Meagan Frank is the author of the Choosing to Grow series, a national speaker, athlete, coach, and mother of three.
A 1997 graduate of Colorado College, Meagan was a four-year starter and senior captain on the Division I women’s soccer team and lettered in Division III women's basketball.
She was a skills trainer for an elite, competitive soccer club in Denver and head coach of two premier-level girls’ soccer teams at the U-15 and U-17 age levels.
Meagan coached the University of Wisconsin-Stout women’s soccer team for five seasons.
A freelance writer and published author, Meagan is currently working on her second book, Choosing to Grow: For the Sport of It. She has committed a full year to research including collecting data via a youth sports survey, conducting in-person interviews, and learning from the best and brightest in the field of youth sports. She is currently working to establish a Twin Cities chapter of Positive Coaching Alliance as a PCA Champion.
Meagan and her husband Paul, an assistant men's hockey coach at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, live in Woodbury, Minnesota, with their three children. The kids play several sports, but hockey is the main family activity. Nate is an eleven-year-old peewee, Haley is nine and a goalie for a U10 team, and six-year-old Kiana is the only girl on an otherwise boys mite 2 team.
Building Teams: One Relationship at a Time
for IIHF Ambassador Mentorship Program
Unlocking Potential: Building Strong Teams for Girls
for USA Hockey Female ADM Symposium
Integral Role of Mothers In Youth Sports
for Twin Cities East Mothers and More
Surviving Children
for St. Paul Chapter of Mothers of Multiples
Making Time for Tea
for St. Ambrose of Woodbury Catholic Church Women's Ministry
Choosing to Grow: Through Marriage
for several groups of women in CO, IL, MN, and WI