Kate Miller
Kate Miller serves as MIT’s Institute Compliance Officer. She originally joined MIT in 2014, and provides leadership and guidance in support of the Institute’s compliance activities. In collaboration with colleagues across MIT, Kate works to identify and assess legal and regulatory risks facing the Institute and represents Risk Management & Compliance Services in compliance initiatives. She provides support and education to members of the MIT community on compliance issues and regularly collaborates with the Office of the General Counsel, the Audit Division, and other areas that play significant roles in MIT’s compliance efforts. Before joining MIT, Kate spent five years at Wellesley College as the inaugural program director for the Madeleine K. Albright Institute for Global Affairs, an interdisciplinary initiative founded in 2010 to prepare Wellesley students for global leadership. Prior to that, Kate practiced law for several years at Ropes & Gray LLP in Boston, MA and worked as a public affairs specialist at the Federal Election Commission in Washington, DC. Kate is a graduate of Brown University and the George Washington University Law School, where she was a Notes Editor of The George Washington Law Review. She is a member of the Boston Bar Association and the National Association of College and University Attorneys.