Rob Miller coordinates student-centered orientation programs and leadership programs. He incorporates career development into many events. An important aspect of Rob’s position is helping college students see the value of getting involved and gaining experience through leadership positions, service education, and volunteer opportunities. He plans campus events, provides training, teaches courses, facilitates workshops, and more.
He is the Coordinator of Orientation and Student Leadership Team at George Mason University. He previously served as Assistant Director of Programs for Leadership and Service Education (PuLSE) at Butler University. Rob earned his bachelor degree in Chemistry from Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin in 2009. Rob earned his Master degree in College Student Personnel Administration from Illinois State University in May 2011.
Rob Miller earned his CDF in 2011. Rob was grateful to be a part of the NCDA Career Development Facilitator (CDF) program. “CDF was an enriching experience for me. I gained transferable skills that directly relate to my position. I would like to thank my instructor, Marie Smith, for guiding me through this exciting journey, as she aided in my learning and growth as a professional. I would like to encourage all career advisors, orientation directors, and student affairs professionals to participate in CDF!” ~Rob Miller