Megan is currently accepting new students from age 3 and up.

Originally from Albuquerque, Megan has performed throughout the United States, Mexico, Canada, Germany and the Netherlands. Reviewers have characterized her performances as "poised" and "powerful". She holds the position of Principal Second Violin of the Santa Fe Pro Musica Orchestra. Prior to moving to New Mexico, she was the Principal Second Violin in the Charleston Symphony Orchestra and member of the CSO String Quartet. In addition to her duties as Principal Second Violin, she also performed as soloist with the CSO on several occasions. She has given critically acclaimed solo and chamber music performances in the Piccolo Spoleto Chamber Music Spotlight Series. She was Assistant Principal Second Violinist of the Breckenridge Music Festival Orchestra from 2002-2013 and performed as soloist with that orchestra. She has also appeared as soloist with Chatter, the Las Cruces Symphony, the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra and the Albuquerque Philharmonic.
Megan is the Suzuki violin teacher at The Montessori Elementary School. She is an active performer in the Albuquerque and Santa Fe area. She performs regularly with Chatter, the Albuquerque Chamber Soloists and Santa Fe Pro-Musica. She has been a guest faculty member at the Tennessee Valley Music Festival and The Strings Summit in Cullman, Alabama. She has coached the violin section of the Front Range Youth Orchestra for three years. She taught violin in a classroom setting in the inner city public schools of Los Angeles as part of the Young Musicians Foundation outreach program. She has also been a frequent guest clinician in the public school system of Fort Worth, Texas. Her students have been accepted at major national summer festivals and have played in the Harvard University Orchestra, the Charleston Symphony Orchestra, the College of Charleston Orchestra, the University of South Carolina Symphony, and the Piccolo Spoleto Conservatory Orchestra.
Megan received a Bachelor of Music from the Cleveland Institute of Music studying with David Updegraff, head of the Violin Department. She received a Master of Music degree and an Advanced Studies diploma under the tutelage of Robert Lipsett at the University of Southern California.
Megan is the Suzuki violin teacher at The Montessori Elementary School. She is an active performer in the Albuquerque and Santa Fe area. She performs regularly with Chatter, the Albuquerque Chamber Soloists and Santa Fe Pro-Musica. She has been a guest faculty member at the Tennessee Valley Music Festival and The Strings Summit in Cullman, Alabama. She has coached the violin section of the Front Range Youth Orchestra for three years. She taught violin in a classroom setting in the inner city public schools of Los Angeles as part of the Young Musicians Foundation outreach program. She has also been a frequent guest clinician in the public school system of Fort Worth, Texas. Her students have been accepted at major national summer festivals and have played in the Harvard University Orchestra, the Charleston Symphony Orchestra, the College of Charleston Orchestra, the University of South Carolina Symphony, and the Piccolo Spoleto Conservatory Orchestra.
Megan received a Bachelor of Music from the Cleveland Institute of Music studying with David Updegraff, head of the Violin Department. She received a Master of Music degree and an Advanced Studies diploma under the tutelage of Robert Lipsett at the University of Southern California.