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Megan Hershey

Project Consultant

317-324-4070 ext. 803
Email Megan Hershey

Megan Hershey

Project Consultant

317-324-4070 ext. 803
Email Megan Hershey

Megan Hershey is a Project Consultant for Transform Consulting Group. Megan holds a bachelor’s degree in Social Work from Xavier University and a master’s degree in Social Work from Indiana University Indianapolis, with an emphasis in child welfare and organizational leadership. 

Prior to her employment with Transform Consulting Group, Megan spent over 20 years serving as a nonprofit leader and practitioner in youth-serving organizations, both in Indianapolis and internationally.  During college, Megan lived in Central America and also served in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati, two places that she holds dear to her heart for the experiences she gained in serving children living in poverty.  She has a distinct passion for teenagers and young adults who have grown up in the foster care system. Megan has learned firsthand the resilience and impact of integrating trauma-informed care and long-term positive relationships for youth experiencing adverse childhood experiences.  

Megan’s favorite thing about her role at TCG is having the opportunity to be a thought partner, strategizer, and trusted collaborator alongside others who want to make a lasting impact in our community.

In her free time, she enjoys vegetable gardening, hiking, cooking, and spending time with her family and friends outdoors or on the lake. She lives in her hometown of Indianapolis, IN with her husband, Nate, and two remarkable boys, Wesley and Joel.

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Fun Fact

During COVID times, Megan became a Master Gardener.

Favorite Food

New York-style blueberry bagels

Favorite Quote

“Your vocation in life is where your greatest joy meets the world’s greatest need.” - Frederick Buechner

Community Involvement

Megan loves volunteering with her gardening friends at Holliday Park in Indianapolis, IN. Additionally, she serves on the board for her local community development group (BRAG) as well as her children’s school PTO. She’s also an active member of St. Luke’s Methodist Church.

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