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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Megan_BeyerMegan Beyer - Wikipedia

    Megan Carroll Beyer (born June 5, 1957) is an American journalist, activist, and lifelong advocate of women’s rights and gender issues. Beyer is the Director of the Office of Art in Embassies at the U.S. Department of State, appointed by President Joe Biden in 2022.

  2. Megan Beyer is an award-winning journalist, civic activist, and public diplomacy leader. Serving at the US Embassy in Switzerland from 2009-2014 she founded and chaired the...

  3. MEGAN BEYER is a journalist, activist, and life-long advocate of womens rights and cultural diplomacy. Ms. Beyer is a national and international speaker on women's rights and gender in the economy.

  4. 26 de oct. de 2023 · Art in Embassies Director Megan Beyer and Chief Curator Camille Benton announced the Collection during Art in Embassies’ 60th anniversary dinner with ambassadors and cultural leaders at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.

  5. Megan Beyer is a journalist, activist, and life-long advocate of womens rights and gender issues, and the arts. She founded Megan Beyer Associates in 2016 with clients including Civic Nation, The Better Angels Society, and the American Film Institute.

  6. Megan Beyer is a journalist, activist, and life-long advocate of womens rights and gender issues. She is the founder and chair of the Sister Republics bilateral women’s leadership initiative with the US Embassy in Bern, Switzerland and serves on the global advisory council of the non-profit EDGE Foundation board in Zug, Switzerland.

  7. blog.meridian.org › center-for-diplomatic-engagement › herspectives-megan-beyerHERspectives: Megan Beyer | Meridian Blog

    25 de mar. de 2021 · The following post was contributed by Meridian Board Chair Megan Beyer, who sat down with Global Communications Fellow Abby Haley to discuss the intuitive collaboration of women’s leadership, and . This post is part of the HERspectives series honoring Meridian’s leading ladies in Women’s History Month.