I've done a little John Miller, III style research on John Miller and came up with the following possibilities...
"John Miller was the most innovative and influential figure in the history of amusement parks." (Cartmell, Robert. The Incredible Scream Machine: A History of the Roller Coaster. Fairview Park, Ohio: Amusement Park Books, Inc., 1987.)
Prior to founding JMPR, John Miller was a marketing and PR account executive for the internationally respected Regis McKenna public relations agency. Before that he was senior public affairs specialist at the Stanford Research Institute, director of communications for the National Business League, and had served as an editor with Cahners and Penton publishing companies at various locations throughout the United States. He is a co-founder of Washington, DC-based Scenic America and his writing on public policy and public relations has appeared in the New York Times and other leading newspapers and periodicals. He holds a master's degree in mass communications from Florida State University and an undergraduate degree in philosophy from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
If you're considering buying or selling local rural property, consult with an expert on the ins and outs of the northwestern Lanark County real estate market.In other words find out how John Miller, "The Country Living Specialist", can help your next transaction succeed.
John Miller
Appeared in, or contributed to the following movies...
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The Brave Bunch 1970, Star
Hero Bunker 1971, Star
John Miller, Architect A.I.A.
"To express our clients' needs and aspirations by developing
relevent architectural solutions. We are committed to quality
construction by promoting jobsite teamwork."
This John Miller is one interesting dude /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif