Verra Mobility announced the appointment of Garrett Miller to Executive Vice President, Government Solutions. As a key member of the executive team, Miller will lead Verra Mobility's Government Solutions business, developing smart cities technologies for municipalities and school districts.
"We work alongside our Government Solutions customers to solve their complex mobility challenges, developing highly customized technology that works behind-the-scenes to help make mobility safer," said David Roberts, President and CEO, Verra Mobility. "Garrett's background building, growing and leading the technology business for top-tier companies makes him perfectly suited to lead our Government Solutions team. We are excited about his leadership and what it means for future growth of mobility solutions in cities across the country."
In his previous role, Miller worked to deliver efficiency, safety and productivity outcomes for cities and enterprises pursuing digital transformation through the deployment of a flexible, open architecture IoT platform.
"Verra Mobility works with hundreds of local government agencies to improve transportation and the lives of millions of citizens," said Miller. "I feel extraordinarily fortunate to be part of such an incredible mission and to contribute to the company's continued growth."
Miller joins Verra Mobility from GE where he served as Chief Digital Officer for Current, powered by GE. In his role, Miller worked to deliver efficiency, safety and productivity outcomes for cities and enterprises pursuing digital transformation through the deployment of a flexible, open architecture IoT platform.
Miller came to Current from SAP where he held a variety of roles, including Global Vice President of product lifecycle management (PLM) and project management lines of business; Head of Global go-to-market for industrial solutions portfolio; Senior Director of value engineering; and Director, environment, energy and analytics. Miller holds his Bachelor of Science degree in geology from Pomona College and his Master's degree in environmental engineering from Yale University.