Howdy, I’m Meg
Your business is taking off and your plate is beyond full. I am a services and operations professional who can help give you space to grow.
I have corporate experience scaling and managing a global hardware support department. But I’ve also been the machine technician and knitting instructor at an independent retail store where every penny counted. I have worked at numerous small businesses in design, operations and support. Companies where there isn’t a marketing department to proofread copy and whoever has the best camera gets to be the staff photographer.
The all-hands-on-deck stage where I thrive: organizing, operationalizing, and preparing to scale. Let me take a bit off your plate – no task is too small.
My love for crafting and building taught me the value of attention to detail, creativity, and perseverance.
Three years ago, I made the bold choice to convert a van to live on the road full-time , all while working full time managing operations and enablement for a technical support department at a 3D printing company.
Building a new life in an old Econoline van gave me a unique perspective on transition and growth. It was my passion project. I managed this enormous life change like a project: with a timeline, budget, schematics and hundreds of tasks organized in a Google Sheets workbook. I finished my solo build in just five months and moved into my van two years ago.
Since, I’ve navigated the challenges of daily living and working while being constantly on the move. A moth to the flame, my skill (and passion!) is in getting in the weeds: organizing and creating a plan for whatever may come next. It’s why I love working with growing businesses: operationalizing systems and “just handling it” so there is space to grow.
You may know me as a maker.
Before working in tech, I spent a lifetime in the fiber arts industry: designing hand-knitting patterns, sewing a wardrobe from scratch, servicing sewing machines and teaching countless classes to enable others to do the same.