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MEG STIER

FACILITATOR

LONG STORY SHORT

After years of public speaking on brain injury awareness, I found a home with Collegiate Empowerment. Being able to merge my passion for public speaking and my enthusiasm for education, I knew this was the perfect career path for me in becoming a professional educator. Being part of a team the values inclusivity, our clients, and most importantly the communities we serve has checked every box.

THE REST OF THE STORY

After taking an atypical education path and graduating college before the age of 20, I wasn't exactly sure what my future had in store. With a background in the performing arts, I've had the opportunity to travel the country in the National Tour of Cinderella and Rumpelstiltskin the musical. Following that passion for entertainment, I found myself working in the TV and film industry having worked on The Dr. Oz Show, Gotham, various other projects, and even in the Tribecca award winning movie on Netflix called The Half Of It.

Having a strong background both onstage and on-screen allows me to connect with audiences and students all over the country. As Miss Broadway for the Miss America Organization, I am currently working towards my Brain Injury Specialist Certification and sharing the importance of brain injury education. As a Collegiate Empowerment Facilitator, I have the support from our team to be able to fully commit to my many passions while continuing to grow and learn within the company.

REAL GPA

Anyone at Collegiate Empowerment knows that I love talking and connecting with others about our Real GPAs. Having the ability to focus on our real life abilities and skill sets allows CE to grow and learn from its team members while we in return learn from CE.

OUTSIDE OF CE

After moving from the Midwest I've been able to call New York City home for over 6 years. Being able to merge small town mindset with the big city keeps me grounded yet forward thinking.

SIGNATURE MOVE

A larger than life smile with a little extra sass.