Meg Whiteford leads the philanthropy efforts of the Packard Center. She treasures building relationships with Packard Center donors and supporters and is passionate about the work we do to unlock ALS, having a connection to the disease. She brings 15 years of development experience to help shape strategy and secure the Packard Center for the future. Meg raises funds for the Packard Center endowment, research grants, and the Packard Center’s Annual ALS Research Symposium. She also works with the Packard Center Board of Governors on initiatives.
Meg has a Hospitality degree from Cornell University and her law degree from the University of Maryland.