Megan Ridgway
About Megan Ridgway
Megan Ridgway is a Claims Adjuster at FM Global with extensive experience in engineering and risk management, based in Melbourne.
Current Title and Role
Megan Ridgway is currently a Claims Adjuster at FM Global. She has been with the company in this role since 2021, operating out of Melbourne. Her role involves providing businesses with tailored risk management advice that includes fire engineering, natural disaster engineering, and cyber security assessments. Megan utilizes insights from one of the world's leading research labs to ensure up-to-date risk management strategies for her clients.
Previous Roles at FM Global
Before becoming a Claims Adjuster, Megan Ridgway served as a Consultant Engineer at FM Global from 2018 to 2021 in Melbourne. In this role, she focused on assisting businesses in evaluating exposures that could jeopardize their physical assets and business continuity. She offered occupancy-specific advice, leveraging the company’s nearly 200 years of experience in risk management.
Experience at Arcadis
Megan Ridgway worked at Arcadis as an Environmental Engineer from 2017 to 2018 in Melbourne. During this time, she was involved in environmental engineering projects, applying her expertise to address various environmental challenges and solutions.
Engineering Roles at Cardno
Megan Ridgway had several engineering roles at Cardno, where she served as a Construction Engineer from 2014 to 2017 and as a Hydrologist Engineer from 2012 to 2014, both positions located in Melbourne. These roles enhanced her skills in civil and hydrology engineering, contributing to the planning and execution of construction projects and hydrological assessments.
Early Career and Education
Megan Ridgway's early career included roles as an Undergraduate Engineer at Dalton Consulting Engineers (DCE) and VicRoads, as well as a stint as a Receptionist at X-Base Backpackers. She studied at Monash University, achieving Bachelor's Degrees in Civil Engineering and in Geography and Environmental Sciences with a minor in Behavioral Sciences, between 2007 and 2012.