Meg Bossong, MS, is the Executive Director of MASOC ( the Massachusetts Society for a World Free of Sexual Harm by Youth). Meg has spent her entire professional career in the realms of sexual violence prevention and response, including direct work with survivors, people who have done harm, their loved ones, and communities. Prior to becoming the ED of MASOC in 2024, Meg held several prevention and community mobilization roles with the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center (BARCC) from 2007-2014. Most recently, Meg was been working with transition-aged young people as the Director of Intimate Violence Prevention & Response and Health Education at Williams College. There, she worked to incorporate leading edge research on problem sexual behaviors in late adolescents into curriculum design and student support, situational prevention through environmental design, and incorporating restorative and transformative justice practices into prevention and response. She holds a B.A. from Williams College in political science and an M.S. in law and public policy from Northeastern University, with concentrations in both degrees focused on multidisciplinary approaches to social change.