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Kristin Miller

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Adjunct Assistant Professor

Kristin Miller is a proven leader in the social services and housing fields. Using her thirty years of management and systems knowledge, she has built effective relationships that bring large, complex initiatives to fruition. She has worked in government, non-profit, and as an individual consultant.

Ms. Miller is currently Principal and co-founder of K Miller Executive Consulting. Prior to this, she served at the Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH) as Director of the Metro Team, utilizing project and team management expertise to lead strategic planning and implementation in creating solutions for vulnerable people living in NY, NJ, and PA. She is well-versed in multiple service systems including homelessness, housing finance, justice, mental health, substance abuse, child welfare, and aging. Ms. Miller is adept at using her multi-faceted experience to develop and implement creative and effective solutions through program design, philanthropy, financial modeling, data analysis, training, and technical assistance. She is serving on the advisory boards for two NIH research initiatives and is serving on the Board of Directors for Brooklyn Community Services.

She has a Masters Degree in Social Work from Hunter College, NYC, and a dual Bachelors Degree in Social Work and English from Augsburg University in Minneapolis. She enjoys gardening and serves on the Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Auxiliary and volunteers teaching chair yoga to older adults, in addition to keeping track of her three children.

Courses

Course Semester Title Student Work Instructor Syllabus Requirements & Sequence Location & Time Session & Points Call No.
PLA6646‑1 Fall 2023
Affordable Housing Development in NYC
Emily Kurtz, Kristin Miller
300 BUELL SOUTH
W 5 PM - 7 PM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
10185