Kate Leuschen Millar

Originally appointed to the role of office manager and executive assistant to the CEO and President, Kate is currently the manager of finance with the Inspirit Foundation. Her education and work in the arts and inter-faith communities are extensive; she holds Masters degrees in Legal and Ethical Studies and Museum Studies. While working as faiths act fellowship program manager with the Tony Blair Faith Foundation, Kate oversaw 30 Fellows in 5 countries engaged in interfaith malaria reduction initiatives. Additionally, she helped establish the foundation’s Toronto office and coordinated the Munk Debate between Tony Blair and the late Christopher Hitchens on religion as a force for good. Kate is also a natural teacher and former lecturer at the ROM on the history of plastic design from 1900 to 1960 — she has a collection of industrially designed plastic objects that illustrate its cultural importance.

