Rick Miller

Licensed Official at IHSAA

Rick Miller has extensive experience in sales and customer relationship management, currently serving as a Licensed Official at IHSAA since May 2014. Previously, Rick held positions as an Account Executive at NEMF and Holland, where responsibilities included managing significant territories and building strong customer relationships. As a Regional Sales Manager at TransForce Inc., Rick developed new business prospects and collaborated with senior leadership to optimize sales strategies. Additionally, Rick was a Regional Sales Director at ETS, successfully managing a $1.6 million territory and ensuring high service quality for clients. Rick holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Indiana University Bloomington and a diploma in Business from Monrovia High School.

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Avon, United States

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IHSAA

Organized in 1903, the Indiana High School Athletic Association is a voluntary, not-for-profit organization that is self-supporting without the use of tax monies. Any high school in the state, or any junior high school offering ninth grade, whether public, private, parochial, or institutional, if accredited by the Indiana Department of Education, may become a member of the Association by making a formal application that is authorized by its board of education and by subscribing to the rules and By-Laws of the Association. Membership, once attained, is renewable annually provided requirements are met. The purpose of the IHSAA is to encourage and direct wholesome amateur athletics in the high schools of Indiana. In keeping with this mission, the Association: • Regulates, supervises and administers interschool athletic activities among its member high schools as an integral part of the secondary education program. A tournament series is sanctioned in 22 sports, 10 for girls, 10 for boys and two co-ed (unified flag football and unified track and field). This school year, more than 160,000 students will compete in IHSAA-sanctioned tournaments. • Cooperates with all agencies vitally concerned with the health and educational welfare of secondary school students. • Determines qualifications of individual contestants, coaches and officials. • Provides written communications to facilitate athletic relations among member schools. • Establishes standards for eligibility, competition and sportsmanship while providing protection against exploitation of schools or students. The IHSAA is governed by its legislative body, the Board of Directors. Composed of 19 members who are elected by member school principals from three IHSAA legislative districts, the directors serve staggered three-year terms. The Board of Directors meets annually with the responsibility of establishing the Association’s rules and regulations.


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