Megan Dykeman
Megan is a writer, editor, and governance professional who specializes in writing services that make complex ideas clear, persuasive, and usable. She writes for the real world, where stakeholders have opinions, committees have comments, and everyone wants the document shorter without losing anything important.
Her work spans politics, international affairs, board governance, finance, trade, leadership, policy, book reviews, corporate style, and business content that people might actually finish. Through her content creation, she ensures that necessary-but-dry material is transformed into something readable, rigorous, and surprisingly human. Whether it’s a punchy headline writing or a one-pager that actually stays one page, or a long-form piece designed to survive scrutiny and the inevitable “make it shorter but keep everything,” she creates content that can be understood, approved, and acted on.
Megan is a certified mediator and arbitrator, and a former MLA, which means she has spent years translating between people who are certain they are right. That shows up in her writing as a calm tone, strong structure, and language that resonates with board chairs, funders, regulators, and the person implementing the plan on a Tuesday with no budget.
Off the page, Megan lives on a farm with chickens, ducks, and goats. It turns out that herd management and stakeholder management have a lot in common: strong opinions, selective listening, and a premium on closing the gate properly.
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