Beth Miller

Beth Miller is Executive Director of the Creative Education Foundation, a professional development nonprofit, where she has refined operations, fundraising, events, publications, and programs. Beth and her team navigated the pandemic by developing virtual programs and by acquiring the Florida Creativity Conference in addition to continuing to run the Creative Problem Solving Institute.

Beth taught writing at Trinity College and was a Writing Fellow at Quinnipiac University. Beth earned her B.A. in Women’s Studies and her M.A. in American Studies at Trinity and was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. Beth received the Petry Prize in American Studies, the Brinton Thompson Prize in History, the Fishzohn Award for Civil Rights and Community Service, the Martin Prize for Leadership, and the Tyler Award for Interdisciplinary Studies. Beth received an honorary PhD in Arts and Humane Letters from Southern New Hampshire University.

Her thesis, “Challenging Race and Gender Boundaries in Antebellum America,” was adapted as the play, “An Education in Prudence,” by the Open Theater Project in Boston, MA. Beth was named one of the “50 for the next 50,” which honored women professors, alumni, and students as Trinity’s future leaders, and in 2023 was a “Women We Admire” Awardee.

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