
Mark Miller
Topic Expertise
Leadership
Fees and Booking Information
Travels from: Atlanta, GA, USA
Mark Miller began his Chick-fil-A career working as an hourly team member in 1977. In 1978, Mark joined the corporate staff working in the warehouse and mailroom. Since that time, Mark has steadily increased his value at Chick-fil-A and has provided leadership for Corporate Communications, Field Operations, and Quality and Customer Satisfaction. Today he serves as the Vice President of Training and Development. During his time with Chickfil- A, annual sales have grown to almost $4 billion. The company now has more than 1,500 restaurants in 38 states and the District of Columbia.
When not working to sell more chicken, Mark is actively encouraging and equipping leaders around the world. He has taught at numerous international organizations over the years on topics including leadership, creativity, team building, and more.
Mark teamed up with Ken Blanchard (coauthor of The One Minute Manager®, among other best-sellers) to write The Secret! What Great Leaders Know and Do. More than 350,000 copies of The Secret are in print, and it has been translated into more than 20 languages. His latest book, The Secret of Teams, was released in 2011.
Mark enjoys an active lifestyle. As a photographer, he enjoys shooting in some of the world’s hardest-to-reach places, among them Mount Kilimanjaro, Everest Base Camp, and the jungles of Rwanda. He’s also a runner, and recently completed his first marathon. Mark and his wife, Donna, have two sons and have been married for more than 30 years.
Mark Miller's biography (.pdf)
Books
The Secret: What Great Leaders Know and Do More...
The Secret of Teams: What Great Teams Know and Do More...
February 2012 Release—Great Leaders Grow: Becoming a Leader for Life More...
Blogs
GreatLeadersServe.org is a blog by Mark Miller that explores the practices the best servant leaders exhibit on a regular basis, or rather the fact that "Great Leaders Serve." This is a statement that catches some leaders off guard and it’s not always the first thought that comes to mind when you think about leadership. Visit GreatLeadersServe.org.





