
Hello,
I'm Morgan
Following Curiosity, Fostering Understanding
Intuition and
curiosity guide me
in sharing
knowledge and
building connections
that inspire growth
and spark meaningful
change.


Morgan
Bath
Interdisciplinary
Designer
About Me
Hi, I’m Morgan! I’m a curious and creative leader who thrives at the intersection of arts, business, and systemic change. My journey has taken me through diverse roles—from the visual arts to strategic foresight—where I’ve learned to navigate complexity, connect people, and spark meaningful conversations.
I work with individuals and organizations to uncover how their positionality and biases shape their work and interactions, fostering a deeper understanding of themselves and their impact. Whether it’s exploring sustainability in Canadian SMEs or collaborating on creative futures in urban spaces, I bring storytelling and systems thinking to the table to make complex ideas accessible and actionable.
At the heart of it all, I’m driven by the belief that curiosity, care, and collaboration can transform how we approach the challenges of today—and imagine the possibilities of tomorrow. Let’s connect and see where the conversation takes us!

A practical analysis of Canadian SMEs sustainability gap between aspirations and reality Project Overview As Strategic Foresight and Innovation graduate researchers at OCAD University, we’re investigating how Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) – the backbone of Canada’s economy – can bridge the critical gap between sustainability ambitions and practical implementation. Our research delves deep into…
On October 21, 2024, Morgan presented at the 13th Relating Systems Thinking and Design Symposium (RSD13), the team’s synthesis map which explores the complex global challenge of tomato waste. As part of the Strategic Foresight and Innovation program at OCAD University, our team employed…
What began as an academic exploration has evolved into an ongoing series of workshops helping designers, futurist, researchers, and students recognize and address their biases in professional practice. By adapting the “Power Flower” – a self-reflection tool originally developed by Canadian social change educators – we’ve created a structured approach to understanding how…