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Megan Mawyer is the Vice President of the Christian Action Network (CAN), a conservative Christian advocacy organization founded by her father, Martin Mawyer, in 1990. As the daughter of the founder, she plays a key role in the organization's operations, focusing on promoting Christian values, religious liberty, and traditional family structures. CAN, under the leadership of Martin and Megan Mawyer, has been involved in producing documentaries, public campaigns, and advocacy efforts against issues such as abortion, same-sex marriage, and perceived secular threats to Christianity in the United States and internationally. The organization positions itself as a voice for evangelical Christians, often aligning with Republican politics and conservative causes. While specific details about her personal career trajectory prior to or outside of CAN are limited, her role highlights her commitment to faith-based activism and influence within conservative networks. The Mawyer family's leadership of CAN has drawn attention for its outspoken positions on social issues, contributing to broader discussions on the role of religious organizations in American politics.