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Nathan Miller

Los Angeles, CA

nathan@miller-ink.com

310-571-8264

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Nathan Miller Bio

Nathan is a communications strategist sought out by executives at the highest levels of business, government, and the non-profit world, who has helped hundreds of organizations tell their stories better – and navigate complex issues and crises spanning the globe. Before founding Miller Ink in 2013, Nathan was the Director of Speechwriting for Israel’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations, serving as a senior communications adviser and the chief speechwriter for Israeli Ambassador Ron Prosor. Nathan also served as the policy director of the Homeland Security Advisory Council and as a Goldman Fellow at the Transatlantic Institute, a think tank in Brussels, Belgium. Nathan has been recognized by Israeli newspaper Maariv as one of “Ten young Jews who will change the world” and by OC Metro as one of Southern California’s “40 most inspiring entrepreneurs under 40.”

CLE Courses by Nathan Miller

Principles of Crisis Communication
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Principles of Crisis Communication

This program will help attorneys prepare for the inevitable crises in their practice, guiding them through the steps they should take before, during and after, and giving them valuable communication tips for dealing with colleagues, clients, and the media.

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