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Debby Miller

Retired, former Executive Vice President, Strategic Partnerships & Philanthropy, New Hampshire Community Loan Fund

About Debby

Debby Miller recently retired fromthe New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, where she oversaw its philanthropy and managing relationships with strategic partners. She came to the Community Loan Fund in 2013 from More Than Wheels where, as Executive Director, she was responsible for marketing efforts focused on building strong partnerships with businesses, nonprofits, and government to increase awareness of More Than Wheels’ services around New Hampshire.

Previously, Debby was in banking since 1978, and held various leadership positions in mortgage lending and community development.  As Senior Vice President and Director of Corporate Affairs in New England for Citizens Bank, she was responsible for overseeing public and community relations, media relations, internal communications, special events, charitable contributions, marketing sponsorships and government affairs for the New England region.  In addition, she was responsible for the bank’s Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) activities and programs throughout its 13-state footprint.

An active volunteer, Debby has served on the board of directors of many organizations.  Most recently she served on the board of trustees for Winston-Salem State University (past chair for 4 years), the University System of NH (USNH) and the past chair of Whittier Street Health Center in Roxbury, MA. Miller is currently serving on the Bar Harbor Bank & Trust, Coastal Enterprises Inc, (CEI) and NH Higher Education Loan Corporation (NHHELCO) boards.

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