Summary
Megan Schroeder is a data-driven public health leader with nine years of experience designing and operationalizing health data systems across NGOs, governments, and research partners. As Senior Manager of Client Success and M&E at Ona, she has led multi-country implementations, won proposals worth over $350K, and managed projects exceeding $1M—most notably a USAID-funded OpenSRP deployment now used across Tanzanian counties. She combines deep quantitative and qualitative expertise (SPSS, Stata, R, SAS, SQL, Tableau and more) with hands-on change management, team building, and client-facing delivery to turn messy field data into real-time dashboards and program decisions. Megan’s background spans grassroots problem solving—from teaching calculus in rural Tanzania and building computer curricula in Swahili—to scaling national health reporting systems, a mix that gives her rare empathy for end users and a pragmatic eye for scalable solutions. Colleagues rely on her curiosity-driven "Why?/How can we make this better?" approach to simplify complex requirements and improve health outcomes.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Public Health (MPH), Global Health, Master of Public Health (MPH), Global Health at Emory University
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
English, Swahili, Spanish, French