He joins the service-disabled veteran-owned small business after a more-than-14-year career with engineering and construction firm D&Z.
In a LinkedIn post, Miller shared that he will work closely with Ansible CEO Derek Johnson. The Pennsylvania-based company offers information technology and security services to the national security, health care and government sectors.
He previously worked as CFO and VP of finance at SOC and as investment banker at Houlihan Lokey.
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