Background
Miller, Melanie Lee was born on August 14, 1952 in Denver, Colorado, United States. Daughter of Neal Clark and Jacqueline Jean (Westbrook) Yorker.
Miller, Melanie Lee was born on August 14, 1952 in Denver, Colorado, United States. Daughter of Neal Clark and Jacqueline Jean (Westbrook) Yorker.
Bachelor of Science, University Wyoming, 1975. Master of Science, University Wyoming, 1977.
Trainee Albany County, University Wyoming, Laramie, 1970-1974. Home economist, 4-H agent, county chairman Fort Hall Indian Reservation and University Idaho, Fort Hall, 1977-1981. 4-H agent Umatilla County and University Oregon, Pendleton, 1981.
Managing editor Federal Bar Association, Washington, 1981-1982. Director industry services National Peanut Council, Alexandria, Virginia, 1982-1988. President Commodity Consultant, Arlington, 1988-1989.
Senior account executive Hill and Knowlton Public Affairs Worldwide, since 1990. Consultant National 4-H Center, Washington, 1982-1983.
Leader 4-H, Laramie, Wyoming, 1970-1972, Girl Scouts United States, Arlington, Virginia, 1986-1987. Volunteer presidential campaign, Washington, 1988. Member American Home Economics Association, Home Economists in Business (public relations 1986-1987), National Association Female Executives.
Married M. Russell Waln, February 23, 1974 (divorced April 1981). Married Samuel M. Miller, September 21, 1981. 1 child, Jacqueline Alicia.