leadership

Corey Miller

Chief Marketing Officer

Corey Miller is the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) for the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences. He brings 25+ years of experience in higher education and marketing, with expertise leading successful and high-performing teams.

Corey Miller is the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) for the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences. He brings 25+ years of experience in higher education and marketing, with expertise leading successful and high-performing teams.

With the ability to create and implement marketing strategy, the CMO leads the teams and processes that drive enrollment growth at the University through demand generation, lead-to-enrollment conversion strategies, brand management and messaging/storytelling.

With a strong track record in agency and university settings, Miller has held leadership roles across various functions, including media, account services, digital marketing, consumer insights and innovation. His expertise in higher education marketing has been particularly impactful in his roles as the senior vice president of customer experience at Risepoint and vice president of marketing for Wiley University Services. In these MarTech roles, he led teams that supported more than 100 institutions and 800+ degree and certificate programs nationally and internationally.

His business-to-business and business-to-consumer marketing efforts have included new program launches, strategic marketing to support enrollment growth, program repositioning, and development and implementation of comprehensive performance marketing plans. Before his higher education experience, he worked at multiple advertising agencies supporting clients in the healthcare, financial, telecommunications and real estate industries, and he is well-versed in marketing strategies for highly regulated industries.

Miller earned a Bachelor of Science in Advertising from the University of Florida and a Certificate in Organizational Behavior and Administration from the University of Texas. He joined the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences in April 2025.