Dr. Juanita D. Miller is a distinguished educator, policy expert, and community leader with a lifelong commitment to public service and educational excellence. With over three decades of experience in education, leadership, and governance, she has dedicated her career to advancing equitable policies and empowering future generations.
Dr. Miller holds a Doctorate in Leadership and Policy Management and a Master’s in Special Education from George Washington University, along with a Bachelor’s in Elementary Education and Psychology from D.C. Teacher’s College. She has also completed executive leadership training at Harvard Business School, Yale University, and Leadership Prince George’s.
Her professional journey includes serving as Board Chair of the Prince George’s County Board of Education (2021-2024), where she played a pivotal role in shaping policies for the county’s school system. Prior to this, she was a Board Member of the Prince George’s County Revenue Authority (2013-2021) and a Commissioner for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission. Dr. Miller’s career in education spans over 30 years, including roles as an educator, assistant principal, and program director in Prince George’s County Public Schools and D.C. Public Schools. She also worked in the Office of the Chief Academic Officer for D.C. Public Schools, further influencing educational policy.
As a consultant for Pen-it (1998-2018), she provided strategic guidance on policy, leadership, and education initiatives. Her dedication to public service and education continues to leave a lasting impact on Prince George’s County and beyond.
Dr. Miller remains committed to fostering strong leadership, advocating for educational equity, and empowering communities through innovative policy and governance.
