Restoring Hope to Black Families

Travis is co-founder of the Miller Initiative, LLC, where he is working to change the narrative of the Black Family by empowering all members to achieve peace through the pillars of Marriage, Family, and Finances.

Travis Miller, EIT, Original artwork by David Paul, MD

Travis Miller, EIT, Original artwork by David Paul, MD

Travis Miller is a 29-year-old roadway designer and Engineer in Training (EIT) for an international engineering company. He currently lives in Charlotte, North Carolina with his wife and 3 beautiful children – they are the reason why he accepts nothing less than the best from himself and those around him. 
            In addition to working in the engineering field for a decade – Travis earned certification as a Life Coach and co-founded The Miller Initiative, LLC – a company that focuses on providing resources to restore hope to Black Families. Through this company, he is changing the narrative of the Black Family by empowering all members to achieve peace, through the pillars of Marriage, Family, and Finances. Travis also serves as a mentor to several young men that simply need someone to believe in them and be there for them.
            Travis’ passion for helping others achieve their highest self and seeing everyone win is evident in everything he does. He believes that no matter what circumstances you come out of, you can “fight and work towards whatever dream you have.” Sometimes, that just means reaching out and getting a little help and reminding people that “the breath that you just took is precious and that life should be lived to its fullest.”

Travis and Monay Miller and family.

Travis and Monay Miller and family.

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