Scott R. Miller

MindClick Global

Scott Miller is a sustainability management professional and LEED AP with over 12 years of experience in the financial services industry. Scott currently manages business development for MindClick Global by engaging global hospitality industry suppliers on corporate social responsibility, environmental impact, and product life-cycle assessments.

He earned a B.A. in economics from the University of California, San Diego, a Master of Science in sustainability management from Columbia University, and he is co-chair of the Earth Institute Leadership Council. He also served on the Earth Institute Student Advisory Council and interned at the Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment.

In 2013 Scott was accepted into the Environmental Defense Fund Climate Corps, where he completed multiple large-scale energy efficiency projects for Caesars Entertainment and was featured in the Showtime documentary series on climate change entitled Years of Living Dangerously. Prior to that, as a consultant for Millstone Advisors, he helped build a sustainability strategy for a major tropical fruit importer.

In 2012, Scott was accepted into Al Gore's Climate Reality Leadership Corps, NYC's Master Composter program, and participated in two Climate Ride charity bicycle tours from New York City to Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Also in 2012, Scott was an accredited delegate of the Rio+20 UN conference on sustainable development.

For over four years as a vice president at OppenheimerFunds, he served as both the director of marketing for 529 college savings plans and the director of the Go Green Committee, which he founded to help drive sustainability initiatives.

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MAY 21, 2014 Article

Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Briefings: Reducing Emissions Is a Sure Bet for Caesars Entertainment

As a member of the EDF Climate Corps, Scott Miller was able to squeeze even more efficiency out of the lights and fountains of Las ...