Friday, May 24, 2019

Sustainer Spotlight: Megan Morgan Burgoyne

Between You and Me: a Conversation with Megan Morgan Burgoyne


Megan Morgan Burgoyne has been a member of the Junior League of Washington for 15 years.  She has been an active volunteer from 2004-2017, serving on the Folger Shakespeare Library and Targeted Grants and Volunteer Resources (TGVR) Committees.  She was the Committee Chair for the Folger Shakespeare Library from 2007-2009 and the Vice Chair of TGVR in 2010-11.

Megan was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and raised in Columbia, South Carolina.  When not volunteering, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, reading, traveling, and working out.  Her favorite activity in Washington, D.C., is walking and running in Rock Creek Park.  She has an 18-month-old son and has a great time exploring all the kid-friendly D.C. activities.

How has the Junior League Influenced you?   I volunteered at a variety of places growing up in South Carolina and while attending Connecticut College.  The Junior League of Washington allows me to continue serving the community.  JLW has afforded me many options and opportunities to make a positive impact in D.C., particularly towards literacy promotion.  The most rewarding part of the League is seeing the impact on children's literacy.  I love seeing kids eyes light up as our members tutor, read aloud, hand out books, and encourage them to read their first Shakespeare sonnet on stage!

What has been your favorite JLW experience?   My favorite experience would have to be my years spent volunteering and chairing the Folger Shakespeare Library Committee.  Being a member of JLW has allowed me to meet people from all walks of life through volunteering in the community.  I have to say I also love my JLW Book Club.  I like to read anything and everything; it’s impossible for me to choose a favorite author.

What advice would you give a Provisional?   When you go to JLW events, put your phone away and talk to the person next you.  You never know, your future roommate, boss, running partner, or best friend may be sitting next to you.

Ok, let’s get some answers to a few non-League related questions:

Favorite Snack - Diet Coke and Twizzlers

Favorite Vacation Spot - Virgin Islands

Favorite Flower - Peonies

Favorite Quote - "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do."  Mark Twain

Finally, Megan what is the best advice you have been given?   Remember who you are and where you came from.

Sustainer Spotlight: Luciana Gray

Between You and Me: A Conversation with Luciana Gray


Luciana Mashore Gray has been a member of the Junior League of Washington for 14 years. She has served as a volunteer for the Friends of the JLW (2015-16), Assistant Director for the Literacy Council (2010-11), Chair of Community Outreach (2010- 11), and Co-Chair New Members.  Luciana was born and raised in Richmond, Virginia, and graduated from Howard University.  She is currently a consultant for Booz Allen Hamilton focusing on project management.

Tell me how the League has influenced you?   

The Junior League has expanded my understanding of insufficient literacy and how that can negatively impact our community.  The League has also influenced my approach to strategic planning and project implementation when serving in other non- profit organizations.

Now that you are a Sustainer, looking back, what advice would you offer a Provisional?   

My advice to a Provisional is to choose a secondary placement early in your Junior League life that may take you out of your comfort zone.  Choose something that is in a space you cannot see yourself.  Those are the placements that can expand your knowledge and understanding in very meaningful ways.

Of all the placements and experiences you have had with JLW, what has been your favorite experience?   

Serving as an N Street Village Volunteer.  I always enjoyed Sunday Dinner with the residents and their love of books was always a delight!!  It is the most rewarding experience of all my years as a member.  I developed a deep understanding of the occurrences in life that can place a woman in transitional housing and I experienced the constant reminder that morsels of knowledge and blessings come in so many unexpected ways.

So, between working and volunteering, what is your favorite activity to do in the DMV and how do you decompress?   

My favorite activity is taking friends and family to the National Museum of African American History and Culture.  I have been more times that I can count, and it is a joy to take someone who has not ever been.  New visitors are always overwhelmed with the impressive level of detail, artifacts, and information housed in such a beautiful space.  I decompress by reading or enjoying good conversations with family and friends.  During this past year I began devoting a lot more time reading and studying the Bible.  I'm also focused on renovating and decorating my home along with serving in other service-based organizations.

Finally, what comes to mind when I ask:

Favorite Vacation Spot - Dubai
Favorite Snack - Pita chips and roasted red pepper hummus
Favorite Flower- Hydrangea
Favorite Author- Ernest Gaines
Best Advice - Listen more than you speak
Favorite Quote - " Anyone who has ever struggled with poverty knows how extremely expensive it is to be poor."- James Baldwina