Scott Miller is a senior mentor (non-resident) with the Executive Education, focusing on leadership development programs for public- and private-sector executives. From 2012 until 2017, he held the William M. Scholl Chair in International Business at CSIS. The Scholl Chair focuses on key issues in the global economy, such as international trade, investment, competitiveness, and innovation. From 1997 to 2012, Mr. Miller was director for global trade policy at Procter & Gamble, a leading consumer products company. In that position, he was responsible for the full range of international trade, investment, and business facilitation issues for the company. He led many campaigns supporting U.S. free trade agreements and has been a contributor to U.S. trade and investment policy over many years. Mr. Miller was a member of the State Department’s Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy. Earlier in his career, he was a manufacturing, marketing, and government relations executive for Procter & Gamble in the United States and Canada.
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Crash Course: Trade Policy with the Trade Guys
USMCA and Shipbuilding
Podcast Episode by Thibault Denamiel, Scott Miller, and William Alan Reinsch — March 25, 2024
Decoding D.C.: Policy, Power, and People
Nippon Steel and Tiktok
Podcast Episode by H. Andrew Schwartz, Scott Miller, and William Alan Reinsch — March 18, 2024
MC13 Recap
Podcast Episode by H. Andrew Schwartz, Scott Miller, and William Alan Reinsch — March 11, 2024
Data Flows, Cranes, and Cars
Podcast Episode by H. Andrew Schwartz, William Alan Reinsch, and Scott Miller — March 1, 2024
Looking Ahead to MC13
Podcast Episode by Scott Miller and William Alan Reinsch — February 23, 2024
Trade Leadership, Protesting Farmers, and Data Flows
Podcast Episode by H. Andrew Schwartz, Scott Miller, and William Alan Reinsch — February 16, 2024
LNG Exports, the Trade Deficit, and Tin Mill Steel
Podcast Episode by H. Andrew Schwartz, William Alan Reinsch, and Scott Miller — February 9, 2024
Nippon Steel, TTC, and Digital Trade
Podcast Episode by H. Andrew Schwartz, Scott Miller, and William Alan Reinsch — February 2, 2024