Meg Townsend Washenberger
About Meg Townsend Washenberger
Meg Townsend Washenberger is a Senior Brand Manager at Procter & Gamble with a background in finance and strategic problem solving.
Title at Procter & Gamble
Meg Townsend Washenberger currently holds the position of Senior Brand Manager at Procter & Gamble in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. She joined the company in 2022 and has been actively contributing to brand management strategies, leveraging her extensive experience in finance and brand analytics.
Education and Expertise
Meg earned her Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management and a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) with a focus on Finance from the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business. Her academic background provides a strong foundation in strategic problem-solving and financial analytics.
Professional Background at PepsiCo
Prior to her current role, Meg worked at PepsiCo as an MBA Strategic Finance Intern in Chicago, Illinois, United States, in 2021. During her 2-month tenure, she was engaged in various strategic financial projects that supported the company’s broader financial objectives.
Experience at Target Corporation
Meg's career at Target Corporation in Minneapolis, Minnesota, spanned several roles, including Financial Analyst positions in Stores Data and Reporting, Sales Forecasting, and Corporate Planning. From 2015 to 2019, she contributed significantly to financial analytics and corporate planning initiatives. She was promoted to Senior Financial Analyst within Target's Corporate Planning team, where she served from 2017 to 2019.
Passions and Interests
Outside of her professional life, Meg enjoys playing tennis and trying new restaurants. She is also an avid Peloton user, drawing inspiration from their community and motivational quotes such as those from Jess Sims. Meg's passion for purpose-driven brands and her ability to drive cross-functional collaboration has been a key factor in her professional success.