Megan is the mother of Quinn, an older in the Upper Elementary program. She and her husband, Mike, who was born and raised in Brattleboro, moved to Chesterfield four years ago after living in Western Massachusetts. She enjoys being involved in all aspects of her child’s life and is excited to support the school community through her work on the Board of Trustees.
With a nursing background and early clinical experience in oncology and family medicine, Megan also helped manage her family’s grocery business and commercial property before transitioning into the health tech space. She now works in management at Flatiron Health, where her work supports the company’s mission to use real-world evidence to improve patient outcomes, advance oncology research, and promote health equity by making cancer care more accessible and inclusive around the world.
A passionate traveler, Megan loves planning the next adventure and exploring new places with her family. She also enjoys spending time outdoors—especially hiking, snowshoeing, and boating with her family and their golden retriever. She’s happiest on the water paddling or enjoying paddleboard yoga whenever she can find calm water and a quiet moment.
If you’re an educational professional who are looking to progress into management and consultancy, or an educational planning or development role, this is the best degree for you.
Accounting can be divided into several fields including financial accounting, management accounting, external auditing, tax accounting and cost accounting. Accounting information systems are designed to support accounting functions and related activities. Financial accounting focuses on the reporting of an organization’s financial information, including the preparation of financial statements, to the external users of the information, such as investors.
Currently, Professor John is focusing his research on individual investor behavior and company incentives to better understand how disclosure affects stock returns and to uncover possible mispricing. Nevertheless, John is conducting an new way of examination of analyst access to information, and he is investigating market reactions to natural issues and the impact that would occur on individual firms.