Meg Wirth

President and Founder at Maternova

Meg Wirth is the President and Founder of Maternova, an online global marketplace that offers solutions in reproductive, maternal, and neonatal health. Meg has been in this role since January 2008. Additionally, Meg is the Director of Later Stage Ventures at Social Enterprise Greenhouse, where they connect social entrepreneurs to a network of social entrepreneurship and manages the pipeline of health/wellness entrepreneurs. Meg started this position in June 2018. Meg also served as a Board Member at Gaia Vaccine Foundation from 2008 to 2010. Prior to these roles, they worked as a Consultant at Commons Capital, providing strategy and consulting for global health technologies. Meg also worked as a Consultant for the UN Millenium Project and as a Global Health Equity Program Manager at The Rockefeller Foundation. Before that, they were involved in Monitoring and Evaluation at Mothercare Indonesia, John Snow and worked as an Analyst at Senate Ways and Means, Massachusetts. Meg's work experience spans from 1992 to the present.

Meg Wirth began their education at Harvard University, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree. The specific field of study is not mentioned. After completing their undergraduate studies, they went on to attend Princeton University, where they pursued a Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree in International Development.

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  • President and Founder

    January, 2008 - present

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