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Biography
Aaron Miller (JD, MPA Brigham Young University) is a teaching professor in BYU’s Romney Institute of Public Service and Ethics in the Marriott School of Business, where he teaches business ethics, nonprofits, and social innovation. He is a coauthor of The Business Ethics Field Guide and the host/author of the How to Help podcast and newsletter (how-to-help.com).
Prior to teaching at BYU, Aaron practiced law in areas including small business, nonprofit, taxation, and governance. He serves on the boards of the Nu Skin Force for Good Foundation and University Impact. He and his wife Katie have four boys.
Education
- Juris Doctor, J. Reuben Clark Law School - BYU, 2006
- Master of Public Administration, with high distinction, Romney Insitute of Public Management - BYU, 2006
- Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology, BYU, 2002
Selected Publications
- "The $100 Billion 'Mormon Church" Story: A Contextual Analysis", Public Square Magazine, Utah, Jacob Hess, 2019
- "The Business Ethics Field Guide", Page 340, Allegory Press, Provo, UT, 2016
Languages
- Romanian
BYU Citizenship
- Ballard Center for Economic Self-Reliance — Other — January 2016
- Social Venture Academy and Competition — Program Chair/Coordinator — August 2007
Professional Citizenship
- Boys and Girls Club of Utah County, Board Member, 2007