
High Tea for Her Future on the Waterfront | Panelist #1
Megan Owen-Evans
Megan Owen-Evans is the President of Neptune Terminals, a world-class bulk handling facility in North Vancouver, BC. With over 25 years of experience in the waterfront industry, she began her career in 1997 as a labourer at Cascadia Grain Terminal and advanced into leadership roles, including President of Fibreco in 2020 before joining Neptune Terminals in 2023.
Having built her career in a historically male-dominated industry, Megan is a passionate advocate for DEI, actively supporting other women and fostering inclusive, equitable workplaces that harness the power of diverse perspectives to drive innovation and progress.
Megan is deeply involved in DEI initiatives, serving as Co-Chair of the Waterfront DEI Council and as a Director on the BC Marine Terminal Operators Association (BCMTOA) and the BC Maritime Employers Association (BCMEA) Boards. Megan is a double anonymous living donor and a strong advocate for social impact, serving as an Executive on the Kidney Foundation (BC & Yukon Branch) Board and Co-Chair of the Living Donor Circle of Excellence. She was recently awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal for her contributions to society.