As Founder and Executive Director of The Great Gathering of Humanity Inc., established in 2011, Miriam has spent more than fourteen years translating intimate conversations with indigenous leaders into tangible projects that restore dignity, protect resources, and reframe how technology and humanitarianism can coexist. Her story, born of hardship, self-education, and relentless service, anchors a nonprofit practice that insists ethical innovation must include the voices and needs of those most often left behind.
Born on March 10, 1966, in a small town in northern British Columbia, Miriam absorbed early lessons in environmental stewardship from her mother, including practices such as gardening, using reusable bags, and recycling, which she learned well before sustainability became mainstre