Sarah Miller serves as a director and principal adviser for Community and Economic Development and co-leads the Atlanta Fed’s Center for Workforce and Economic Opportunity. Her work focuses on research and community engagement on worker experiences in the labor market and their perspectives on employment stability and mobility. She has over 15 years of experience in workforce development, economic development, and education. Previously, she spent 10 years at the Council for Adult and Experiential Learning, a national nonprofit where she helped develop and grow workforce and economic development area of service. Through her current and prior roles, she has conducted research and provided direct technical assistance on education alignment to business needs, occupational and career pathways, and workforce strategies supporting long-term economic mobility and resilience for a community and the workers and learners within it. Miller started her career focused on K–12 education as a high school social science teacher before moving into the private and nonprofit sectors. She earned her BS in education from Bowling Green State University.

Sarah Miller
Principal Adviser, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta