Laura Miller (she/her) is a digital strategy advisor to some of the world’s most influential women
about how to use their platform for social change.
Laura has built and led teams in government, non-profit organizations, and political campaigns,
including leading social media for Michelle Obama, Susan Rice, the White House Office of Digital
Strategy, and in the U.S. Senate.
Her digital strategy firm, Social for Good, has led strategy for civic leaders and social influencers
including Melinda Gates, Ashley Judd and Emily Oster.
With more than 12+ years of experience, she sits at the intersection of civic engagement, community
organizing, and movement building. She uses the power of online social platforms and digital
organizing tools to lift powerful stories and help give people the resources to more fully participate
in social causes. She led notable campaigns including Michelle Obama’s Becoming book tour, March
for Our Lives, and Families Belong Together.
Laura recently served as the interim executive director for When We All Vote and continues to serve
as an advisor through the 2024 election cycle, leading in the fight for voting rights and working to
register and turn out voters across the country, especially voters of color and young people.
She is a proponent for the well-being of other women in progressive politics and has been working
on ways to ensure better support for those who may be experiencing burnout.
She is a 2022 New Leaders Council Fellow and former Harvard Ash Center fellow and graduate of
the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Laura grew up in a proud union home and hails from Woodstock, Illinois.