Steve Miller serves as chairman of the board of directors for the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies. He has worked for the Group for over 25 years in various positions, including: president of Miller Sports Properties (now LHMSE), president of the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah, general manager of Larry H. Miller Fleet Lease, general manager of Larry H. Miller Subaru, and director of New and Used Car Operations for Miller Automotive Operations.
During his tenure at Miller Sports Properties, he facilitated $15 million in improvements to Vivint Smart Home Arena and played an integral role in the recently completed $125 million arena renovation project as chair of the Arena Renovation Committee. Steve was instrumental in building the Tour of Utah pro cycling race, dubbed “America’s Toughest Stage Race,” to its current standing as one of the largest bike races in America. The event contributes over $20 million in direct economic impact to the state of Utah each summer in August.
As director of New and Used Car Operations, Steve oversaw the development and implementation of vehicle inventory management technologies for (then) 41 dealerships located throughout seven western states.
Steve is actively engaged in civic and community affairs and enjoys serving as chair of the Futures/Strategic Planning Committee for the Utah Sports Commission. He sits on the board of the Utah High School Cycling League as well as the board of trustees for the Waterford School in Sandy, Utah, where two of his children attend.
He is involved in the Miller family’s philanthropic efforts as well as helping to design, create, and implement new corporate and family governance guidelines including transitioning the company to a board of directors model.
Steve is an avid outdoorsman, loves to travel, and enjoys spending his spare time at the Miller family ranch in Idaho where he is overseeing a significant wildlife habitat restoration project.
Steve earned a Bachelor of Arts in Consumer Studies and Family Economics from the University of Utah and recently completed the Families in Business course at the Harvard Business School where he also began the three-year Owner/President Management course this past May.
Steve and his wife Jen have four children and make their home in Sandy, Utah.