Marlane Miller
Marlane Miller is a graduate of UCLA and has been a professional in the human development field for over 35 years, with graduate work in organizational behavior, group dynamics, and experiential adult learning from Harvard and MIT professors over a period of five years. Her groundbreaking research on the brain and genetics began in 1990, and its impact has been tested and acclaimed by some of the highest performing corporate leaders, their teams and families as well as universities worldwide.
Since the publication of her two books, a nationwide book tour, and the development of an instructor network, Miller was diagnosed and treated for breast cancer twice and through it has gained a deeper appreciation of life, relationships, and blessings — as well as a renewed engagement with the work that provides a loving, expansive approach to self-renewal and partnerships. She serves on the Advisory Board for The Center for BrainHealth, part of The University of Texas at Dallas' School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, and a research institute focused exclusively on brain health that combines brain research with clinical interventions.
Learn more at https://brainstyles.com/about-brainstyles/marlane-miller.