South and Southeast Asia Policy Council
MacKenzie King
Regional Partnerships Lead, Impact Hub Network
MacKenzie King is the Regional Partnerships Lead for the Impact Hub Network in Asia-Pacific. In this role, she builds high-impact entrepreneurship and inclusive innovation programs across the region, mobilizing resources that transform communities and ecosystems. Working at the intersection of climate resilience and inclusion, MacKenzie approaches her work through a political ecology lens, examining how power, policy, and environmental systems shape inclusive development. She has led partnerships with private foundations, public sector agencies, and international organizations. Her current work spans multi-country initiatives focused on disability-inclusive entrepreneurship, circular supply chains, and nature-based solutions. In addition to her core role, MacKenzie serves as an advisor to WE-Can, a women’s entrepreneurship network in Thailand; is a member of the Thailand Task Force for the Global Steering Group on Impact Investment; and volunteers with the Thailand Clean Air Network. MacKenzie’s career began in migration, conservation, and then sustainable business. She previously held positions at the Sasin School of Management and OurLand Thailand, where she helped design immersive learning experiences for young changemakers from a political ecology and a systems thinking lens. She brings experience at the interface of science and policy, holding a Master’s in Social Innovation and Sustainability from Thammasat University.