George Miller graduated from his day job (Director of Research-American Express Investment Management Company, Chairman Director of Research-Capital Research, and President-Income Fund of America) in 1996. He then focused on more worthy causes as director/advisory director of Cal Berkeley, Amnesty International, Oxfam America, Salvation Army of Greater New York, Environmental Defense Fund, Save the Bay, Market Street Railway, Americans for Legal Reform, Nolo Press, Pacific Rivers Council, and Marshall Hale Hospital (now California Pacific Medical Center). Miller is a graduate of Sioux Falls High School, the Wharton School of Finance, United States Army Quartermaster School, and UC Berkeley. He is a proud Lifetime Honorary Member of the Cal Marching Band and a Rosston Fellow of the Cal Library. Miller is partner and Gin Steward of Sam's Grill.
Title
George Miller: "Gamos" and Other Tales from Sam's Grill
Published
Berkeley, CA, Oral History Center, 2019
Full Collection Name
Community and Identity Oral Histories Individual Interviews
Type
Text
Archive
The Bancroft Library Oral History Center
Note
George Miller. "George Miller: 'Gamos' and Other Tales from Sam's Grill," conducted by Martin Meeker in 2019, Oral History Center, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, 2019.
Interview date(s) 2019
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