Devi is a transnational mixed-race Cambodian-American feminist strategist, facilitator, and collage artist. Her works covers strategy development, facilitation, research, feminist leadership, and creative direction — to build infrastructure and connective tissue for social justice movements.

She has inhabited the feminist philanthropy ecosystem from different vantages. From writing the first grant proposals for Uganda's first sex-worker led organization, administering grants for Asia and Oceania at Global Fund for Women, to co-leading FRIDA | The Young Feminist Fund through seven years of transformational growth. She now works as a consultant across multiple funds and organisations as a strategist and facilitator on projects with organisations like Women’s Fund Asia, Fós Feminista, and the TAI Collaborative. She also currently serves as Co-Chair of the Board of Urgent Action Fund Asia and the Pacific and a member of the Board of JASS.

In 2021, she co-founded Closer Than You Think, a hybrid ideas studio and consultancy collective working in philanthropy, feminism, and art. Closer’s studio work includes the Remember Who Made Them podcast and digital campaign for garment works, the Curiosa Cards for Co-Leadership, and Lost and Found - a magazine for leadership transition.

Her collage practice began in 2020, born from the same instinct that runs through all her work: curiosity, connection, and a desire to make meaning from different fragments. In 2024, she turned more deliberately toward Cambodian imagery, reclaiming and exploring a heritage that is central to who she is. For Devi, collage is not separate from her professional practice. It is the same act: assembling what exists into something that reveals what was always there.