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Meg grew up in Allentown, Pennsylvania with her amazing parents and older brother. She attended the local Catholic grade and high school, planting the seeds for a vibrant faith life early on. Meg earned her bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Economics, also completing a minor in Theology, from Christendom College. After graduating in May 2022, she began a career in political marketing, while pursuing a M.Th degree in Catholic Social Thought. Meg studied both classical and contemporary issues that affect the American Church and completed this degree in March 2026.
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the classrooms, communities, and conversations
that have formed my perspective
(so far)
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Meg grew up in a Roman Catholic and Byzantine Catholic household in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
She attended Cathedral School and Allentown Central Catholic High School, where she served as a Kairos retreat leader her senior year. Meg spent fourteen years competitively Irish dancing for O'Grady Quinlan Academy. Her years of practice culminated in competing at the World Championships and other international championships across the world.
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Front Royal, Virginia
At Christendom College, Meg majored in Political Science & Economics, minoring in Theology as well. She stayed busy outside of the classroom playing volleyball, representing the school as a college ambassador, and leading Christendom's College Republican club as President. Over these four years, Meg developed a deep love for learning that inspired her senior thesis project on the long-term economic effects of China's One Child Policy.
Front Royal, Virginia
Charlotte, North Carolina
After graduating in May 2022, Meg began a career in conservative political marketing and gained invaluable knowledge of the country's intricate voting bases. She completed her Master's degree in Theology on a part-time basis, specializing in the social doctrine of the Catholic Church. Meg's thesis examined the decline of retention rate among Catholics, forming a qualitative and personal account.
Charlotte, North Carolina
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