Erin Miller
About Erin Miller
Erin Miller serves as the Associate Director of Procurement Production Operations at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, a position she has held since 2022. With a background in biology and extensive experience in procurement and supply chain roles at the Broad Institute, she has contributed to various operational aspects of the organization.
Work at Broad Institute
Erin Miller has been serving as the Associate Director of Procurement Production Operations at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard since 2022. In this role, she oversees procurement processes related to production operations. Prior to this position, she held the title of Associate Director for Critical Supply Chain Procurement for a brief period in 2022. Erin's tenure at the Broad Institute spans over 15 years, during which she has also worked as a Research Technician and Coordinator for Critical Supply Chain Procurement.
Education and Expertise
Erin Miller earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Biology from Assumption University, where she studied from 2002 to 2006. Her educational background in biology supports her expertise in procurement and supply chain management within a scientific research environment. This foundation has contributed to her understanding of the critical supplies needed for research operations.
Background in Procurement
Erin Miller has extensive experience in procurement, particularly within the Broad Institute. She began her career there as a Research Technician from 2006 to 2011, which provided her with a solid understanding of laboratory operations. Following this role, she transitioned to procurement, serving as Coordinator for Critical Supply Chain Procurement from 2011 to 2022 before advancing to her current position. Her background reflects a consistent focus on supply chain management in a research context.
Career Progression
Erin Miller's career at the Broad Institute demonstrates significant progression in her roles. Starting as a Research Technician, she developed hands-on experience in research operations. She then moved into procurement, first as Coordinator for Critical Supply Chain Procurement and later as Associate Director. This trajectory highlights her growth and increasing responsibility within the organization over a span of more than 15 years.