
Marc S. Miller
Editorial Director
As a member of the communications team, Marc S. Miller develops and implements strategies and systems that raise the impact, quality, and timeliness of Jobs for the Future's publications, print and electronic. He also helps prepare and enhance high-quality, high-impact materials for the media and edits Newswire, JFF’s electronic newsletter.
Before joining JFF, Dr. Miller directed publications and communications for Cultural Survival, an international human rights organization. He has also served as senior editor of Technology Review, MIT's policy magazine. As managing editor at the Institute for Southern Studies, he directed major publications projects on a variety of cultural and political topics.
Dr. Miller is author or project director of a dozen books, including several that have won major awards. He has written on education, economic opportunity, theatre, human rights, history, and technology policy. Dr. Miller has taught American history, the history of work, oral history, and investigative journalism at Boston University and North Carolina State University. He is an executive board member and former president of Resist Foundation, and founder and artistic director of Boston’s Fort Point Theatre Channel.
Dr. Miller holds a Bachelor's in history and literature from MIT and an M.A. and Ph.D. in American history from Boston University.
Publications
- Early College Designs
- Finding Common Ground: Local Intermediaries and National Industry Associations
- Low Wage Workers in Today's Economy: Strategies for Productivity and Opportunity
- State Strategies for Sustaining School-to-Work
- Minding the Gap: Why Integrating High School with College Makes Sense and How to Do It
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