Megan Sanchez has worked with enough global brands to know that “collaborating across time zones” mostly means being tired in multiple hemispheres all at once. From Uber Eats to Motorola to Meta, she’s lived the full marketing–operations–sales trifecta, giving her a panoramic view of how campaigns function—both the big, shiny ideas and the unglamorous machinery underneath them. Her unofficial superpower is simple: she gets things done. Not in a performative sense, but in the quietly relentless way that makes entire teams breathe easier.
She’s the rare strategist who loves a beautifully designed PowerPoint slide precisely because she knows how hard they are to make. She has opinions about simplicity, a low tolerance for acronym soup, and a competitive streak she insists she tones down at work (the AB duck hunt would like to disagree). Compliment her for clear thinking or smart strategy, and you’ll make her whole week.
Outside the office, Megan is either experimenting with “healthy” baking, reading romantasy on the couch with a beverage in hand, or reminding anyone within earshot that her dog Ruby is superior to all other dogs. She is also physically incapable of resisting popcorn in any quantity, at any time of day.