Megan Earl
About Megan Earl
Megan Earl serves as the Senior Corporate Partnerships Officer at Mind, where she has worked since 2018. She specializes in developing strategic partnerships that support mental health initiatives and has previously interned at Cancer Research UK and the Children's Liver Disease Foundation.
Current Role at Mind
Megan Earl serves as the Senior Corporate Partnerships Officer at Mind, a leading mental health charity in the United Kingdom. She has held this position since 2018, contributing to the organization for six years. In her role, she manages corporate partnerships with notable brands, including ASICS, Seasalt Cornwall, and Mace. Her work focuses on aligning corporate social responsibility goals with mental health initiatives, fostering relationships that support the charity's mission.
Previous Experience at Cancer Research UK
Megan Earl interned at Cancer Research UK (CRUK) in 2018 for three months in London. During her internship, she gained experience in corporate partnerships, which laid the foundation for her current role at Mind. This position provided her with insights into the dynamics of corporate collaboration within the charity sector.
Internship at Children's Liver Disease Foundation
In 2018, Megan Earl completed a one-month internship at the Children's Liver Disease Foundation in Birmingham. This role allowed her to further develop her skills in partnership management within the nonprofit sector, contributing to her overall professional development.
Education and Academic Background
Megan Earl studied at the University of Birmingham from 2014 to 2018, where she earned a Bachelor’s Degree in English Literature and American Studies. Additionally, she attended Arizona State University for one year from 2016 to 2017, where she continued her studies in the same fields. This academic background has equipped her with strong communication and analytical skills relevant to her career.
Expertise in Corporate Partnerships
Megan Earl possesses expertise in developing strategic partnerships that align with corporate social responsibility goals. Her focus on fostering relationships with corporate partners has been instrumental in supporting mental health initiatives at Mind. This expertise enables her to effectively engage with brands and drive collaborative efforts that benefit both the charity and its corporate partners.