Mover & Shaker
Miller addresses the attendees of the 2019 Main Street Alabama Awards of Excellence Dinner
Lisa Miller to pilot Main Street Alabama's board Story by Amy Passaretti
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isa Miller is no stranger to public service and investing time and enthusiasm into the betterment of communities in which she serves. Starting this month, Prattville resident and Hackneyville native Miller will serve a two-year term as Main Street Alabama’s chairman of the board. Main Street Alabama is a nonprofit organization focused on community revitalization and bringing jobs, dollars and people back to historic Alabama communities through a four-point approach. Miller has been involved with Main Street for five years through her employer Alabama Municipal
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Electric Authority. “At AMEA, we place a great value on community and economic development and partner with our member communities to help improve the quality of life in their communities,” said Miller. AMEA is the wholesale power provider for 11 cities in Alabama, four of which are Designated Main Street communities and six are Network communities. “Main Street network communities are exploring the possibility of applying as Designated programs and developing plans to determine if the resources are available to move forward,” said Miller.
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