ABOUT ANNE MILLER
 Internationally
respected author, speaker and seminar
leader, Anne
Miller teaches sales people how to increase
their business; coaches CEOs and senior
management to communicate successfully to
key constituencies; and enables technical
people to transform complex information into
simpler, meaningful messages.
Over twenty years, Anne has earned a
reputation for her original approaches
to broadening the thinking and skill sets of
even the most skeptical participants. She
runs her programs with a deep understanding
of learning theory, and a passion for, and
knowledge of, the art and science of
professional selling and presentations. Her
near one-hundred percent repeat engagement
rate for demanding clients like Meredith
Corp., Citigroup, Yahoo!,
Dow Jones, The Blackstone Group, and the UN reflects
her ability to consistently deliver top
quality programs with bottom-line results.
Anne is the author of
Metaphorically
Selling: How to use the magic of metaphors
to sell, persuade, & explain anything to
anyone," " Presentation
Jazz!," 365 Sales Tips for Winning
Business " her own newsletters, "The
Metaphor Minute," and "Make
What You Say, Pay," and numerous articles on the
Internet and in business publications like
Brandweek and Selling Power.
Both NBC Today in New York and
Bloomberg News Radio have featured Anne
on their shows.
Anneis proud to be an associate with
Alan Krinsky
Associates, a
corporate advertising and agency consultancy
designed to increase business and
relationships between the two sides of the
industry.
Before she created Chiron Associates, Anne
was General Manager of a communications
company in NYC, worked on Wall Street, and
spent five years at Institutional
Investor Magazine. In addition, she has
a Master's degree from the University of
Wisconsin and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
In her spare time, this native New Yorker
loves to travel, attend theater, haunt art
galleries, perform in amateur cabaret, and
participate in lively, cutting edge forums
like The Aspen Institute. She is
particularly enthusiastic about her pro bono
work for the microfinance industry which
helps poor women around the world become
economically independent. In a fairy-tale
romance, Anne recently married someone she
knew 30 years ago and now has one terrific
husband, two endlessly entertaining
step-daughters, and a loveable dog named
Daisy.
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