Lee Miller

Editor-at-Large

Lee Miller is Editor-at-Large of Bloomberg News. He was one of the company’s first staff in Asia when hired in 1991. Miller has earned numerous honors for his journalism, including awards from the Overseas Press Club of America and Livingston Foundation for his five-part series "Bangkok, Bursting at the Seams." He was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in 1994 for that work.

Born in Detroit, Mich., Miller began his career as a credit analyst at Manufacturers National bank after graduating with honors from Michigan State University, where he earned his bachelor's degree in financial administration. He then studied in the graduate journalism program at the University of North Carolina, where he won the Vermont Royster-Dow Jones Fellowship.

A professor of business journalism at Tsinghua University in Beijing, Miller is also director of the largest Bloomberg Lab at any university in the world.

In 2002, Miller conceived Bloomberg's most-read stories column, the first of its kind -- and now a standard feature on every major news website. In 2006, he was a lead presenter of the news department's business plan to the board of directors and in 2008 he conceived a global education unit.

A sought-after speaker, panelist and moderator, Miller has given keynotes for the World Knowledge Forum, Federation of Korean Industries, China Investment Summit, U.S.-Japan Chamber of Commerce and dozens of conferences. His courses on business and the media have a far-reaching audience that includes officials in the Finance Ministry of Bhutan.