JCI Atlanta Podcast
Junior Chamber International Atlanta is an organization of young professionals with the purpose of training the young leaders of tomorrow. This podcast features speeches from many of Atlanta's top executives and entrepreneurs.
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George Miller, CEO of AIU
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George Miller, CEO of American Intercontinental University (AIU)
August 28, 2007
Atlanta, GA
George Miller, the CEO of American Intercontinental University, presents his view on the importance and the need for higher education in the United States and around the world. Mr. Miller certainly has the background to speak on such an important topic; his bio is as follows:
George Miller brings more than 30 years experience in the higher education industry and currently serves as chief executive officer for American Intercontinental University (AIU). As CEO, George leads the University in the fulfillment of its mission including: the consistent implementation of policy across campuses, assuring the integrity of academic and student support programs and coordinating planning assessment and institutional effectiveness activities. George also uses his expertise to consult, most recently in February 2007 with a not-for-profit college in Georgia regarding the institution's potential for transition from two-year to baccalaureate degree-granting status.
Prior to his position as AIU CEO, George served as campus presidents for AIU Houston and AIU Dallas. George also held the president position at Paul Smith's College, Martin Methodist College along with various other positions at Tennessee Wesleyan College and University of Virginia.
George co-founded the Adirondack Center for Collaborative Initiatives, an organization committed to community and economic development in the North Country region of New York. In addition to serving on civic boards, George is actively engaged in higher education accreditation activities and has chaired accrediting teams for the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and the University Senate of the United Methodist Church.
George received a bachelor's degree from James Madison University, Master of Science from the University of Tennessee and a doctorate in education from University of Virginia.
Programming Note: This podcast was recorded in a room with poor acoustical quality. We apologize for the harsh sound.
Length: 22:26
Size: 20.5 MB