Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute
Meghan Lyons, MBA has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. Meghan is currently the Director of Operations at Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute, where they oversee day-to-day operations. Prior to this, they held the position of Assistant Director of Grants and Contracts at the same organization. Meghan also founded and currently serves as the President & CEO of Lyons Management Group, LLC, which they established in 2020.
Meghan gained valuable experience at Harris County, where they worked as a Grant Manager/Special Assistant for Finance for the Harris County Judge's Office from 2016 to 2019. Before that, Meghan worked as a Program Budget Manager at MD Anderson Cancer Center. Meghan also had roles in project coordination and grants management at the Texas Department of State Health Services.
Earlier in their career, Meghan served as a Grant and Contracts Manager at the Railroad Commission of Texas and worked as a Sales Representative at Quest Software. Overall, their experience demonstrates a combination of leadership, financial management, and project coordination skills across multiple sectors.
Meghan Lyons holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Concordia University Texas. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Communication, General from The Ohio State University. In addition, Meghan obtained a Project Management Certification from The University of Texas at Austin in 2014.
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Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute
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The Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that supports the implementation of policies and programs that help Texans obtain effective, efficient mental health care when and where they need it. The Institute’s vision is for Texas to be the national leader in treating people with mental health needs. The Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute provides high quality, nonpartisan and objective policy research and development to improve mental health services in Texas. It’s about more than funding at the state level. It’s about leveraging our resources statewide at a grassroots level – sharing best practices, making resources available, accessing information, building protocol – and then using that information to help those who need it most. It’s time to change how we think about mental health and change our state of mind.