Collective Impact and Student Improvement.
Joe Miller |
TEDxDelmarLoopED
• May 2018
Joe Miller leads Wyman’s Strengthening (School) Systems work and possesses more than 20 years of senior executive experience. A professional in system improvements and partnership building, Miller began his career working for the City of St. Louis and then transitioned to a corporate executive/owner. As a corporate executive, he created more than $150 million of public-private partnerships. He led and grew six companies from $5 million to $50 million in ten years. Miller and his colleagues sold the $50 million company to a $7 billion organization, where he worked for an additional three years. In 2006, Miller decided to take his executive business and government skills into the non-profit sector. Over the past 11 years, he has served on the Wyman Executive Leadership Team leading direct programs and creating a national network of program providers, where he worked with all types of school districts, ranging from New York City and Chicago to suburban and rural districts in Missouri. Most recently, he created and leads Wyman's (school) systems work. Miller has blended his non-profit, government and business expertise as an adjunct professor at St. Louis University and was selected as a 2013-14 Annie E. Casey Children and Family Fellow. He holds a master’s degree in public administration and frequently shares his youth leadership skills with various St. Louis community organizations and schools. He has a particular passion for working with youth and has personally coached more than 70 youth sports teams in the past 15 years. Miller regularly works with school superintendents and school boards to improve their school systems. Currently, he is an elected member of the Clayton School Board where he serves as Board Treasurer.