Sarah Miller
Sarah Miller is the Senior Advisor at the Center for Law and the Economy, where she supports all aspects of the Center’s strategy and operations. She formerly served as Senior Advisor and Chief of Staff at the Federal Trade Commission under Chair Lina Khan.
Recognized by The New York Times as being “central to making the issue [of antitrust] prominent,” in 2020 she founded the American Economic Liberties Project to advance a policy agenda to broadly distribute economic power and address systemic corporate concentration. The organization quickly became a hub for anti-monopoly expertise and advocacy. Miller has been profiled in The New York Times and The Washingtonian, published articles in Democracy Journal, Buzzfeed, and The Guardian, and is regularly quoted in national media.
Miller is also a regular advisor to policymakers, serving on President Joe Biden’s transition team prior to her tenure at the FTC. During the Obama administration, she worked as an advisor to the leadership of the Treasury Department. She is a graduate of the University of Chicago.
