Meghan is a Clinical Mental Health Counselor who has spent nearly 30 years serving underrepresented populations in Salt Lake County, with a particular focus on individuals experiencing homelessness, addiction, and severe mental illness. She spent more than 20 years with Volunteers of America Utah, where she served in a variety of clinical and leadership roles, including Division Director of Treatment Services overseeing two outpatient mental health clinics. Meghan earned her master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from the University of Phoenix.
As Behavioral Health Director at Fourth Street Clinic, Meghan is passionate about strengthening the integration of behavioral health within primary care settings to ensure patients receive comprehensive and accessible care. She works collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams to improve coordination between medical and behavioral health providers and to expand services that effectively meet the complex needs of the clinic’s patient population.
Meghan is also deeply invested in mentoring and developing new managers and clinicians. She enjoys supporting emerging leaders as they build confidence, strengthen clinical and administrative skills, and create collaborative team cultures. She believes compassionate leadership, strong clinical teams, and integrated care systems are essential to improving outcomes for vulnerable communities.