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Margaret Wallace

Coalition Manager and Communications Lead

mwallace@healthsperien.com

As the Coalition Manager and Communications Lead, Meg supports communications and awareness campaigns, events, and activities, and oversees membership engagement and key stakeholder collaboration.

In addition to her roles with F4SC and CESIL, Meg is Healthsperien’s Director of Strategic Partnerships. In her role, she oversees the firm’s external partnerships and coalition clients by serving as their main point of contact and providing support for communications, strategic planning, budgeting, and operations.

Meg is enthusiastic and focused on partnerships that energize and inspire action to create a healthier and more connected society. In addition to F4SC and CESIL, she oversees the operation and membership engagement of the Smarter Health Care Coalition (SHCC), and the National Coalition on Health Care (NCHC). Additionally, Meg is dedicated to global connections. She helped found the Global Initiative on Loneliness and Connection (GILC) in 2020 and continues to assist in its operation and events. In addition to these roles, Meg leads the newly formed Multicancer Early Detection Consortium (MCED Consortium), a groundbreaking body of experts dedicated to evaluating the efficacy and implementation of multicancer early detection testing.

Meg exudes passion in all aspects of her work, promoting prosperous and healthy societies on all levels, from individual to community to regional and international. She is energized by partnership opportunities that galvanize diverse groups of stakeholders to affect positive change in the health and well-being of all people.

Originally from Vermont, Meg graduated with a B.A. in Linguistics and Mandarin from the University of Vermont in 2016.

What drives you to work on addressing social isolation & loneliness / fostering social connection ?

Through my work with CESIL and F4SC, I have learned that social connection and meaningful relationships are at the heart of how we as humans live our lives. Connection is part of the fabric of our society, and our unique opportunity to have a positive impact motivates me each and every day.

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