Meghna Roy serves as a Board Member for the National Association of Counsel for Children and as a Member at Chief since June 2024. Previously, Meghna held the position of Senior Vice President of Product Management at Ocelot, where key achievements included creating new product market fit and driving an AI platform pivot. Prior roles include extensive experience in product management and leadership at Pluralsight, LogicMonitor, CDK Global, and Visa, with a focus on product-led growth, AI/ML integration, and successful mergers. Meghna holds an MBA from Texas McCombs School of Business and a Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Rajiv Gandhi Prodyogiki Vishwavidyalaya.
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National Association of Counsel for Children
Founded in 1977, the National Association of Counsel for Children (NACC) is a nonprofit membership and advocacy organization dedicated to advancing the rights, well-being, and opportunities of children and families impacted by the child welfare system through access to high-quality legal representation. Our vision: Every child and family involved with the court system is well-represented by a lawyer who works to ensure that every child is raised by a nurturing family and has positive life opportunities. NACC believes all children involved in child welfare proceedings need lawyers who are well-trained to achieve the best possible outcomes– outcomes where children are raised on a path toward success in loving and supportive families. We also believe the child welfare court system works best when all parties – children, parents, and social service agencies – are represented by high-quality, well-trained lawyers. NACC provides programs and resources that improve the quality of legal representation for children, parents and agencies; we support a community of hard-working and dedicated professionals and help attract and retain diverse talent in the children’s legal advocacy profession; and we advocate for policies that advance rights, including the right to counsel for children and parents.