Scott Miller
Advisor at Miller Global Investments, LLC
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Advisor at Miller Global Investments, LLC
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Location
Dallas, TX 75225
Credentials
CFA®, Series 63
Industry experience
28 years
Scott Miller is a CFA® charterholder and Series 63 licensee with 28 years of experience in the financial industry. He has been with Miller Global Investments, LLC since 1998. Outside of his advisory role, he serves on the board of directors and the ALCO committee of Texas Security Bank and is a vice president of Indianola Foods, a family-owned grocery store operator. Miller Global Investments provides discretionary investment management and financial planning services for individuals, trusts, privately held corporations, retirement accounts, and investment funds, primarily through separately managed accounts. The firm employs a combined bottom-up and top-down investment approach across multiple strategy categories, including equities, fixed income, alternatives, and hedge strategies, offering institutional-style capabilities uncommon among similarly sized advisers.
Based on Miller Global Investments, LLC
$0 - $3 million: 0.90% $3 million - $5 million: 0.70% $5 million - $10 million: 0.50% $10 million+: 0.30%
Account minimum: $2,000,000
5949 Sherry Lane, Suite 1050
Dallas, TX 75225
Texas
Miller Global Investments, LLC
1998 - Present (28 years)
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