Patti Miller is the chief executive officer of Too Small to Fail at the Clinton Foundation and oversees the initiative. Prior to joining the Foundation, Patti served as Vice President of Public Policy at Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit producer of “Sesame Street.” She promoted the Workshop’s mission in Washington, D.C. at the White House, Capitol Hill and executive agencies, on topics including the role of media in early childhood education and childhood obesity prevention, and parental engagement in children’s learning. Patti also previously served as Vice President of the Children and the Media Program at Children Now, a national child advocacy organization. In that role, she led a broad coalition in advocacy and policy efforts to improve the media environment for children. She has testified before the Senate Commerce Committee, the Senate Appropriations Committee and the House Commerce Committee of the United States Congress, as well as the Federal Communications Commission on the role of media in public health and education. Patti holds a master’s in education from Stanford University and a bachelor’s in mass communications from the University of California at Berkeley
Patti Miller
Chief Executive Officer Too Small to Fail, Clinton Foundation