Meghan Swan
About Meghan Swan
Meghan Swan is a Provider Growth Associate with a background in community development and lending operations. She has experience in various roles across different industries and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a focus on Business Studies.
Current Role at Headway
Meghan Swan serves as a Provider Growth Associate at Headway, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she focuses on expanding provider networks and enhancing partnerships within the mental health sector. Her work contributes to improving access to mental health services, aligning with her passion for education equality and mental health advocacy.
Previous Experience in Lending Operations
Prior to her current role, Meghan Swan gained extensive experience in lending operations. She worked at Reinvestment Fund as a Specialist in Lending Operations from 2017 to 2019 and later as a Lending Operations Consultant from 2020 to 2021. Her responsibilities included managing lending processes and supporting community development initiatives in the Greater Philadelphia Area and remotely.
Educational Background
Meghan Swan holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology with a focus in Business Studies from Providence College. Her academic background has equipped her with a strong understanding of psychological principles and business operations, which she applies in her professional endeavors.
Diverse Work History
Meghan Swan has a diverse work history that includes roles in sales and public relations. She worked as a Sales Associate at J.Crew and Madewell in Providence, Rhode Island, and completed a Public Relations Internship at Regan Communications. Additionally, she served as an Auxiliar de Conversacion in Madrid, Spain, enhancing her international experience.
Skills and Interests
Meghan Swan possesses a range of skills including expertise in lending operations, research, event planning, and proficiency in Microsoft Office. She is recognized for her excellent interpersonal skills, which facilitate relationship building across public and private sectors. Her interests include mental health, education equality, studio arts, and running.