Teryl Miller
About Teryl Miller
Teryl Miller serves as the Continuous Improvement Director for the Central Region at Reddy Ice, bringing over twenty years of experience in manufacturing and supply chain management. His career includes roles at companies such as Guardian Industries, Safran, and Zodiac Aerospace, where he implemented Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma principles to enhance operational efficiency.
Current Role at Reddy Ice
Teryl Miller serves as the Continuous Improvement (CI) Director for the Central Region at Reddy Ice. He has held this position since 2021, contributing to the company's operational efficiency and process improvements in Texas. His role focuses on implementing strategies that enhance productivity and streamline operations across the region.
Previous Experience in Manufacturing
Teryl Miller has extensive experience in manufacturing, having worked in various roles over two decades. He served as a Production Supervisor at Guardian Industries from 1994 to 2005, where he implemented Lean Manufacturing concepts and Six Sigma principles. He also held positions at Meritor as the Continuous Improvement Manager and at Sypris Electronics as Production Manager, focusing on manufacturing and military contracts.
Leadership in Continuous Improvement
Throughout his career, Teryl Miller has demonstrated a strong ability to lead diverse teams in manufacturing settings. He worked as a CI Manager and Lean Six Sigma Black Belt at Safran from 2017 to 2021, where he further honed his skills in continuous improvement methodologies. His leadership has been pivotal in achieving key performance indicators across multiple facilities.
Educational Background
Teryl Miller holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree from Saint Leo University, where he studied CRM and AMER. HIS from 1993 to 1995. He also earned a Master of Public Administration (MPA) from Troy State University, completing his studies in 1996. His educational background supports his expertise in management and operational processes.
Military Service
Before entering the manufacturing sector, Teryl Miller served in the US Navy as a Petty Officer Third Class from 1989 to 1993. His military experience provided him with foundational skills in leadership and teamwork, which he has applied throughout his career in various manufacturing roles.