Meghan Cutherell is a Public Health practitioner with 10+ years of expertise that spans reproductive and maternal health, HCD, health systems strengthening, and gender. She considers herself the quintessential generalist, able to jump in and lead on the management and strategy of public health projects across a spectrum of topic areas.
She has worked with PSI and Adolescents 360 since 2017, first focusing on program management and learning then transitioning to lead the project’s global technical unit and coordinate the project’s overarching technical strategy. Before joining PSI, Meghan managed a USAID-funded health systems strengthening project in Ghana and worked across a variety of organizations, including Save the Children, in the Middle East and South Asia (Egypt, Syria, and Pakistan) on reproductive health programming in emergency settings.
Meghan holds a Master’s Degree in Reproductive and Maternal Health from UNC Chapel Hill with certificates in gender and Arabic foreign language area studies. If she’s not at her computer, you will likely find her out in her garden, which she has cultivated over the last few years to minimize her carbon footprint, or in her kitchen trying out new plant-based recipes.