Alvin Miller

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A veteran of nearly 30 years of service to the state of Texas was recently named deputy executive director of administration at the Texas Historical Commission (THC). Alvin Miller (pictured), who began his public service career in 1985 as a tax compliance auditor for the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts and advanced during his six years there to director of revenue accounting, took over the new charge in April. His experience over the years has included leading business services, regulatory compliance, financial services, information technology, human resources and customer service operations within state agencies and commissions.



In 1992, Miller joined the staff of the Texas Attorney General's Office (OAG) as chief fiscal officer and director of applications development. After nearly eight years at the OAG, Miller was in 1999 named chief financial officer for the Texas Commission for the Blind. Leaving the commission in 2004, Miller spent more than nine years as chief operating officer at the Texas Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services. He stayed at that post until last month when he was named to his current position with THC.



Miller is a Certified Public Accountant, a Certified Governmental Financial Manager and a Project Management Professional. He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Stephen F. Austin State University.