Harvard's Month of Service: A talk with David Miller

Harvard Speaker Series

April is Harvard University's Global Month of Service. We are kicking off this year with a talk from a long-time community leader and alumni, David Miller, who leads Denver's community foundation supporting thousands of organizations locally.  The Rocky Mountain Harvard University Club Speaker Series presents:

Lifelong Philanthropy and Service: Multiple Approaches
David Miller, CEO & President, The Denver Foundation

Date: April 10, 2013

Time: 6:30PM - 8:00PM

Location: The Denver Foundation, 55 Madison Street, Denver CO
Parking: Visitor's parking available on the south side of the building.

Registration: Free: However, Please Click here to register (both you and your guests). Thanks! 

Speaker Bio

David Miller has been the President and CEO of The Denver Foundation since 1996.  The Denver Foundation is the largest and oldest community foundation in the Rocky Mountain region, with assets of over $600 million.

David is a native of Denver and a fifth generation Denverite.  He is a graduate of Thomas Jefferson High School in Denver, Harvard College, and Harvard Law School.  Since then, he has worked in all three sectors: public, private, and nonprofit.

David spent ten years in Colorado state and local government, serving as Executive Director of the Colorado Office of State Planning and Budgeting and Chief of Staff for Denver Mayor Federico Peña.  After that and before coming to The Denver Foundation, he was a principal in Greenberg, Baron, Simon & Miller, a strategic communications consulting firm.

David is married and has two adult children.

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