Summary
Eric Miller is a veteran technology executive and chief architect with nearly 25 years of experience modernizing large-scale banking, SaaS, and enterprise systems into cloud-native, microservices platforms. He combines hands-on engineering chops with executive leadership—having led teams of 120–150, managed multi-million dollar budgets, and driven architecture decisions that saved organizations $15M+ and delivered measurable uptime and security improvements. Notable wins include architecting early online banking MFA at Bank of America, multiple patented innovations, and enabling 50M API hits/day through API gateway and aggregation strategies. At TriNet and Microsoft he accelerated CI/CD automation, cut manual testing by thousands of hours per month, and migrated critical workloads to public cloud to reduce costs and improve resiliency. Eric is equally comfortable re-architecting legacy systems and evangelizing engineering best practices to C-suite stakeholders, with a track record of turning hidden operational inefficiencies into strategic business value. Based in Issaquah, WA, he pairs a strong academic grounding in computer science with a rare blend of product-minded architecture and measurable delivery outcomes.
9 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), College of Business, Marketing, 3.7, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), College of Business, Marketing, 3.7 at University of Idaho
Master of Science, Computer Science (MSCS), Computer Systems and Software Design, 3.90, Master of Science, Computer Science (MSCS), Computer Systems and Software Design, 3.90 at Jacksonville State University