
1634 – Saving The Planet with Written Progress’ Megan Mayzelle
The Thoughtful Entrepreneur · Josh Elledge · UpMyInfluence.com & PodVerified.com
August 11, 202316m 13s
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Show Notes
In this episode of the Thoughtful Entrepreneur, your host Josh Elledge speaks with the Executive Director of Written Progress, Megan Mayzelle.
Megan Mayzelle's journey into the climate sector was born from her background in climate and community development and strong writing skills. She started as a freelancer, providing written documentation to organizations in the climate sector to secure funding, attract talent, and influence policy. As the demand for her services grew, she established Written Progress. Today, her team of experts, armed with scientific understanding and communication skills, serves clients by writing grant proposals, policy briefs, academic manuscripts, and more.
Megan shed light on the ecosystem of companies focused on climate action. She explained that the climate sector, like any other industry, encompasses various skill sets and job roles, including salespeople, product managers, coders, managers, and writers. The common thread among these professionals is their mission alignment to address climate issues. Megan noted a growing trend of businesses, like Written Progress, working with clients focused on climate missions.
Megan's organization has worked with diverse clients, from global entities like the World Bank and United Nations to small startups like Green River. Written Progress offers various services, including writing policy briefs, grant proposals, articles, and research reports.
Key Points from the Episode:
- Explanation of Written Progress' support for climate organizations through written documentation
- Megan's background in climate and community development and her establishment of Written Progress
- Discussion on the ecosystem of companies focused on climate action
- Mention of clients such as the World Bank, United Nations, and Green River
- Range of services offered by Written Progress
- Importance of individuals and organizations taking action to address social and environmental issues
- Need for collective effort and a shift in mindset to solve complex problems