Megan Boughton
About Megan Boughton
Megan Boughton is the Manager of Solutions Management, Ecosystem at Flexport in San Francisco, California, with a background in technical delivery and customer solutions management.
Current Title and Role
Megan Boughton is currently the Manager of Solutions Management, Ecosystem at Flexport. Located in San Francisco, California, Megan leads the efforts in managing and scaling Flexport's solutions within its ecosystem. She plays a critical role in enhancing technical delivery and integrating complex projects efficiently.
Previous Roles and Experience
Megan's experience spans multiple roles in different companies. Prior to Flexport, she served as the Senior Technical Delivery Lead at Elementum from 2017 to 2019 in Mountain View, CA. From 2013 to 2016, she worked as Manager, Customer Solutions at Day & Ross General Freight in the Greater Toronto Area, Canada. Earlier roles at Canadian Pacific Railway include serving as Manager, Business & Project Planning for 11 months and as Logistics Solution Specialist for four years.
Educational Background
Megan holds a Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics & Physics from The University of Winnipeg. Additionally, she earned her Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from the University of Manitoba, further solidifying her expertise in both technical and business disciplines.
Notable Achievements
At Flexport, Megan successfully reduced the time spent building per integration from four weeks to one week within the first 12 months. She introduced and scaled an offshore engineering team, demonstrating her capability to manage and grow engineering resources effectively. Megan also serves as a ScrumMaster for an internal team of 12 resources in Engineering and Support.
Project and Team Management
Megan has managed the delivery schedule for over 30 technical integration projects as part of Flexport's Professional Services team. She has played a key role in recruiting efforts to scale the team, ensuring the right talent is onboarded to meet organizational goals.