• Meg was named after 'Meg' from Little Women
  • In her free time, she sews used/discarded clothing into new, fashionable pieces.
  • Her other hobbies are playing violin, speaking French, and rock climbing.

Meg Fosha Manager

  • Meg was named after 'Meg' from Little Women
  • In her free time, she sews used/discarded clothing into new, fashionable pieces.
  • Her other hobbies are playing violin, speaking French, and rock climbing.
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Meg manages Signal’s fisheries, oceans, veterans affairs, and outdoors clients. With an extensive background in digital media and creative writing, Meg has a knack for identifying compelling stories that help translate complex issues into impactful narratives.

At Signal, Meg leverages her expertise in media relations, thought leadership, and stakeholder engagement to execute comprehensive communications strategies. Her work includes crafting public affairs campaigns for high-profile organizations and groups that effectively elevate their profiles and influence policy discussions.

Meg joined the Signal team in 2022 from the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Global Public Affairs where she assisted with creating and disseminating COVID-19 awareness campaigns to 173 embassies and 88 consulates to share worldwide. She also oversaw a 6-month long project reviewing the Bureau’s social metrics platform, tracking and analyzing data from embassy social media pages, pinpointing discrepancies, and ultimately enhanced the system’s precision.

A graduate of Pitzer College of the Claremont Colleges, Meg studied Media Studies and minored in Environmental Analysis. She holds a Master’s degree from The George Washington University in Strategic Public Relations with a focus on Environmental, Social, & Corporate Governance.

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