Meghan is currently in post-production of her first fiction short Seduction, and developing the feature-length documentary Heaven.
In 2010 she completed A Dollar & A Dream, a short documentary about the journey of a British political activist who travelled to America to campaign for the Democratic ticket in the 2008 election.
Meghan's first feature-length documentary The Middle Men explores the idea of 'middle age' and how men living and working in the UK are experiencing it. The film premiered at the 2010 London Independent Film Festival.
Her Channel 4 Three Minute Wonder Anyway, Who Are You? was broadcast in 2008, as part of the Britain Recut series. The short documentary draws parallels in the emotional experiences of two refugees who arrive in London nearly fifty years apart. Anyway, Who Are You? screened as part of the British Film Institute's strand at the 2008 Sheffield International Documentary Film Festival and also as part of the 2009 London International Documentary Festival. The series was nominated for a 2009 Focal Award for 'Best Use of Footage in a Short Production.'
Prior to this Meghan worked as an associate producer on Ken Burns's The War documentary series which was broadcast on American public television and was an official selection at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival.
Originally from America she studied at New York University, and later received an MSc from the London School of Economics in International History. She was a 2009 participant of the European Social Documentary workshops.