Biographies
Carolyn Miller
Carolyn Miller is a graduate of Girls' Preparatory School in Chattanooga, TN. She holds a BS degree from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville and a MEd from Harvard University Graduate School of Education. With her strong people skills and administrative talents, she has devoted her career energies to enriching the school experience for both students and faculty. She has over 20 years working in Episcopal Schools. As Planning Coordinator at St. Andrew's Episcopal School in Bethesda, MD, Carolyn was instrumental in its startup activities. Following St. Andrew's she was Director of Activities and Facilities and a psychology teacher at National Cathedral School in Washington, DC. In 1984, she joined St. Andrew's-Sewanee School in Sewanee, TN as Director of Admissions. In 1990, when Episcopal High School in Alexandria, VA embarked on its plan for coeducation, Carolyn was called upon to coordinate the transition of girls into the 152-year-old boys' school. She served for seven years as Assistant Head for Student Life. From 1997-2002, Carolyn was Executive Vice-President of Independent Educational Services, where she directed placement and middle-management searches. She continues to share her personnel expertise with independent schools in her role with The Education Group as Vice-President for East Coast Services in Alexandria, VA.
Since the founding of Listening Hearts Ministries, Carolyn has been a supporter with a keen interest in its work. She has a life-long friendship with Suzanne Farnham, Founder, and as a new Trustee, looks forward to the active work of promoting the ministries, nationwide.
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