Alesha Miller (Black)

Chief Strategy Officer (cso) at Digital Green

Alesha (Black) Miller has a diverse and extensive work experience. Alesha has held various roles at different organizations throughout their career.

Alesha began their career in 2006 at the U.S. Department of State, where they supported the Population, Refugees, and Migration staff based in Geneva. Alesha'sresponsibilities included coordinating with international organizations and attending meetings and working groups.

In 2007, Miller joined the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Alesha started as a Research Coordinator, where they contributed to the development of the Foundation's policies and grantmaking in the field of agricultural development. Alesha later became an Associate Program Officer, supporting the management of grants for smallholder farmers. Eventually, Miller was promoted to Program Officer and then to Senior Program Officer, leading a team focused on creating partnerships and accelerating agricultural transformation.

In 2018, Miller joined Body Surface Translations, Inc. as an Advisor. Alesha provided guidance to the technology company, particularly regarding partnerships and scaling opportunities in the healthcare sector.

In 2020, Miller moved to Digital Green, where they first served as Vice President of Strategy & Partnerships. Later, they assumed the role of Chief Strategy Officer, overseeing the organization's strategic direction.

Finally, Miller also had a tenure at The Chicago Council on Global Affairs. Alesha began as the Director of the Global Food & Agriculture Program, responsible for producing publications, convening discussions, and advocating for policy changes. Alesha was then promoted to Managing Director, overseeing new areas of work and supervising Fellows.

Overall, Alesha (Black) Miller has demonstrated expertise in agriculture, strategic partnerships, and leadership roles in organizations focused on global affairs.

Alesha (Black) Miller completed their Bachelor's degree in Journalism & Psychology from the University of Arizona, where they studied from 2001 to 2005. Later, they pursued their Master's degree in International Relations at Syracuse University - Maxwell School, attending from 2005 to 2007. Additionally, they obtained a certification in Markets for the Poor (M4P) Methodology from The Springfield Centre, although the specific month and year in which they obtained it is unknown.

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