Ambassador from the United States, previously stationed in Tanzania and Zimbabwe, set to deliver a speech at Park University.
David Miller Jr. to Discuss Private Sector's Role in Existential Threats at Park University
David Miller Jr., a distinguished figure in American politics, academia, and business, will be speaking at a semiprivate event on March 23, 2023, at the McCoy Meetin' House on the University's Parkville Campus. The event, starting at 3 p.m., is open to a limited number of seats for the general public.
Miller's impressive career spans various fields. He began his journey with a year-long stint in Vietnam working on projects for the Advanced Research Projects Agency. In 1968-69, he served as a White House Fellow, and in 1970-1971, he was the director of the President's Commission on White House Fellows, working closely with the counsel to the president.
Miller's academic achievements are equally noteworthy. He graduated with honours from Harvard College and received a juris doctor degree from the University of Michigan Law School. In recognition of his contributions, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Law from Lewis and Clark College.
In addition to his public service, Miller has ventured into the private sector. He has managed investments for high net worth individuals in privately held companies and is the founder and partner of private equity firm Torch Hill Capital LLC. He has also provided international business advisory services to several major U.S. corporations.
Miller's visit to Park University is made possible through its partnership with the Command and General Staff College Foundation at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. His speech will focus on the critical role of the private sector in existential threats to the U.S.
As a former special assistant to the president for national security affairs under President George H.W. Bush from January 1989 to December 1990, Miller's National Security Council duties included Africa, counter-terrorism, counter-narcotics, and hostage rescue. He also served as the president of the U.S. Diplomatic Studies Foundation and recently became the first Brent Scowcroft Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council.
Miller's extensive experience as an ambassador, an executive, and an African relations expert promises an insightful discussion on the topic at hand. Interested individuals can secure a seat by emailing communication@our website no later than March 22.
- The discussion at Park University, led by David Miller Jr., a renowned figure in education-and-self-development, politics, and general-news, will explore the crucial role of the private sector in addressing existential threats to the U.S.
- Given his illustrious career in both public service and the private sector, David Miller Jr.'s insights on the topic of existential threats, around which his speech at Park University centers, are certain to provide valuable perspectives from the fields of education-and-self-development, politics, and general-news.