TIME MAGAZINE AND GOODYEAR HONOR MOUNT HOLLY DEALER
Charles Miller Wins National Recognition for Community Service
and Industry Accomplishments at NADA Convention
Charles (Chip) Miller, President of
Miller Ford Lincoln Subaru, a Ford, Lincoln and Subaru dealership in
Mount Holly, New Jersey, was named one of four regional finalists for
the 2011 TIME Dealer of the Year award today.
Miller was one of a
select group of dealers from across the country honored at the 94th
annual National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) Convention &
Exposition in San Francisco on Saturday. The announcement of this year's
national Dealer of the Year and finalists was made by Kim Kelleher,
Publisher of TIME, and Johann Finkelmeier, Vice President and General
Manager Original Equipment N.A. Consumer Tire, The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company, at the formal opening of the convention, expected to
draw more than 15,000 individuals involved in the automobile industry.
The
TIME Dealer of the Year award is one of the automobile industry's most
prestigious and highly coveted awards for new-car dealers. Recipients
are among the nation?s most successful auto dealers, but they must also
demonstrate a long-standing commitment to effective community service.
Miller,
65, was chosen to represent the New Jersey Coalition of Automotive
Retailers in the national competition--one of only 52 automobile
dealers, from 17,000 nationwide, nominated for the 42nd annual award.
The award is sponsored by TIME in association with Goodyear, and in
cooperation with NADA. A panel of faculty members from the Ross School
of Business at the University of Michigan selects one finalist from each
of the four NADA regions and one national Dealer of the Year.
"When I
was old enough," says Miller, "I started to work in my father's
dealership during summer vacations and I always assumed that my future
career would be in the family automotive business."
Miller
graduated from Rancocas Valley Regional High in Mount Holly, NJ, in
1963, and from Rutgers College in New Brunswick, NJ, in 1967, with a
Bachelor in Business Administration. Within days of graduating, Miller
started full time at Miller Ford in June 1967. "I started working in the
dealership after my freshman year in high school, in the clean-up
department, and I progressed through the parts department and body shop
and finished writing service," explains Miller. After graduating from
college, he said, "I returned home to start working in my father's
dealership, a career that I always wanted."
In November 1967,
Miller?s father allowed him to expand the business by creating the
Miller Auto Leasing Co. and by getting involved in the new trend toward
automobile leasing. "At that time," says Miller, "I wore two hats,
working in both the dealership and operating our leasing business."
Miller eventually expanded the leasing business into a second division
named Miller Truck Leasing Co., which specialized in the full
maintenance leasing of heavy trucks, tractors and trailers. "We still
operate both of these divisions today," he says. In 1975, Miller's
father died suddenly, and he and his brother found themselves in charge
of the businesses. "At the time, I was 29 years old and my brother,
Fred, was 27." Today, Miller's two children both work in the business
with him.
In the area of community service, Miller has a long and
distinguished record. Over the course of his career, he's dedicated
time, talent and resources to many civic and charitable enterprises,
including Mount Holly Rotary Club; Burlington County Council Boys Scouts
of America fund raising committee; Rotary International Paul Harris
Fellow;
Mount Holly Sewerage Authority, including service as chairman
from 1978-85; Good Intent Fire Co. since 1965; Memorial Hospital
Foundation board member; coach of youth soccer, baseball and wrestling;
and the Mount Holly Babe Ruth League, including service as vice
president (1989) and president (1990). Miller also served on the
Rancocas Valley Regional School Board from 1989 to 2004, including
service as president from 2001-04, and he started the Mount Holly Rotary
Summer Athletic Camp program. Through donations and sponsorships,
Miller has supported a host of other causes and organizations,
including: the American Cancer Society; Florida Fish for Life (colon
cancer research) and prostate cancer research, both through the
University of Pennsylvania; the Boy Scouts of America; Samaritan
Hospice; Burlington County College; Episcopal Relief and Development;
the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation, and more. "As a school
board member and president," says Miller, "I was able to help teachers
and students be more effective and have a better experience."
Nominated
for the TIME Dealer of the Year award by James Appleton, President of
the New Jersey Coalition of Automotive Retailers, Charles Miller and his
wife, Lisa, have two children, Mark Miller and Melissa Troyanovich, and
five grandchildren.