Meg Massey is a Director of Policy & Communications of the new Social Finance Institute, where she leads efforts to amplify the organization’s research, partnerships, and policy impact. She specializes in translating complex issues into actionable insights, connecting research, advocacy, and community engagement to drive systemic change.
Previously, Meg led strategic outreach for Upaya Social Ventures and GSG Impact, and supported leading mission-driven organizations as an independent consultant. She is the co-author of the award-winning book Letting Go: How Philanthropists and Impact Investors Can Do More Good By Giving Up Control. A journalist by training, her writing has appeared in a number of publications over the years, including Impact Alpha and the Chronicle of Philanthropy. She also co-founded the digital magazine Proximate.
Meg earned her BA magna cum laude from Mount Holyoke College and her MA in American government from Georgetown University.