Since joining the Morehead-Cain staff in 1985, Megan has taken on many different roles in support of the Morehead-Cain Program. She has done everything from overseeing the selection process, advising the scholars, and planning events such as the triennial Morehead-Cain Alumni Forum to coaching new staff members, helping create every version of the Morehead-Cain website, and producing the annual year-in-review and other publications. Perhaps her favorite aspect of her long tenure at the Foundation has been witnessing firsthand the positive impact of more than 2,000 Morehead-Cain Scholars during their undergraduate years at Carolina and beyond—and staying in touch with them through Morehead-Cain events and their return visits to Chapel Hill. Megan and her husband, Jay (recently retired from his career as an editor at UNC Press and now a freelance editor), have two grown daughters, two sons-in-law, and three grandsons. Their daughters and their husbands have six Carolina degrees among them, and their grandsons are potential members of the Carolina classes of 2042, 2044, and 2045! Megan and Jay are longtime parishioners of St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Chapel Hill, and Megan recently stepped down after an eight-year term on the board of directors of Cardinal Gibbons High School in Raleigh.