Ann Y. Miller

Ann Miller was born in Lowville, New York, in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains.  She graduated from the University of Rochester in 1959, with a degree in sociology/psychology with a concentration in music at the University’s Eastman School of Music. That year, she married Dr. William Miller and moved to New Haven, Connecticut, where Bill completed medical school and residency at Yale.  During that time, she was a special education teacher in public schools.   Ann and Bill moved to Savannah in 1967, when they became members of Christ Church.  Ann sang in the choir, chaired the Christ Church / Historic Savannah Foundation Tour of Homes and Gardens, served on the vestry, and was president of ECW.  Ann and Bill have three grown children and two grandchildren.  Ann is the former president of, and currently serves on, the board of the Telfair Museum of Art.  She is also a member of the Junior League of Savannah and the Historic Savannah Foundation.  Ann is a former board member of America’s Second Harvest of the Coastal Empire and the Memorial Health Foundation.