Ellen Miller is Director of the new Center for Sustainable Journalism at Kennesaw State University in Kennesaw, GA. She is responsible for advancing research aimed at discovering innovative ways to produce financially sustainable, high quality and ethically sound journalism. She oversees the budget, produces conferences, workshops and other activities under the Center’s mission. Ms. Miller has a long history of running large and small television news and online news operations. She recently co-founded a hyper-local online news organization called Nashville247.tv, which serves Middle Tennessee. Previously, she was Assistant News Director at WFLD TV in Chicago, IL, responsible for seven daily newscasts and 150 people who produce the news. She has run smaller news organizations in Charlotte, NC, and Nashville, TN. Ms. Miller holds an undergraduate degree from Cornell University and a Master’s degree from Boston University.
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