Megan Watkins has spent more than two decades championing vulnerable populations. She brings valuable strategy, management, and philanthropy experience to her role, and a personal commitment to farm animal protection — having dedicated nine years to Farm Sanctuary’s board of directors.
Megan previously served as Managing Director and National Practice Executive in the Philanthropic Solutions group at U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management. She advised individual, corporate, and family-wealth clients of U.S. Trust and Merrill Lynch on philanthropic management and strategy for more than 10 years. Megan grew a robust philanthropic advisory practice, helping clients articulate their philanthropic vision and implementing programs that resulted in gifts of hundreds of millions of dollars to charitable work.
Before joining U.S. Trust, Megan was a vice president in the Philanthropic Services Group at J.P. Morgan Private Bank, where she managed a client and grant portfolio focused on animal welfare and protection, community development, and human services. Megan developed a variety of funding initiatives and conducted organizational assessments of hundreds of nonprofit organizations working on behalf of companion animals, threatened and endangered species, at-risk youth, survivors of domestic violence, and the homeless. Her experience also includes international and domestic program development and policy work in the nonprofit sector.
Megan is a graduate of Barnard College and holds a Master of International Affairs degree, with a specialization in economic and political development, from Columbia University.
Megan Watkins has spent more than two decades championing vulnerable populations. She brings valuable strategy, management, and philanthropy experience to her role, and a personal commitment to farm animal protection — having dedicated nine years to Farm Sanctuary’s board of directors.
Megan previously served as Managing Director and National Practice Executive in the Philanthropic Solutions group at U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management. She advised individual, corporate, and family-wealth clients of U.S. Trust and Merrill Lynch on philanthropic management and strategy for more than 10 years. Megan grew a robust philanthropic advisory practice, helping clients articulate their philanthropic vision and implementing programs that resulted in gifts of hundreds of millions of dollars to charitable work.
Before joining U.S. Trust, Megan was a vice president in the Philanthropic Services Group at J.P. Morgan Private Bank, where she managed a client and grant portfolio focused on animal welfare and protection, community development, and human services. Megan developed a variety of funding initiatives and conducted organizational assessments of hundreds of nonprofit organizations working on behalf of companion animals, threatened and endangered species, at-risk youth, survivors of domestic violence, and the homeless. Her experience also includes international and domestic program development and policy work in the nonprofit sector.
Megan is a graduate of Barnard College and holds a Master of International Affairs degree, with a specialization in economic and political development, from Columbia University.