About Meredith

Meredith is an award-winning strategic communicator and professional writer with expertise in: institutional brand strategy, media relations, executive media training, government affairs, issues and crisis management, opinion writing, broadcast media and social media.

A former national political reporter in Washington, Meredith’s writing has appeared in Politico, Roll Call, Congressional Quarterly, The Economist, Yahoo News, Rolling Stone, The Daily Beast, The New Republic, Jezebel, Yahoo Sports and Deadspin.

Meredith leverages her extensive broadcast experience to media train executives and subject matter experts, as she has appeared on MSNBC, PBS Newshour, Fox News, CNBC, ESPN-2, C-SPAN, NPR, WBEZ, ESPN Radio, SiriusXM POTUS, and Yahoo News! With Katie Couric.

Meredith’s communications and public affairs consulting work spans industries and, through this work, Meredith has built high-profile communications platforms, organized events with nationally recognized thought leaders, strengthened executive and brand positioning, and secured coverage in top-tier media outlets, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, Business Insider, NPR, CNN, MSNBC, USA Today, Vox, The 19th and STAT News, among others.

Meredith also has a background in sports, having covered college athletics, the intersection of sports and politics, and obscure Congressional sports history and rituals. In 2022, she created, wrote and hosted the award-winning documentary sports podcast, The Franchise: Jews, Sports and America.

In 2021, Meredith was appointed as a lecturer at the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy, instructing master’s students in policy writing and communications. She also serves as a professional advisor to the school’s student-run journal, the Chicago Policy Review.

Meredith graduated from Duke University in 2009, with a degree in Political Science, a minor in English and a certificate in spelling “Krzyzewski” on demand.