Mileus Global · Social Impact Strategy

Social impact is not charity.
It is strategy.
Done well, it improves
your bottom line.

Suze François, Founder & Principal, Mileus Global

We help corporations, foundations, and development organizations turn meaningful work into documented, board-ready outcomes.

$100M+
Workforce initiative directed at Walmart
100K+
Women trained globally
8
Countries with programs implemented
50+
Investor meetings facilitated
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"The environment is shifting. The standard is rising."

ESG scrutiny is intensifying. Political headwinds are real. Donor priorities are changing. Organizations that cannot document the business value of their social programs are the most exposed.

Rigorous, measurable social impact strategy is not less important right now. It is more important than ever.

The Problem

Most organizations doing good work are not capturing its full value. Social programs run without measurement systems. Commitments sit in annual reports without activation plans. Community investments produce goodwill — but not documented outcomes.

Every year, leadership faces the same question: what is this actually worth?

The Solution

Mileus Global closes that gap. We design strategies, build measurement systems, and deliver programs that produce results your board can see, your funders can cite, and your partners can trust.

Not good work. Proven work.

Our Founder
Suze François, Founder and Principal of Mileus Global

A different kind of credibility.

Suze François — Founder & Principal

Our founder has not advised on programs like these. She has directed them.

Before founding Mileus Global, Suze spent a decade at Walmart, where she directed a $100M national workforce initiative designed to train more than 50,000 retail workers, and led a $10.7M global supply chain program across 150 factories in five countries.

Those are not consulting outcomes. They are operational results produced from inside one of the world's largest corporations. She then carried that experience into international development, directing diaspora investment conferences that convened chambers of commerce, financial institutions, and impact investors from across the Haitian economy and diaspora.

$100M
Workforce initiative at Walmart
150
Factories across 5 countries
50K+
Workers trained
8
Countries of program delivery
Who We Serve

Built for organizations that demand proof.

Corporations

Mid-market and enterprise organizations navigating ESG accountability, workforce strategy, and the rising demand to document the business value of their social investments.

ESG · Workforce · Impact Reporting

Foundations

Grant-making organizations investing in economic mobility, community development, and systems change — ready to turn intention into measurable, fundable outcomes.

Grant Strategy · Measurement · Outcomes

Development Organizations

Multilateral agencies and NGOs operating in Haiti, West Africa, and the Caribbean — bridging the gap between program design and on-the-ground reality.

Haiti · West Africa · Caribbean
Learn More About Who We Serve
$100M+
Workforce initiative directed at scale inside a Fortune 1 corporation
100K+
Women trained globally through programs our founder designed and directed
8
Countries where programs have been implemented and documented
50+
Investor meetings and diaspora conferences facilitated
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Ready to turn your commitments into proof?

Engagements are built around one standard: documented, measurable outcomes. Tell us about your organization — we'll respond within two business days.

Available in English, Français & Kreyòl Ayisyen
About Mileus Global

Built to solve a problem
she saw firsthand.

Mileus Global was founded not to enter a growing market, but to address a gap that Suze François had seen up close for twenty years.

Our Origin

Why Mileus Global exists.

Organizations doing meaningful work were not building the systems to show what that work was worth. Programs ran without measurement. Strategies launched without proof. Social impact sat at the edges of the business — a department, a report, a line item. Not a core function.

When the question came from the board or from funders, the answer was rarely satisfying. And the organizations that needed better answers did not have access to the senior, practitioner-level thinking that could produce them.

Mileus Global was built to change that.

"Social impact is not charity. It is strategy. Done well, it improves your bottom line. We have the numbers to prove it." — Suze François, Founder & Principal
Our Philosophy

Strategy, not charity.

The proof is in the outcomes. Programs Suze has led have produced measurable reductions in supplier turnover, meaningful improvements in operational efficiency, and significant advances in worker economic mobility. These are not social outcomes dressed up as business results. They are business results, produced by social impact strategy done at scale.

At Mileus Global, we do not treat social impact as a standalone program. We build it into the way an organization operates — into its measurement systems, supplier relationships, workforce strategy, and the language it uses with its board and funders.

That is the difference between a program that runs once and a function that compounds over time. We build the second kind.

The Person Behind the Work

Suze François.

Suze François, Founder of Mileus Global

Suze François speaks English, French, and Creole as native languages. She has directed programs across Asia, Southeast Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean, as well as across the United States and West Africa. She has sat in a Fortune 500 boardroom and walked factory floors in five countries.

She has convened diaspora investors and designed responsible sourcing strategy for multinational supply chains. That combination of worlds is rare. Most practitioners live in one. Suze moves across all of them. That is precisely what makes the work she does for clients credible in every room it needs to enter.

$100M
Workforce initiative directed at Walmart
$10.7M
Global supply chain program, 150 factories
3
Native languages: English, French, Creole
8
Countries of direct program delivery
Our Vision

A world where impact is standard practice.

A world where social impact is standard business practice. Where it sits at the center of how an organization operates. Not a standalone program. Not a reporting obligation. A core function that improves performance and produces outcomes that last.

Mileus Global exists to build that function. One engagement at a time.

What We Do

Every engagement begins
with a conversation.

We do not submit proposals before understanding your specific challenge. We do not begin work without a signed agreement. The right engagement is always the result of a real conversation first.

How we deliver at scale: Suze François leads every engagement. Behind her is a curated global network of senior practitioners — specialists in ESG strategy, workforce development, responsible sourcing, international development, and diaspora investment who have worked with corporations, multilateral agencies, and foundations across multiple regions. The network expands the scope. The standard never changes.

Track One

Corporate & Foundation Advisory

Senior-level strategic advisory for mid-market corporations, foundations, and nonprofits. Custom scope. Defined outcomes.

Fractional Social Impact Leadership

Senior leadership capacity. Without a full-time hire.

Suze serves as a part-time, embedded senior Social Impact or CSR leader in your organization. She owns a defined scope, attends key meetings, and advances your social impact function with the authority of a senior internal hire. Designed for organizations that have the mandate but not the budget or readiness for a full-time hire.

  • 90-day priority plan delivered in month one
  • 8–15 hours of senior-level time per month against agreed scope
  • Monthly written summary of activity, decisions, and next steps
  • Transition documentation at engagement close

Strategic Advisory Retainer

Consistent, senior-level thinking. Ongoing.

An ongoing advisory relationship for organizations that need trusted perspective month after month. The natural next step for clients who have completed a project engagement and want to continue building.

  • Two 60-minute strategy sessions per month
  • Document and proposal review with written feedback
  • Direct access to Suze for time-sensitive decisions
  • Quarterly written impact progress summary
Track Two

International Development & Emerging Markets

Program design, diaspora investment convening, and workforce development for multilateral agencies, development primes, and international partners in Haiti, West Africa, Francophone Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, and Asia.

Program Design & Technical Advisory

Short or long-term. Grounded in local reality.

Technical advisory and program design for multilateral agencies, UN bodies, development banks, and bilateral donor programs. Grounded in direct implementation experience across the Caribbean, West Africa, Asia, and Latin America.

  • Program design document and technical components as scoped
  • Results framework and theory of change
  • Stakeholder mapping and community engagement strategy
  • Implementation recommendations grounded in local context

Subcontractor & Teaming Partnerships

A named partner that strengthens your bid.

Mileus Global serves as a named subcontractor or teaming partner on bids managed by development prime contractors. We bring verified past performance alongside cultural and linguistic fluency and genuine community credibility.

  • Verifiable past performance across workforce development, women's economic empowerment, and responsible sourcing programs
  • Native English, French, and Creole fluency
  • On-the-ground community relationships in Haiti and West Africa
  • A decade leading diaspora investment convenings at the national level
Track Three

Responsible Sourcing & Workforce Advisory

Strategy and program design for organizations seeking to improve labor standards, worker outcomes, and supply chain resilience. Available to both corporate and international development clients.

Responsible Sourcing & Workforce Advisory

From corporate supply chains to multilateral workforce programs.

The practitioner foundation is direct: a $10.7M Women in Factories program across 150 supplier factories in five countries, and a $100M national workforce initiative that trained 50,000 workers and advanced 30,000 into better careers.

  • Responsible sourcing strategy or workforce development program design tailored to your specific context
  • Community capability assessment
  • Worker outcomes and economic mobility strategy
  • Impact measurement aligned to GRI, SDG, or donor reporting requirements
  • Stakeholder alignment across corporate, supplier, community, and donor levels
Book a Strategy Session

Discovery calls are 30 to 60 minutes. No proposal before we understand your challenge.

Who We Serve

The right clients share
one thing in common.

They come from different sectors. They are serious about building something real and impactful. They believe that profit is compatible with doing good for people and the environment.

Audience 01

Corporations

You have a mandate for social impact. You may even have programs running. But the results are not landing the way you need them to.

Your CFO sees the budget as discretionary. Your CEO wants one clear, defensible number that connects the investment to business performance. Your board approved the strategy two years ago and is starting to ask why the story hasn't changed. And you are running out of time to show that this function deserves its seat at the table.

You do not need another framework. You need someone who has built this — at scale, with documented outcomes — and can help you build it too. Someone who can walk into a room with your CFO and speak the language of results, not the language of intentions.

You are a strong fit if:

You are a CSR director, Chief Sustainability Officer, or VP of Social Impact at a mid-market corporation. You have the mandate and the programs. What you are missing is the measurement architecture, the strategic alignment, and the senior-level thinking that makes your work impossible to dismiss.

Audience 02

Foundations & Nonprofits

Your foundation funds good work. But year after year, grantees submit activity reports that look fine — events held, people reached, hours logged — and nothing fundamentally changes in the communities you are trying to serve.

You are starting to wonder whether the problem is the grantees or the model. Whether capacity-building grants actually build capacity. Whether you are measuring the right things.

You need an advisor who has run the programs you fund. Not studied them. Run them. Someone who can tell you honestly what works, what does not, and what your grantees actually need to deliver.

You are a strong fit if:

You are a program officer or executive director at a private or community foundation with workforce development, economic mobility, or social impact in your portfolio. You want a practitioner in the room, not a consultant with a slide deck.

Audience 03

International Development Organizations

Your program was designed carefully. The theory of change is sound. The logic model checks out. But somewhere between the design document and the first month of implementation, something goes wrong.

Community members do not show up. Local partners are compliant but not committed. The data coming back does not match what the field team is reporting. And you know, if you are honest, that the program was designed by people who have never been to the places it needs to serve.

That gap — between what looks right on paper and what works on the ground — is exactly where programs fail. Closing it requires relationships that took years to build, language fluency that goes beyond translation, and community credibility that cannot be manufactured on a project timeline.

You are a strong fit if:

You are a multilateral agency managing programs in the Caribbean, West Africa, or Francophone Africa. A development prime seeking a teaming partner with verifiable past performance and genuine local relationships. An organization seeking to convene diaspora networks to promote economic development in countries of origin.

Let's Explore Whether There Is a Fit

Book a free 20-minute call. No proposal before we understand your situation.

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Insights & Thought Leadership

Not theory.
Applied intelligence.

The landscape for social impact, ESG, and international development is changing fast. Mileus Global shares what we are learning from the field — from practitioners who have worked inside the systems we write about.

Topics We Cover

The questions our clients ask most.

When we write about workforce development, it is grounded in managing a program that trained 100,000 workers. When we write about diaspora investment, it is grounded in organizing the convenings. That is not a credential. It is a standard.

ESG & Social Strategy

  • What separates credible ESG programs from performative ones
  • How mid-market corporations build measurable social impact
  • The difference between a responsible sourcing policy and a program
  • How to make social impact a core business function

Workforce & Economic Mobility

  • What workforce development looks like when it actually advances workers
  • How supplier capability programs produce operational outcomes
  • Economic mobility strategies that work in emerging market contexts

International Development

  • Why community credibility determines whether a program succeeds or fails
  • The localization agenda and what it means in practice
  • How diaspora networks are reshaping the development finance landscape

Foundations & Nonprofits

  • How foundations can move from funding programs to building lasting capacity
  • What rigorous grantee technical assistance actually looks like
  • Connecting workforce investment to community economic mobility
Get Involved · Partnership

The most effective work
requires the right team.

Mileus Global does not work alone. We actively build and maintain a network of senior professionals who bring complementary expertise to the work we do.

Who We Partner With

Four kinds of partnership.

Senior Independent Consultants

Experienced practitioners in workforce development, responsible sourcing, ESG strategy, program evaluation, or international development. You have worked inside the systems, not just advised on them. You bring specific geographic or technical expertise that complements ours.

Boutique Consultancies

Small firms with deep expertise in adjacent areas. Cross-sector partnership design. Impact measurement. Development finance. Community engagement in markets where we work. You are serious about outcomes. So are we.

Development Primes & Prime Contractors

Organizations pursuing or managing large-scale programs in Haiti, the Caribbean, or Francophone West Africa. You need a named subcontractor or teaming partner who brings genuine local credibility, documented past performance, and cultural fluency that strengthens your bid and your delivery.

Diaspora Networks & Investment Platforms

Organizations connecting diaspora capital to local economic development opportunities. You need a facilitator with existing relationships on both sides of the investment conversation. We have spent more than a decade building those relationships.

What Partnership With Mileus Global Looks Like

We approach partnerships with the same standard we apply to client work. Clear scope. Defined roles. Documented outcomes. We do not partner for appearances. We partner when the combination makes the work better.

Before we explore a partnership: Tell us about your organization, the type of work you do, and the specific projects or bids where you see a potential fit. We will respond with an honest assessment of whether there is a match.

Inquire About Partnership
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Ready to build
something real?

Engagements are built around one standard: documented, measurable outcomes. Every conversation starts with understanding your specific challenge.

Get In Touch

Turn your commitments into proof.

No proposal before we understand your situation. Discovery calls are 30 to 60 minutes. We will respond within two business days.

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