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Steven Miller
Senior Vice President, Nevada Journal Managing Editor
Steven Miller is Nevada Journal Managing Editor, Emeritus, and has been with the Institute since 1997.Steven graduated cum laude with a B.A. in Philosophy from Claremont Men’s College (now Claremont McKenna). Before joining NPRI, Steven worked as a news reporter in California and Nevada, and a political cartoonist in Nevada, Hawaii and North Carolina. For 10 years he ran a successful commercial illustration studio in New York City, then for five years worked at First Boston Credit Suisse in New York as a technical analyst. After returning to Nevada in 1991, Steven worked as an investigative reporter before joining NPRI.
Part Eight: CCSD’s systemic problem and its expensive consequences
CCSD’s systemic problem and its expensive consequences
Part Seven: When reforms make headway, The Empire Strikes Back
CCSD’s systemic problem and its expensive consequences
Part Six: What the Bramby Tollen episodes reveal about CCSD
CCSD’s systemic problem and its expensive consequences
Part Five: Disgusted and puzzled, a highly paid consultant walks away
CCSD’s systemic problem and its expensive consequences
Part Four: District management’s ERP failureis par for the course for government entities
CCSD’s systemic problem and its expensive consequences
Part Three: Internal district memo say ERP failure ‘directly related to the lack of proper management’
CCSD's systemic problem and its expensive consequences, part three
CCSD’s systemic problem and its expensive consequences
Part Two: Why large school districts facilitate waste, fraud and corruption
CCSD’s systemic problem and its expensive consequences
Part One: Lydia Segal identifies the fatal flaw in America’s big school districts