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Meghan McCormick

Meghan McCormick

Systems thinker and entrepreneur empowering small businesses in Africa

Joined August 2025

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Meghan McCormick is a dedicated social entrepreneur focused on empowering small businesses and fostering economic development in West Africa. Her journey began with the Peace Corps in Guinea, where she witnessed the impact of youth unemployment and limited access to capital. This experience motivated her to co-found Dare to Innovate, Guinea's first business accelerator, and later OZÉ, a fintech platform providing data-driven tools and access to finance for small businesses. harvard+3
She possesses a strong academic background, holding dual MBA and MPA degrees from MIT Sloan and Harvard Kennedy School, respectively, following a B.S. in Finance from Georgetown University. During her graduate studies, she was recognized as a Legatum Fellow for Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets and a Cheng Fellow in Social Innovation and Change Initiative, indicating a consistent focus on impactful entrepreneurship. harvard+3
As a systems thinker and strategist, Meghan applies her expertise to design solutions that create value for customers, corporations, and communities. Her work at Doblin as an Innovation Strategist and her current role at OZÉ reflect her commitment to leveraging innovation for societal benefit, particularly in addressing the $331 billion small business credit gap in Africa. milkeninstitute+2
Meghan is an advocate for women in leadership and entrepreneurship in Africa, evidenced by her contributions to Forbes Women, where she highlights female entrepreneurs building high-impact organizations across the continent. Her public speaking engagements and writings often focus on fintech, financial inclusion, and the transformative potential of African-led innovations. forbes+2

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