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Boston Planning & Development Adds Board Member

The Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA) added Brian Miller as the newest member of the BPDA board. A resident of South Boston, Miller is founder of The Miller Group at Morgan Stanley, which advises local organizations on their retirement plans. Miller was appointed to the BPDA board by Gov. Charlie Baker.

“Already an active member of the Boston community, Brian brings a strong understanding of the city’s landscape as well as decades of financial knowledge and experience to this position,” said Mayor Martin J. Walsh. “He will help us build on our work to plan for a future that is inclusive for all Bostonians.”

For 10 years, Miller served on the Laboure Center Advisory Board and co-chaired the organization’s Capital Campaign. He was a founding trustee and finance chair of the Boston Collegiate Charter School, and former president of the South Boston Residents Group.


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