Meghan Milloy (JD '12) Named Director of Strategic Communications at Institute of International Bankers
Pepperdine Law alumna Meghan A. Milloy (JD '12) has been named by the Institute of International Bankers (IIB) as its new Director of Strategic Communications. She will begin her position on August 12 in Washington, D.C. At Pepperdine Law, Meghan served as chair of the Palmer Center and founder of the Pepperdine Micro-Enterprise program.
Via the Institute of International Bankers:
Ms. Milloy, who will be based in Washington, comes to IIB with a wide range of banking policy and communications experience at both the federal and international level. She previously served as a Presidential Management Fellow working between the Small Business Administration and the House Small Business Committee where she focused on financial services issues and then went on to be Director of Financial Services Policy at DC-based think tank, the American Action Forum. Most recently she completed the Robert Bosch Foundation Fellowship in Germany where she worked on issues of trade and international financial regulation at Germany's Ministry of Economics and Energy, the Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie, and the Deutsche Börse Group. She holds a J.D. from Pepperdine University School of Law and B.A.s with honors in economics and political science from the University of Mississippi.
The complete announcement may be found here