Megan Griffin

Content Developer at Tooling U-SME

Megan Griffin is an experienced educator and content developer with a strong background in English literature and communication skills. Currently serving as a Content Developer at Tooling U-SME since August 2021, Megan has held multiple adjunct professor positions at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland State University, the University of Mount Union, and John Carroll University from 2011 to 2021, teaching various courses focused on written and oral communication. Megan's academic journey includes earning a PhD in English Literature from Case Western Reserve University and both an MA and a BA in English Language and Literature from John Carroll University. Additionally, Megan has experience as an ESOL Instructor, providing English language training to adult learners.

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Wickliffe, United States

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Tooling U-SME

Tooling U-SME delivers versatile, competency-based learning and development solutions to the manufacturing community, working with thousands of companies, including more than half of all Fortune 500® manufacturers, as well as 900 educational institutions across the country. Tooling U-SME partners with customers to build high performers who help their companies drive quality, profitability, productivity, innovation, and employee satisfaction. Working directly with hundreds of high schools, community and technical colleges, and universities, Tooling U-SME is able to help prepare the next-generation workforce by providing industry-driven curriculum. A division of SME, a nonprofit that connects all those who are passionate about making things that improve our world, Tooling U-SME employs leaders in multiple disciplines, including content development, customer service, instructional design, marketing, sales, and technology. To become a member of our team, visit the SME Careers page at https://www.sme.org/aboutsme/sme-careers/ to view all open positions.


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