Meg McFadden
Meg McFadden Student Spotlight
Q: What’s your hometown and alma mater?
A: I’m originally from Naperville, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. I went to Butler University in Indianapolis where I studied Political Science, Geography & Global Societies, and Peace & Conflict Studies. Go Dawgs!
Q: What inspired you to pursue an MPA, and why did you choose UNC?
A: I chose to pursue an MPA because I have always been drawn to high-impact work that shapes communities in meaningful ways. Through my experiences working with local governments, nonprofits, public-private organizations, and private companies in college, I recognized the value of an MPA in bridging my work in these sectors and equipping me with the skills to advance my career. I chose UNC because of its welcoming community, the School of Government’s strong reputation both in North Carolina and nationally, and the opportunity to be part of a growing region with dynamic economic development and local government opportunities.
Q: Can you share a bit about your background before joining the program?
A: Before joining the program, I gained diverse internship experiences. My first internship was with Project C.U.R.E., an international nonprofit, where I researched potential funders and drafted letters of intent to secure grant funding for medical supplies distributed to Ukraine and other countries in need. I also interned with the City of Indianapolis, where I worked across multiple departments, including the Office of Education and Innovation, the Department of Metropolitan Development, and the Office of Public Health and Safety. I then joined VOX Global, a public affairs agency, where I supported over 25 accounts, ranging from national banks to local nonprofits. Finally, I interned with Downtown Indianapolis Inc., where I contributed to the establishment of an Economic Enhancement District and led a survey assessing the impact of events on local businesses.
Q: What has been the most valuable course or experience in the UNC MPA program so far?
Q: What aspect of your UNC MPA journey are you most excited to explore moving forward?
A: This past Fall, I had the opportunity to attend ICMA’s national conference in Pittsburgh with the support of UNC MPA alumni. The experience opened my eyes to the wide range of careers and possibilities within local government, and I found it incredibly inspiring. I’m now thrilled to be serving as our chapter’s ICMA Vice President for the upcoming year. In this role, I look forward to welcoming and recruiting our new first-year students, ensuring another successful National conference experience, and planning meaningful chapter events that strengthen our community and professional development.
Q: How do you balance coursework with professional or personal commitments?
A: I have found it manageable to balance coursework with personal and professional opportunities. The class schedule provides ample time to fully commit to assignments while allowing flexibility for networking, attending conferences, and maintaining a healthy work-life balance—whether that means going to UNC sporting events, spending time with friends, or working out. This flexibility has enabled me to attend the ICMA National Conference, where I connected with local government professionals from across the country, and the NCEDA Career Trek, which deepened my understanding of economic development in North Carolina.
Q: What has been your favorite part of being in the UNC MPA community?
My favorite part of being in the UNC MPA community is, broadly, the people. This program has given me meaningful friendships that I truly cherish and know will be long-lasting. We are also fortunate to learn from professors who are both experts in their fields and dedicated mentors, making classes engaging, fun, and impactful. Additionally, the strong alumni network has been an invaluable part of my experience—alumni have been incredibly generous, offering guidance, support, and insights that have enriched my journey in the program.
Q: What advice would you give to someone considering the UNC MPA program?
A: To anyone considering this program, my advice is to stay open-minded and curious. You may enter with a clear career path in mind, but some of the most valuable growth comes from exploring new perspectives and opportunities. Build relationships with peers, professors, and alumni, and take advantage of the opportunities that come your way. Staying flexible will help you make the most of this experience and uncover new passions along the way. I also thought two years would feel long, but now that I’m nearly halfway through, I can say it flies by—so embrace every moment and enjoy the journey!
Q: Outside of your studies, what hobbies or interests do you enjoy?
A: Outside of school, I enjoy barre and other fitness classes, exploring new coffee shops and restaurants, attending sporting events, listening to The Mel Robbins Podcast, and traveling whenever I can.