2011 DETC Fall Workshop
October 16-18, 2011
The Loews Vanderbilt Hotel * Nashville, TN
Lessons from the first 100 Days:
Attracting Students and Monitoring Your Vendors Under
the New Misrepresentation Rule
Presented by:
Mr. Brian J. Miller , EducationDynamics
Monday, October 17 *
10:15 - 11:00 a.m. * Symphony III
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Higher education institutions are not the only organizations effected by new Federal Regulations on misrepresentation. This presentation will feature first-hand stories and experiences of how one higher education marketing information and technology services company has fared under the new regulations, and provide attendees with pointers on how their institutions can stay in compliance with the new regulations, and stay assured their vendors are doing the same.
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Mr. Brian Miller is General Counsel of EducationDynamics, LLC, higher education’s leading marketing information and technology services company dedicated to helping institutions find, enroll and retain students. Brian oversees the EducationDynamics' legal department and compliance team and is responsible for a wide variety of corporate and strategic matters. He is also Chairman of the Board of Directors and General Counsel of MOUSE, a national education and technology youth development organization. MOUSE empowers underserved students to provide technology support and leadership in their schools, supporting their academic and career success.
Prior to joining EducationDynamics, Brian was Senior Corporate Counsel at LivePerson, a NASDAQ-listed technology company that is a leading provider of online engagement solutions. Earlier in his career, he was a corporate attorney at Gunderson Dettmer, one of the country's top technology law firms, where his practice focused on high-growth and later-stage software, hardware and Internet companies. Brian also practiced at Debevoise & Plimpton, a leading global law firm, where he focused on corporate and strategic transactions. Prior to law school, he taught at the American Community School in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates and was a liaison officer at the New York City Mayor's Office Commission for the United Nations.
Brian received his B.A. in Philosophy from Haverford College and his J.D. from Columbia Law School. He also studied at Pembroke College in Oxford University. He is a member of the NYAC Triathlon Club and the Haverford Old Lloydians Club.
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