Megan Arthur
About Megan Arthur
Megan Arthur serves as the Director of Innovative Programs at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta, where she has worked since 2016. She has a background in youth mentoring and community engagement, having developed new mentoring models and implemented data-driven approaches to enhance program effectiveness.
Work at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta
Megan Arthur has served as the Director of Innovative Programs at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta since 2016. In this role, she has focused on developing and implementing new mentoring models that have been adopted by various schools and organizations throughout the Metro Atlanta area. She has organized community events aimed at raising awareness and support for youth mentoring initiatives. Her work emphasizes the importance of mentorship in youth development and community engagement.
Education and Expertise
Megan Arthur earned her Bachelor's Degree in Family, Youth, and Community Sciences from the University of Florida, completing her studies from 2012 to 2016. She also achieved a High School Cambridge AICE Program Diploma from St. Augustine High School between 2008 and 2012. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her work in youth mentoring and community programs.
Background
Megan Arthur has a diverse background in various roles related to youth services and community support. Prior to her current position, she interned at several organizations, including Children's Home Society of Florida as a Visitation Monitor Intern and Families First as a Marketing Intern. She also served as a Shelter Advocate at Forsyth County Family Haven, Inc. and worked as a Case Management Emergency Shelter Intern at St. Francis House.
Achievements
Megan Arthur has implemented data-driven approaches to assess the impact of mentoring programs on youth development. She has collaborated with local colleges to create internship opportunities for students within the mentoring programs. Additionally, she has secured partnerships with local businesses to provide essential resources and support for mentoring activities, enhancing the overall effectiveness of the programs she oversees.