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Jocelyn Carter-Miller is President of TechEdVentures, a company that specializes in the development and marketing of high performance educational and self empowerment programming. Previously, Carter- Miller was Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer for Office Depot, Inc. Prior to that, Carter-Miller served as Motorola Corporate Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer; Vice President of Latin American and Caribbean Operations, and Director of European, Middle East and African Operations for the Motorola International Networks Division.

Carter-Miller co-authored with Melissa Serves Giovagnoli the book entitled, Networlding: Building Relationships and Opportunities for Success, published by Jossey-Bass Publishers. Carter-Miller serves on the Boards of the Smart School Charter Middle and High Schools and the Coral Springs Museum of Art.

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