Thomas J. Miller (diplomat)

Thomas Joel Miller (born December 9, 1948)[1] is an American diplomat and three-time U.S. ambassador who served from 2010 until 2018 as president/CEO of International Executive Service Corps (IESC).

IESC is a 50-year-old non-profit started by David Rockefeller and other prominent American businesspeople focusing on creating prosperity and stability through private enterprise; it has worked in over 130 countries.

Miller was formerly the chief executive officer of Plan International, a $750 million United Kingdom-based NGO that works to improve the living conditions of children in over 50 developing countries.

In May 2011, Miller was appointed by Secretary of State Clinton to be the chairman of the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP).

[2] He also serves as a board member of The Partnership for a Secure America (a non-profit stressing bipartisanship in foreign policy) and Lampsa (a Greek hotel group).

Thomas J. Miller, 2002