
Leah Macatangay has more than 25 years as a business and industrial engineering professional, with corporate and individual consulting experience in business process re-engineering review and development, operations management and marketing and managerial experience in business development, corporate communication, and social enterprise operations.
These have more than adequately enriched her role as a college professor, teaching operations management, operation research, supply chain management, facilities management, entrepreneurship, strategic management, marketing, system dynamics, statistics, and business ethics. Leah is the current Academic Director at Thames International /Entrepreneurs School of Asia in which she develops programs and curricula, manages lecturers, delivers and improves teaching and learning, co-develops the education master plan and contributes to the achievement and objectives of the school.
From 2015 to the present, she is the Thought Leader for the Chief CSR Officer Program of the Benita and Catalino Yap Foundation and is an advocate, lecturer and organizer on Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Entrepreneurship of the National CSR Educators Council.
Leah has also held various administrative and management positions in the academe, including college dean in business and college dean in engineering. Leah is often invited as a speaker on various topics, such as operations management, entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship, work and business ethics, leadership, fixed asset management, corporate social responsibility.