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Megan Carroll Beyer (born June 5, 1957) is an American journalist, activist, and lifelong advocate of women’s rights and gender issues. Beyer is the Director of the Office of Art in Embassies at the
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, appointed by President Joe Biden in 2022. She has served as an advisor to many arts and civic organizations, including Civic Nation, the
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, and the Better Angels Society.


Early life

Beyer was born in 1957 and raised in
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, to family physician Frank A. Carroll and his wife Suzanne Clarke Carroll, both of
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. She graduated ''magna cum laude'' in 1979 from the
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, majoring in journalism.


Career


News media

In 1984, Beyer began her career as a reporter covering education and politics for local and national television news programs. She was a regular contributor to Tamedia newspapers in Switzerland from 2010 to 2013. In the U,S., her essays are found on Motherhood Movement Online, Role ReBoot the Alexandria Times, and the Huffington Post. She is a regular panelist on PBS's ''
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'', the only national television program devoted to women's issues. She has been a frequent columnist in various publications, including the Alexandria Times and Times Community Newspapers, a chain in Northern Virginia.


Advocacy

In 2010, Beyer founded the bilateral Swiss-U.S. project, Sisters Republics, which accelerates private market drivers to break the glass ceiling. In 2012, she led a study on behalf of the
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Global Women's Initiative, "Gender Equality in Employment: Policies and Practices in Switzerland and the U.S." It offered a comparative analysis of gender workplace issues affecting women in Switzerland and the United States, and included original research based on a poll of more than 1,000 Swiss workers. Beyer also served as the External Relations Representative for the Swiss-based EDGE Gender Certification, a company that certifies companies achieving a global standard of gender certification.


Tenure as PCAH executive director

Beyer served as executive director of the
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(PCAH) from 2015 to January 2017. During her tenure, the Committee co-hosted the "South by South Lawn" event at the White House, and negotiated the transition of the Committee's TurnAround Arts program to the Kennedy Center.


2016 U.S. cultural mission to Cuba

In April 2016, one month after President Obama’s historic visit to Havana, Beyer led a delegation of U.S. arts leaders to
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, that resulted in 15 bilateral agreements. The trip, coordinated with the
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, the
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, and the
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, resulted in an array of collaborations between U.S. and Cuban cultural agencies. In addition to a series of ten bilateral meetings between U.S. and Cuban cultural officials, U.S. artists and art leaders visited Cuban schools, studios, theaters and historic institutions. Some of America’s most iconic artists participated in these visits, including
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and others. The final day, the delegation publicly announced agreement on six collaborations, the first government-to-government agreement after Obama's extended hand of friendship to the Cuban people at the Grand Teatro in Havana.


Arts outreach to under-performing schools

A program called Turnaround Arts, funded mostly by donations from businesses and private foundations with support from government sources, sought to help some of the worst-performing schools in America. Stars such as
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united to help failing pupils across the United States. An independent study showed scores increased at targeted school by 23% in math and a 13% in reading in three years.


Report to the president

Beyer presented the 2009-16 PCAH report to the White House, summarizing accomplishments of the Obama administration's contributions to expanding cultural activities in the United States.


Awards and past community service

Over the past 25 years Beyer has served on more than a dozen national, state and local boards. She served as Finance Chair on the Virginia State Board for Community Colleges; on the board of the Virginia Foundation for Community College Education; as a trustee of Washington's public television station,
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; and on the national board of
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. She held leadership positions in the Obama presidential campaign, including as Mid Atlantic finance chair for ''Women for Obama''; as a member of the leadership committee of ''Women for Obama in Virginia''; as a member of the ''National Finance Committee''; and as co-chair of the ''National Women's Leadership Initiative'' Conference; and as Chair of the Women's Leadership Forum at the Democratic National Committee. Beyer received two Emmy nominations and a Virginia
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award for her work at WTVR in Richmond. In May 2008, she was commencement speaker at Blue Ridge Community College. Her lifelong involvement in civic affairs includes service on the boards of the Virginia-Israel Commission; the Woodlawn Plantation; the Athenaeum, an historic property in Alexandria, Virginia; Prevent Blindness Mid-Atlantic; the Medical Care for Children Partnership, a project in Fairfax County, Virginia; the
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; the Richmond Ballet; and Theatre IV, a stage production company in Richmond. In 1996, Beyer co-chaired, with Lynda Johnson Robb, ''Every Child by Two'', a project to immunize children in Virginia. She has been active in
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at the state and national levels, and in 2006 was honorary co-chair of NARAL's national fundraiser. Beyer spoke at the United Nations World Economic Ideas Sessions on gender equality, participated in the Geena Davis Gender in the Media panel on Women in Film, and served on a US Institute of Peace panel on gender issues in the Middle East. She spoke at the 2014 Obama White House Summit on Working Families.


Current activities

Beyer serves as an advisor to a range of arts and civic organizations, including Civic Nation, the American Film Institute, and the Better Angels Society.LinkedIn profile, retrieved September 2, 2018
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/ref> She serves on the board of the Wilson Center's Women and Public Service Project, the Geena Davis Institute for Gender in Media, the Library of Congress, The John W. Kluge Center Advisory Group, and Meridian International. She is a member of the International Women's Forum, is an advisory board member of Equal AI, and was appointed by the Virginia governor to serve on the Virginia Humanities Board. She is a partner in several real estate ventures and holds an interest in the Beyer Automotive Group with dealerships in Alexandria, Falls Church and Dulles.


Personal life

Beyer resides in Old Town, Alexandria, VA, with her husband, U.S. Representative
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. She is the mother of Clara and Grace, and stepmother of Stephanie Beyer Kirby and Don Beyer III.


References


External links


PBS, ''To the Contrary'' website

News Virginian, May 9, 2008Civic NationAmerican Film InstituteThe Better Angels Society
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