Eric W. Miller
September 18, 2019
Capital City Country Club
Eric Miller served 37 years in public service and now provides consulting services to both government and private entities. Mr. Miller will lead a discussion about leadership blind spots and how they may limit the way that we act, react, and behave in the workplace, thereby limiting our professional effectiveness. He'll also discuss ways to gain clarity around blind spots to help open the door for growth, learning, and performance improvement.
Speaker Biography:
Eric W. Miller entered public service in 1982 with the City of Pensacola as a uniformed police officer. IN 1993, Miller then entered state service as a lieutenant with the Office of the Inspector General for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, eventually commanding that same unit where he directed and coordinated investigations into governmental corruption, official misconduct, and financial crimes. Miller's distinguished career spans 37 years with the state of Florida including the Chief Inspector General for the State of Florida. He holds a bachelor's degree in criminal justice and master's degree in public administration, is a certified financial crimes investigator and a certified inspector general. Miller resides in Tallahassee with his wife and two sons.
12:00pm-1:00pm (Lunch served at 11:30am)
CPE: 1 hour
Cost: $10 for AGA Members; $15 for non-AGA Members