Megan Ekstrom
About Megan Ekstrom
Megan Ekstrom is the Manager of Global Government Relations and Public Policy at Procter & Gamble. She has extensive experience in government affairs and public relations, having worked at various organizations including the Motorcycle Riders Foundation and the International Fragrance Association North America.
Current Title at Procter & Gamble
Megan Ekstrom is currently the Manager of Global Government Relations and Public Policy at Procter & Gamble. She has been in this role since 2018, working in Cincinnati, Ohio. In this capacity, Megan focuses on the company's interactions with global government entities and plays a key role in shaping public policy initiatives that impact the organization.
Past Experience at Motorcycle Riders Foundation
Megan Ekstrom served as the Vice-President of Government Affairs and Public Relations at the Motorcycle Riders Foundation from 2016 to 2018. Based in Arlington, Virginia, her responsibilities included managing the foundation's government relations and public relations activities. This role required her to advocate for the interests of motorcycle riders at various governmental levels.
Director Role at International Fragrance Association North America
From 2012 to 2016, Megan Ekstrom was the Director of Government Affairs at the International Fragrance Association North America. Her efforts were focused on influencing and managing legislative and regulatory issues affecting the fragrance industry. She played a pivotal role in government relations, ensuring the industry's interests were promoted and protected.
Experience at Cassidy & Associates
Megan Ekstrom worked as an Account Coordinator at Cassidy & Associates from 2007 to 2012. During her five-year tenure in Washington, D.C., she was involved in coordinating various government relations campaigns. Her duties included managing client accounts, lobbying for legislative interests, and supporting the company’s strategic goals in public policy.
Educational Background
Megan Ekstrom studied International Relations at The George Washington University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. She also pursued studies at the Universidad Autónoma De Madrid. These academic experiences provided her with a strong foundation in international affairs and government relations.