Megan is an international trade and customs policy professional who excels at combining technical expertise with the ability to navigate Washington’s dynamic policy challenges to deliver comprehensive solutions.
She works on behalf of small businesses, multinational corporations and industry trade associations representing both importers and domestic producers to mitigate tariff exposure by securing targeted relief and utilizing existing policy tools such as FTAs, preference programs, and U.S. Foreign-Trade Zones. Megan and her team also excel in developing creative and workable modifications to overcome outdated policy structures. She also facilitates industry DC fly-ins and individual company advocacy outreach to Members of Congress and the Administration, ensuring they understand the real-world impact of existing and proposed trade policies.
While her expertise is rooted in the nuanced trade rules governing strategic sourcing of textiles, apparel, footwear, travel goods, and outdoor equipment, her experience spans industry sectors.
Megan, a Virginia native, holds a bachelor’s degree from James Madison University and a master’s degree from George Mason University. She loves everything outdoors, especially cycling, hiking, and SUPing, and her fur child, an Australian Labradoodle named Louie.