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ROCHESTER, MN,   August 29, 2012 /Stanford Who’s Who [1]/ — A retired United States Air Force veteran, J. Chris Miller [2]has enjoyed a tremendously successful career filled with several significant accomplishments, leading to his inclusion in the distinguished ranks of leading professionals with Stanford Who’s Who. Throughout his brilliant professional career, Mr. Miller routinely exhibited the passion, vision, and dedication necessary to be mentioned among the elite. After 20 years of service in the United States Air force, Mr. Miller retired in 1975 with the rank of Colonel. Over the course of his incredibly impressive military career, he also spent time as a B-52 aircraft commander. Mr. Miller also ran in home studies and analysis as civilian. As a result of his phenomenal work for the United States military, he was the recipient of a National Medal of Honor. After retirement, Mr. Miller entered the entrepreneurial arena, during which time he has successfully owned and managed restaurants as well as being involved in real estate investments. He is currently involved in doing environmentally friendly work for ranches in Texas. In addition, Mr. Miller is a philanthropist who does volunteer work aimed at providing education to military children that have been orphaned. Although he gained the vast majority of his expertise through his professional experience, Mr. Miller also earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology and a Master’s degree in Business from Harvard University. In addition, he is actively involved with the Daughters of American Revolution and the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. To view more information on J. Chris Miller click here [3] Browse the Stanford Who’s Who Business Social Network [4]  

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