"to" can be a preposition or part of an infinitive.
Examples:
Joe goes TO THE OFFICE every day. (The verb "to go" is usually followed by the preposition "to" and a destination.)
Joe wants TO WORK for the government. (The infinitive "to work" is the object of the verb "wants.")
Verbs ending in "-ing" can be a verb in a past, present, or future continuous form, a present participle, or a gerund (a verb form which functions as a noun). Gerunds can be subjects, objects of a verb, and objects of a preposition.
Examples:
Joe likes chocolate. (object = chocolate (noun))
Joe likes to eat chocolate. (object = to eat chocolate (infinitive plus infinitive object))
Joe likes eating chocolate. (object = eating chocolate (gerund plus gerund object))
Joe is eating chocolate. ("eating" is the verb "to eat" in the present continous form)
Now the sentence in question.
I am personally committed to steering real change ...
committed to = verb plus preposition "to"
steering = gerund (object of preposition "to")