Megan Damato

Director Of Risk Management at The Town of Greenwich, CT

Megan Damato has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. Megan began their career as a Law Clerk at Ct State Judicial Branch in 2005 and continued in this role until 2006. Megan then worked as an Associate Attorney at Gould and Gillin PC from 2006 to 2008. Megan then joined Cotter Cotter and Mullins LLC as an Associate Attorney from 2009 to 2012.

In 2014, Megan transitioned into the public sector and worked as a Paralegal at The Town of Greenwich, CT from 2014 to 2017. Within the same organization, they progressed to become the Director of Risk Management in 2017, a position they still hold.

In addition to their work in the public sector, Megan also holds leadership positions in professional organizations. In 2020, they became the President of CT PRIMA and the President Elect of PRIMA New England.

Overall, Megan Damato has a strong background in law and risk management, with a focus on public sector work. Megan has a track record of taking on leadership roles and demonstrating expertise in their field.

Megan Damato attended the University of Connecticut from 1999 to 2002, where they completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Human Development and Family Studies, with a focus on General Studies. Following their undergraduate studies, they enrolled at Quinnipiac University School of Law from 2002 to 2005. Megan successfully earned their Doctor of Law (J.D.) degree, focusing their studies on the field of Law.

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Greenwich, United States

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The Town of Greenwich, CT

Located on Long Island Sound just thirty miles east of New York City, Greenwich is recognized as a premier residential community. We have 8,000 acres of protected land, including 32 miles of coast, 20 parks, four beaches and a municipal golf course. With a population of approximately 61,000, our economy is thriving and leading industries are financial services, real estate, retail, home construction and home renovation. Our four libraries and numerous cultural events add to the resources available to our residents. The Bruce Museum is the second most popular museum in Connecticut and the fourth in New England with 110,000 people visiting each year. Governed by the Greenwich Board of Education, an elected 8-member, bi-partisan citizen panel and the Superintendent of Schools, our school system is recognized as one of the outstanding in the country. There are approximately 8,900 students in our public education system at 11 elementary schools, 3 middle schools and a 4-year high school. Pursuing post-secondary education are 89.8 percent of our public school graduates.


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