BIO
Megan is a native Nashvillian who graduated from Christ Presbyterian Academy and then studied at the College of Charleston in South Carolina. She received a B.S. in Psychology and a B.A in Spanish there. After graduating from college, she lived in Spain for 2 years working as a nanny, and then worked at Mercy Community Health in Franklin as a case manager and translator for several years before getting married and having children.
Megan and her husband Cody, have five daughters, and they own an automotive sales and service center called Cody's Automotive in the downtown Franklin area. They have a heart for providing honest, quality auto care for the community, and they also run a non-profit called His Refuge that serves families and individuals who are unable to purchase a vehicle or pay for their auto care expenses.
Megan also has a passion for travel and specifically for missions, and has travelled to over 30 countries. She is currently working with an organization called New Life Restoration Ministries, which is a church/orphanage/school in the slums of Nairobi, Kenya, and has been working to raise funds for the teachers and students there. She is thrilled to be teaching Psychology this year at GCA and hopes to instill a sense of compassion, curiosity, and empathy in the students she is privileged to teach this year.