Anette On Education

We've Come a Long Way, Baby--Dinah Miller--Pt. 3 of 3--TPP

Episode Summary

Texas Parent PAC Co-chair Dinah Miller talks about the importance of getting good representation into the Texas Legislature to support public education. Anette and Dinah have bonded not only over public ed advocacy, but also through their joint journeys to India, Mexico, and within the US and Texas through Leadership Women. Dinah, a seventh generation Texan, became passionate about state legislative education issues as a member of Prestonwood Elementary PTA in Richardson ISD. She served as Richardson ISD Council of PTAs legislative chair for three years, as well as chairing PTA carnivals and book fairs. Dinah was a co-founder of Texas Parent PAC in 2005 and has served the PAC as vice-chair.

Episode Notes

Texas Parent PAC Co-chair Dinah Miller talks about the importance of getting good representation into the Texas Legislature to support public education. Anette and Dinah have bonded not only over public ed advocacy, but also through their joint journeys to India, Mexico, and within the US and Texas through Leadership Women.

Dinah, a seventh generation Texan, became passionate about state legislative education issues as a member of Prestonwood Elementary PTA in Richardson ISD. She served as Richardson ISD Council of PTAs legislative chair for three years, as well as chairing PTA carnivals and book fairs. Dinah was a co-founder of Texas Parent PAC in 2005 and has served the PAC as vice-chair. Dinah is a proud class member of Leadership Texas 2008, Leadership America 2012, and Leadership International 2015, India. One of her favorite annual volunteer activities is being a walking scorer at the Byron Nelson PGA tournament, the largest charity tournament on the PGA tour, benefiting the Momentous Institute. Dinah is a longtime member of Dallas Women’s Investment Network and holds a certificate in entrepreneurship from Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses. Her memberships include Junior League of Richardson and Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas. Dinah holds a bachelor of arts degree from Texas Tech University. She and her husband, Scott, have a daughter and son, and they are members of Arapaho United Methodist Church of Richardson.