Meg Cregger is the Management Associate at the World Resources Institute. She is the Administrator of the Internal Managment Software, POINTS. In addition she co-leads the production of the Program Book and Program Book annex which is produced annually for the September Board Retreat.
Meg graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Hope College with a BA in Religion and Spanish. She received her Master's from Regent College (at the University of British Columbia) in 2003 focusing on theology and environmental stewardship and their subsequent intersection with food production/consumption in the United States. Following graduate school, Meg lived and worked at the Canadian Field Study Center of an environmental non-profit (A Rocha). In addition, she spent a year working at Northrop Grumman Corporation upon returning to the U.S.
Meg has also spend time as an outdoor educator/guide and staff for both The National Outdoor Leadership School and The Road Less Traveled.