Katherine Miller
Katherine Miller is the director of communications at the UN Foundation. She has more than 15 years of experience in corporate, political and nonprofit communications.
Before joining the UN Foundation, Ms. Miller was a senior media advisor at TIAA-CREF and one of three on-the-record spokespeople for the Fortune 100 financial services company. She also managed media outreach for some of the company’s largest business areas and planned and implemented the launch of the company’s expanded efforts in Social and Community Investing.
Ms. Miller has worked with a variety of union and corporate clients to develop issue advocacy campaigns in the U.S., Australia and New Zealand, and has worked with advocacy and political groups on their public branding and political positioning.
She has also worked on dozens of political campaigns across the United States—including Senator Tim Johnson’s re-election campaign in 2002—and on several campaigns in the UK and Australia.
Ms. Miller is on the board of directors of RAINN, the national sexual assault hotline, and is an active advisor to several other nonprofits. She has taught classes on communications strategies at universities, including the University of Maryland, American University and Columbia University. Ms. Miller holds an undergraduate degree from Loyola University in New Orleans.
