CORPORATE
ERIC MILLER
Director
Eric Miller is President of Rideau Potomac Strategy Group, a consultancy that advises public and private sector clients globally on economic and regulatory policies, sustainability, government affairs, business strategy, and geo-political matters. He has spent more than two decades at the intersection of government and business processes in the United States and Canada as well as countries in Asia and Latin America. He has advised, negotiated with, and executed projects with over 40 governments worldwide and has been a consultant to multilateral institutions and to leading global companies in an array of sectors ranging from mining, agri-food, energy, automotive, tech/innovation, and carbon markets. He has advised a variety of mining companies in the critical minerals area on government affairs, regulatory affairs, and strategy. He also recently advised a government in Southeast Asia on introducing internationally recognized sustainability standards for their mining and processing sectors.
Mr Miller served as the first representative of Canada’s Department of Industry (ISED) in the United States. He is a Global Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, a Fellow with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, and a Fellow with the Canadian Chamber of Commerce’s Future of Business Centre.
ERIC MILLER
Director
Eric Miller is President of Rideau Potomac Strategy Group, a consultancy that advises public and private sector clients globally on economic and regulatory policies, sustainability, government affairs, business strategy, and geo-political matters. He has spent more than two decades at the intersection of government and business processes in the United States and Canada as well as countries in Asia and Latin America. He has advised, negotiated with, and executed projects with over 40 governments worldwide and has been a consultant to multilateral institutions and to leading global companies in an array of sectors ranging from mining, agri-food, energy, automotive, tech/innovation, and carbon markets. He has advised a variety of mining companies in the critical minerals area on government affairs, regulatory affairs, and strategy. He also recently advised a government in Southeast Asia on introducing internationally recognized sustainability standards for their mining and processing sectors.
Mr Miller served as the first representative of Canada’s Department of Industry (ISED) in the United States. He is a Global Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, a Fellow with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, and a Fellow with the Canadian Chamber of Commerce’s Future of Business Centre.