Terri Miller is a Consumer Education Specialist in the Federal Trade Commission’s Division of Consumer & Business Education. Terri crafts, implements, and evaluates high-impact public education campaigns to help consumers detect and avoid fraud and scams in the marketplace. She develops partnerships with leaders at the federal, state, and local level to disseminate timely and targeted plain-language practical advice through blogs, webinars, television and radio interviews, social media, and in-person events.
As a former Marine Corps spouse and military education advocate, Terri proudly leads the FTC’s Military Consumer campaign, which supports military servicemembers, veterans, and their families – often in partnership with the Department of Defense, CFPB, and the Department of Veterans Affairs. Terri manages MilitaryConsumer.gov, the FTC’s military social media pages, and leads its pinnacle event — Military Consumer Month — every July. Throughout the year, Terri does outreach with military partners like AARP, Military OneSource, and the Wounded Warrior Project on topics like veterans benefits scams, job scams, military bank imposters, and other scams that impact everyday life in the military. Terri’s FTC portfolio also includes a range of consumer issues related to student loan debt relief scams, identity theft, and youth financial literacy. Terri holds a Master’s degrees in Postsecondary Education from Old Dominion University and a Bachelor’s degree in Communication & Media Studies from Bridgewater College.