Meg Miller Keynote Speaker
- Coached women's lacrosse at Brown University from 2004-2016, contributing to various aspects of the game and serving as the team's recruiting coordinator
- Two-time All-South Region selection and two-time Second Team All-American honors, leading the Blue Devils to four consecutive NCAA Tournaments.
- B.A. in Psychology from Duke University and a Master’s degree in Holistic Leadership from Salve Regina University
Meg Miller's Biography
Meg Miller is a motivational speaker who spent time coaching at Brown University with the women’s lacrosse team from 2004-2016. She also worked in the business office and was the head lacrosse coach at an independent school. As a coach, Meg worked with all areas of the game over the course of her coaching career including offense, defense, and goalies. She also served as the Bears’ recruiting coordinator for several years.
At the university level of competition, Miller was a two-time All-South Region selection and a two-time Second Team All-American while with the Blue Devils. She earned All-ACC honors as a senior and was named to the All-ACC Tournament Team in 2003 and 2004. She helped to lead the Blue Devils to the NCAA Tournament for four straight years.
A 2004 graduate of Duke University with a B.A. in Psychology, Meg also holds a Master’s degree in Holistic Leadership from Salve Regina University in Rhode Island.
As a speaker, Meg Miller joined Jocko Willink‘s Echelon Front in May of 2021 and currently serves as LDAP Program Manager and Women’s Assembly coordinator.