Megan Kirts (Director of Educator Programs at Econiful)

Megan Kirts

Director of Educator Programs at Econiful

Megan is a passionate economics educator with 17 years of classroom experience. She holds master’s degrees in Teaching and Teacher Education as well as Economics and Entrepreneurship for Educators.

Lesley Mace (Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta)

Lesley Mace

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Lesley Mace is an Outreach Senior Advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta’s Birmingham Branch. Prior to joining the Fed in 2010, she was an Instructor of Economics and Director of the Center for Economic Education at Auburn University Montgomery and a high school economics teacher. Lesley has also served as an adjunct faculty member at Florida State College Jacksonville and Daytona State College. A native of Auburn, Alabama, Lesley holds a B.A. in Economics and Foreign Language and a M.S. in Economics from Auburn University.

Jackie Morgan (Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta)

Jackie Morgan

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Jackie Morgan, Outreach Senior Adviser at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta – Nashville Branch, is an established communicator and proven leader in economic and financial education strategy, policy, development, and training. A sought-after professional for her financial education expertise, Morgan trains educators, develops curriculum, writes articles, serves on advisory boards, and conducts outreach programs. She has served on the Tennessee Girls Collaborative Champions Board and is a past president of the Tennessee Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy, which was recognized by National Jump$tart as the State Coalition of the Year under her leadership.

Meaghan Vitale (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia)

Meaghan Vitale

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

Meaghan Vitale is an economic education specialist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. Prior to joining the Fed, she worked at the Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship (CEEE) at the University of Delaware and taught economics and financial literacy at Franklin High School in Somerset, NJ. Meaghan is an economic education doctoral candidate at the University of Delaware and has earned a B.A. in secondary education-economics from the College of New Jersey and an M.A. in economic education from the University of Delaware.