Our Leadership

Erin B. Miller

Owner & CEO

Erin Miller is a seasoned marketing strategist with a dynamic background spanning venture capital and nonprofit leadership. As Owner & CEO of Brand Strategies Group, she leads with a mission-first mindset, developing innovative campaigns that blend traditional marketing tactics with a deep understanding of community impact. Her work has transformed fundraising, donor engagement, and brand visibility for nonprofits and socially conscious businesses alike.

A trusted advisor in both the nonprofit and for-profit sectors, Erin brings two decades of experience to every engagement. Her ability to bridge high-level strategy with grassroots impact has earned her widespread recognition—including the 2024 AMA Marketer of the Year Award and the People’s Choice Award from the North Hills Art Center, a local 501(c)3 nonprofit.

Beyond her agency work, Erin is a dedicated advocate for community growth. She has held leadership roles with AMA Pittsburgh, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, and the Glenshaw Century Club, and is a proud member of the Safe Space Alliance. Brand Strategies Group regularly sponsors local events and supports initiatives that uplift at-risk communities.

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Non-profit Work

From her earliest years, Erin B. Miller has been deeply engaged in volunteerism, igniting her passion for community service at just 12 years old with the Leo Club, the youth division of the Lion’s Club. Since then, her commitment to making a difference has only strengthened. Erin has dedicated her time and skills to a multitude of organizations, including the Make-A-Wish Foundation as a Wish Granter, Cancer Caring Center, Hillman Cancer Center, Ronald McDonald House, Young Adult Survivors United, American Red Cross, Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, 412 Food Rescue, Innovations Works, and many more.

Currently, Erin serves on the board of the Glenshaw Century Club, a local nonprofit 501(c)3 organization that prioritizes higher education grants and services for at-risk populations. Through initiatives like Caring Bears, horse rides for the differently abled, Meals on Wheels, and beyond, Erin continues to exemplify her unwavering dedication to uplifting her community and fostering positive change. Her volunteer journey is a testament to her enduring commitment to service and her belief in the power of collective action to transform lives.

Personal Life

Beyond her professional endeavors, Erin B. Miller is fueled by a profound passion for both art and athletics. A skilled watercolor artist, Erin’s journey with painting began in her formative years, where she was encouraged to explore various mediums including oil, acrylic, and watercolor as outlets for self-expression. Today, she channels her artistic talent into philanthropic pursuits, generously donating her paintings to local fundraising events, thereby leveraging her passion for art to raise charitable donations and support worthy causes.

In addition to her artistic pursuits, Erin finds solace and joy in the great outdoors and sports. As a three-time marathon runner, she has conquered the Pittsburgh Marathon not only as a personal challenge but also as a means of fundraising for Young Adult Survivors United (YASU), a cause close to her heart as a cancer survivor herself. Her resilience extends beyond the pavement, as she has also triumphed in completing the rigorous Rachel Carson Trail Challenge, a demanding 37-mile hike held annually on the day of the summer solstice. Furthermore, Erin’s dedication to supporting cancer research is exemplified through her participation in the 50-mile Pelotonia bike race, where she raises funds for The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute, including the Pelotonia Institute for Immuno-Oncology. Through her unwavering commitment to both artistic expression and physical challenges, Erin exemplifies a life lived with purpose, resilience, and a steadfast dedication to making a difference in the world.