
Meaghan Marx
Project Manager
Meaghan Marx is an accomplished professional with extensive experience spanning all phases of disaster recovery, grant management, and emergency planning. Based in Florida, she has over six years of expertise working within the FEMA Public Assistance Grant Program, supporting state and local agencies, schools, and private non-profits. Meaghan’s proficiency in FEMA guidelines, combined with her strong focus on customer service, ensures the seamless execution of complex recovery efforts and compliance-driven programs.
As a Project Manager at Tidal Basin, Meaghan plays a critical role in disaster recovery operations. She leads grant formulation, project development, and recovery assistance for a diverse range of clients, managing deadlines with precision and ensuring maximum eligible funding is secured. Her recent achievements include managing 17 grant programs across five municipalities under the American Rescue Plan Act and facilitating HSEEP-compliant training for state and local entities.
Meaghan holds a Bachelor of Science in Public Administration and Sociology, with a certification in Emergency Management from Florida State University. Her credentials are further bolstered by extensive FEMA certifications, reinforcing her ability to tackle complex challenges with confidence and expertise. Recognized for her dedication to supporting communities in their recovery journeys, Meaghan brings a strategic and compassionate approach to all projects she undertakes.
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