Women in Business - "Using Your Super Power for Social Good" with Professor Gene Miller
Date and Time
Tuesday Apr 13, 2021
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM EDT
Fees/Admission
$10 Members
$20 Non-members
Description
The Women In Business Breakfast Series is a five part series hosted by our colleagues at the Waltham Chamber of Commerce. 2021 is set to look a bit different from past breakfasts. There will still be great discussion, just not in person and breakfast will not be provided but you are encouraged to indulge in the comfort of your home or office. We will hear from women business leaders. Past speakers have included accomplished executives, politicians, and entrepreneurs.
On Tuesday, April 13th, we will hear remarks from Professor Gene Miller, Lecturer and Director for Socially Responsible Leadership at Brandeis University and International Business School.
Professor Miller lives in a visionary world, rooted in tactical success. Her portfolio career includes a variety of high stakes leadership positions in diverse industries through crisis periods and breakthrough innovation. Throughout it all her modus operandi has been predicated on a simple approach to tackle complex matters; research the past, canvas all types of viewpoints and expertise in the present, develop the strategy and then build a team of teams to achieve what might be viewed from the outset, as unimaginable future success.
She began her career in banking and by her early thirties had risen to Executive Vice President of Sterling Bank where she became architect and implementer of a novel approach to a complex financial turnaround in a dismal banking era. Sterling would be an early success in its industry as banks returned to profitability, affording unique acquisition opportunities and ultimately unparalleled financial success.
In the period that followed, Gene’s innovative approach to organizational challenge would include being part of a team of 8 outside Trustees in the high-profile turnaround of Newton Wellesley Hospital. She also led the pioneering phase in the development of a national model building housing for homeless seniors for HEARTH. And then she spent 6 years building out the award-winning FUEL Education (Inversant) as its founding COO that took a novel "skin in the game" approach to underserved families around scaling college success.
Professor Miller currently is Director of Socially Responsible Leadership and teaches management consulting and leadership in the social innovation space at Brandeis University’s International Business School, all in an experiential format in courses that she created. At Brandeis, she also is the co-founder of Deis Hacks for Social Good (hackathon for social impact) with co-conspirator Ian Roy, Director of the Brandeis MakerLab.
She has served on numerous corporate and not-for-profit boards including her current roles: Clipper Ship Foundation where she is Board Treasurer and Commonwealth Corporation to which Governor Baker recently appointed her and she is Board Treasurer.
To learn more about Professor Gene Miller, visit: http://genemillerassociates.com/