Meghan Quinn

Co-Founder & President

Meghan Quinn is a nonprofit professional with a Master of English from Morehead State University and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in English from the University of Evansville. She is a published author and regular contributor to several area publications.

Meghan has a wide variety of experience in the non-profit industry with a passion for philanthropy. Currently, she is the Director of Individual Giving at the Center for Justice and Accountability, a San Francisco based international human rights nonprofit organization. Before joining CJA, Meghan worked as the Director of Advancement at the Indianapolis, Indiana Athenaeum Foundation and was also the Director of Individual Giving at the Jacksonville Arts and Music School (JAMS). Meghan also worked in development and membership management with Groundwork Jacksonville, Inc.

Meghan migrated to the nonprofit world after co-founding a 501c4 non-profit with a group of friends in the small hometown where she grew up in southern Indiana. Before finding her career calling in the world of philanthropy and nonprofit organizations, she worked in education for more than a decade, both as a private school educator and as a Professor of English at Vincennes University, where she worked primarily with at-risk, incoming freshmen in Composition and Rhetoric.