As a Gen Xer (people born between 1965 and 1980) Meagan takes on generational issues with an insider’s perspective. During the 1990s, while working for companies like Quaker Oats, Kraft Foods and Xerox, Meagan often heard negative comments about Gen Xers. Terms like "slacker generation," "gold collar workers," and the "Beavis and Butthead generation" were not uncommon.
Meagan knew those terms were unfair and untrue, so she began researching small and large businesses to debunk generational myths and uncover the most effective way to solve multi-generational clashes. That research gave birth to thousands of Generational Presentations and her best-selling book Generations Inc., From Boomers to Linksters Managing the Friction between Generations at Work. She is the de-facto expert when it comes to navigating the maze of generational quandaries every organization faces.
Quoted by the Chicago Tribune, CNNMoney.com and US News & World Report, she has been heard on ABC Talk Live, NPR and profiled on Conde’ Nast’s Portfolio.com. Meagan has become the ‘Go To’ expert for all things generational.
Meagan gives audiences a chance to not only laugh at their own generation but flourish in the presence of others.
Meagan lives in Phoenix AZ., with her four dogs that have a total of 15 legs … You do the math!