Meggie Palmer

Founder & CEO at PepTalkHer

Meggie Palmer has a diverse work experience in various industries. Meggie is the founder and CEO of PepTalkHer, a tech coaching program that empowers women with confidence and negotiating skills. Meggie also worked as a Fellow at the Tory Burch Foundation. Additionally, Meggie served as an Adjunct Lecturer at Barnard College, a Contributing Author at Vogue, and the VP of Business Development & Content Partnerships at Financial Times. Meggie was a Non-Executive Director at Burn Bright and the Founder of SLIDING DOOR MEDIA, where they provided executive media training. Meggie served as a Board Member at the ELEVACAO Foundation, a global NGO focused on empowering women in tech entrepreneurship. Meggie's experience also includes working as a Managing Editor and Supervising Producer at Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) Australia, where they produced and reported stories for the program Dateline. Meggie was also a Journalist and Producer for SBS Insight, where they produced award-winning documentaries and programs on various social issues.

Meggie Palmer attended Somerset College from 1997 to 2001, where they completed their International Baccalaureate degree. Meggie then pursued a Bachelor of Journalism (Honours) degree as well as a Bachelor of Business degree in Public Relations, Marketing, Advertising, and Fundraising from QUT (Queensland University of Technology) between 2002 and 2005. Additionally, during the same period, they served on the board of Cromwell College and held the position of President of Cromwell College, although no specific degree or field of study is mentioned for these roles.

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  • Founder & CEO

    March, 2017 - present