Meet Megan
Megan has never had a boring job title — and she has had a lot of them. After college, she opened a paint-your-own pottery studio with her mom(first entrepreneurial endeavor), sold TV ads for four weeks (she cried most days — we don't talk about it). She was the program director of the Women's Business Center for the State of South Dakota, traveling the state helping women bet on themselves and start businesses. She co-founded (again with her mom) a women's and children's clothing line called Bridget & Lucy, wrote and published sewing patterns so home sewists could make their own pieces, and somehow ended up running a moving company she was solemnly promised she would have absolutely nothing to do with. Spoiler: She moved lamps. She was great at lamps. She then pivoted to managing commercial and residential properties across multiple buildings — handling tours, leases, tenant drama, and the kind of stories that would make your jaw drop. And then she marketed and sold those buildings. Throughout all of it, she built and scaled businesses alongside her family, hired and led teams, negotiated major sales, and figured out the hard way what it actually takes to lead with confidence when no playbook exists. She uses CliftonStrengths and other tools to introduce powerful vocabulary to anyone who is done doubting themselves and ready to run with what they've already got.
And she can Tap Dance (always a crowd pleaser).

