Amisha Miller
Bio
Amisha Miller is a senior program officer in Research and Policy for the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, where she leads programmatic research focused on “what works” in creating scalable businesses. She previously was a consultant at Mission Measurement, where she worked with nonprofits, including NGOs, multilaterals, and foundations of Fortune 500 companies, to measure their impact and create new, more results-oriented strategies that drive revenue and impact gains. Prior to joining Mission Measurement, Miller created the research and policy department at Endeavor Brazil, and through her work there and previously at Enterprise UK, forged partnerships with the United Nations, the Brazilian and British national and local governments, and many businesses from multinationals to small enterprises.
Miller has published work on entrepreneurship programs and their effects, as well as measurement and other research themes. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in history from the University of Warwick and a MSc in population and development from the London School of Economics.