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Meg Schrock, (born 12 October 1982 in Harrisonburg, Virginia) is an American gaffer. She has a twin sister, Kate Schrock. She and her sister currently live in Washington, DC.

She graduated from Goshen College in 2004 with a Bachelor's degree, majoring in Art.

In college she competed on the varsity soccer and track teams. Her Track events were javolin, sprints, relays, and pole vault. She also played intramural indoor soccer, basketball, volleyball, and ultimate frisbee. In the community she played on the local women's indoor league. Informally she played with the Association of Mennenites for Ice and Inline Skate Hockey (AMIISH) and was a co-founder of the Fellowship or Rock Climbers (FORC) at Goshen College.

Meg's art work was shown at Goshen College in two juried student shows and in her Senior Art show. While Meg's concentration within her major was oil painting, she also studied printmaking and figure drawing, design for theater, ceramics, and advanced graphic design. Outside of the gallery her art was seen around campus in many forms. She was often informally employeed be her classmates to create posters, programs and fliers. Formally she worked for Goshen College's weekly newspaper' The Record. First as a Photo Editor, then Graphics Editor, then Layout Editor while in her spare ime working as the cartoonist for the paper's comic strip, The President's Council.

Career
Meg put many years of her time in the food industry. She worked at The American Indian Café (1999-2000), Bob Evans (2003), South Side Soda Shop (2003), Memories of China (2004), [Pizza Hut] (2004), [Steak n Shake] (2004), Murky Coffee