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From 2007 to 2004, Miller taught as a Professor of Intellectual Property Law at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where she was responsible for teaching IP law for the Paralegal Studies Master's program.<ref name="linkedin"></ref> | From 2007 to 2004, Miller taught as a Professor of Intellectual Property Law at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where she was responsible for teaching IP law for the Paralegal Studies Master's program.<ref name="linkedin"></ref> | ||
As of [[ICANN 51]] in Los Angeles, Miller had attended over two [[ICANN Meetings | As of [[ICANN 51]] in Los Angeles, Miller had attended over two [[ICANN Meetings]], and she had also previously attended [[IGF]] and [[WSIS]].<ref name="intake"></ref> | ||
One of her proudest moments was becoming the New York State champion for the Women's 1500 meter run, and she is a self-professed shoe lover.<ref name="linkedin"></ref> | One of her proudest moments was becoming the New York State champion for the Women's 1500 meter run, and she is a self-professed shoe lover.<ref name="linkedin"></ref> |
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Country: | USA |
Email: | cheryl.miller [at] verizon.com |
LinkedIn: | [Cheryl Miller, LinkedIn.com Cheryl Miller] |
Cheryl Miller has been the Director of International Public Policy and Regulatory Affairs at Verizon since May 2013, though she has been with the company since May 2011, previously as the Director of Technology Policy[1][2]
She is also a member of the Executive Board for IGFSA, and is involved with ICANN through the GNSO.[2]
From 2007 to 2004, Miller taught as a Professor of Intellectual Property Law at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where she was responsible for teaching IP law for the Paralegal Studies Master's program.[1]
As of ICANN 51 in Los Angeles, Miller had attended over two ICANN Meetings, and she had also previously attended IGF and WSIS.[2]
One of her proudest moments was becoming the New York State champion for the Women's 1500 meter run, and she is a self-professed shoe lover.[1]