
Warren Miller
Special ContributorWarren Miller is a writer and financial executive who lives near St. Augustine, Florida.
As a journalist, Warren received writing awards from the Florida Magazine Association for regular columns and freelance features. He has been the editor of business and lifestyle magazines, most recently of Water’s Edge magazine, a regional lifestyle magazine published in Jacksonville by The Florida Time-Union from 1998 until 2009.
Warren has been a regular contributor to National Public Radio affiliates, including WJCT-FM in Jacksonville and WMFE-FM in Orlando, for almost 20 years.
Warren earned degrees from Boston University in humanities and from the Rollins College Crummer Graduate School of Business in management and finance.
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