional background includes serving on multiple nonprofit boards, where she has championed strategic initiatives that align mission with impact. Margaret holds a degree in Public Policy from Georgetown University and has dedicated her career to strengthening educational institutions.
She believes that independent schools play a vital role in shaping future leaders by fostering critical thinking, creativity, and a love of learning. As a board member, Margaret focuses on governance best practices, community engagement, and ensuring that Meridian remains accessible to families from diverse backgrounds. Her leadership style emphasizes collaboration, transparency, and a commitment to the school's core values. Margaret is particularly interested in supporting programs that promote equity and inclusion within the school community.
Outside of her board work, she enjoys mentoring young professionals and volunteering with organizations that support educational access. Margaret and her spouse have two children who both attended Meridian and credit the school with nurturing their intellectual curiosity and social responsibility.