Simon Miller

Chief Executive Officer at FLAIM Systems

Simon Miller has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. Simon started their career as a Small Business Owner, where they successfully transformed and developed the TRUpour brand in the field of beverage dispense. Simon then transitioned to executive leadership roles in Welbilt Inc., a global organization in the foodservice industry. During their time at Welbilt, Simon gained valuable experience in strategic and leadership roles, working collaboratively with the Executive Leadership Team.

Simon later became a Director at Henslow Pty Ltd, an independent advisory firm that supports and partners with growing companies, entrepreneurs, managers, and investors. Simon also served as a Non-Executive Director at Credo - Retail Project Solutions, a company that partners with retailers undergoing transformation.

In 2018, Simon became an Angel Investor at Melbourne Angels Inc, an active early-stage investor group focused on high-growth Australian businesses. Simon also joined Zamira Life Sciences as a Non-Executive Director, contributing to the company's mission of improving farm animal health globally.

In 2019, Simon took on the role of Chief Executive Officer and Investor at FLAIM Systems, a company that develops and sells virtual technology immersive learning solutions for hazardous and emergency situations. Prior to this, they were an Investor at FLAIM Systems, which focuses on delivering next-generation digital training solutions for global emergency services and first responders.

Throughout their career, Simon has demonstrated a strong track record of entrepreneurship, leadership, and investment expertise across various industries.

Simon Miller attended The Open University from 1992 to 1994, where they obtained a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in Business Administration and Management, General.

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  • Chief Executive Officer

    October, 2020 - present

  • Investor

    January, 2019