Maryanne Miller is a retired 4 star General for the United States Air Force. Her last position before retirement in October of 2020 was Commander, Air Mobility Command. As the Air Component Commander for U.S. Transportation Command, General Miller was responsible for directing global air mobility operations in support of national objectives. She was the highest ranking woman in the entire defense department until her retirement.
General Miller was commissioned in 1981 as a distinguished graduate of the ROTC program at The Ohio State University. She is a command pilot with more than 4,800 flying hours in numerous Air Force aircraft.
Maryanne spent 39 years serving as an officer and pilot in our Air Force but now serves on the Boards of Bristow, The Leaven Kids and is a Trustee of Manhattan College in NY. She also serves on the Council for Criminal Justice and the Veterans Justice Commission. And since 2013 has been a volunteer and co-worker for St. Teresa of Calcutta’s Missionaries of Charity serving the poorest of the poor around the world.