Megan Hauck Marshall has spent her career shaping public policy and advising officials at the highest levels of government. Prior to launching Nathanson+Hauck, Megan served most recently as Health Policy Advisor to Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY). She worked directly with members of the Republican Conference to develop health policy addressing Medicare, Medicaid, and FDA reauthorization. From 2005 to 2007, Megan served as a Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs to President George W. Bush. She advanced the President’s agenda on Capitol Hill with respect to legislation arising in the Senate Finance (health and welfare), Budget, Health Education Labor and Pensions, and Agriculture Committees, and guided several key appointees through the confirmation process. During President Bush’s 2004 re-election campaign, Megan was Deputy Policy Director with responsibility for health policy. In addition to developing policy for the second term agenda. In 2003, when she was named Deputy Assistant Secretary for Human Services Legislation at the Department of Health and Human Services. Before joining the Administration, Megan spent eight years in the office of Senator Don Nickles (R-OK), working on key health care legislation including the Patients’ Bill of Rights and the Medicare Modernization Act. She is a graduate of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia.