Miley Leong
Engagement Consulting Manager
Miley Leong 梁伟祺 (she/hers) is a facilitator, strategic thinker, and community builder. Miley is a Hakka Chinese immigrant-settler from Malaysia living on unceded, stolen Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh homelands. She thrives when she’s able to apply creativity and strategy to support meaningful social transformation work.
With a degree specializing in Organizational Change and Consulting, and Gender, Race, and Social Justice from UBC, she is interested in re-imagining the ways that people and spaces are organized. Miley believes in meeting people where they’re at while holding a sharp analysis on systems and the ways we interact with power.
From critical youth engagement at Apathy is Boring and Vancouver Foundation, provincial policy and public engagement with BC’s Office of the Human Rights Commissioner, transformative consulting with Bakau Consulting, and transformative accountability processes at Salal Sexual Assault Support Centre (previously known as WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre), Miley has a wide range of experience leading values-oriented work. She is personally and professionally committed to centering collective liberation and working in service of communities she’s a part of as well as communities she seeks to be in right relationship with.