Meghan Rosenfeld is a mother of six, a wife, an educational leader, and a lifelong advocate for families, students, and vulnerable community members. She is an active member of her community, serving on the East Hampton Commission on Aging and supporting initiatives that strengthen local families and seniors.
With a professional background in teaching, human resources, and law, Meghan brings a unique combination of experience, insight, and compassion to every role she undertakes. She holds an AAS in Paralegal Studies with an ABA Paralegal certificate, a bachelor’s degree with a concentration in law, and a master’s in Educational Leadership specializing in neurodiversity. She was recently accepted into UCONN’s PhD program in Psychology with a focus on special education.
Meghan has long been a committed advocate for victims of domestic violence and for inclusive educational opportunities. Guided by her deep respect for local history, conservation, fiscal accountability, and family values, she is dedicated to preserving the character and strength of her rural community while investing in the future of the 34th District.
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