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Megan Reichert

Project Leader
Summary
Megan has nearly a decade of experience working in strategy, implementation, and impact measurement for public and social sector entities. She is focused on improving the lives and conditions of underserved populations by developing and delivering high-impact, far-reaching, and innovative programs.
Education
  • MA, Public Policy, Georgetown University
  • BA, Political Science, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Delivery Experience

Megan is currently serving as the Chief of Staff to the North America region and works alongside the leadership team to execute top priorities for the region.

Previously, Megan worked on a team to support the Local Infrastructure Hub (LIH), leading the design and delivery of technical assistance programs to help small- and medium-sized cities access federal infrastructure funding. In this role, she worked to engage city leaders, foster peer learning and coaching opportunities for cities, and coordinate with subject matter experts to provide tailored grant support and guidance on how to best leverage infrastructure funds to deliver substantial impact to residents (especially in the areas of equity and climate).

Other Experience

Prior to joining DA, Megan was a senior consultant in Deloitte's Government and Public Sector practice, helping U.S. federal agencies and social sector clients develop and deliver new strategies, respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, incorporate human-centered design principles, and improve business processes. 

She also worked for the United Nations supporting refugee response across the MENA region. While based in Amman, Jordan, Megan supported efforts to encourage reenrollment and implement additional safety measures in Syrian schools during the Civil War. Additionally, she facilitated the Agency's transition from in-kind food baskets to cash-based transfers for more than 250,000 refugee recipients of social safety net assistance.

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