Meg’s work as a practicing artist informs her two decades of experience developing programs in the performing arts. Before joining the Foundation, she was the director of programs for United States Artists, a national award program recognizing individual artists. Meg was the communications and program officer at the Irving Harris Foundation, a family foundation that supports early childhood development, arts and culture, reproductive health and justice, and Jewish values both in the United States and Israel.

Meg’s artistic work includes music, performance, and visual art, for which they have received numerous awards, residencies, and exhibitions throughout the United States. She has taught arts administration and policy at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

Meg holds a bachelor’s degree from Smith College and masters degrees from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.