Media, New Models of Interaction and Precision Language Analytics

Alisa Miller

CEO & Co-Founder, Media/ Tech & Communication Strategy

Alisa Miller is the co-founder and CEO of Pluralytics, the ground-breaking AI-powered precision language analytics platform that uses natural language processing, behavioral, and data science to help leaders and brands communicate more effectively through the power of every word they use. The platform provides Content Intelligence to apply language purposefully to connect with the underlying values of their customers or find common ground across differences where polarized values exist. 

Previously, she served as executive chair of Public Radio International (PRI). As CEO of PRI, she orchestrated its 2018 merger with Public Radio Exchange (PRX), the first-ever network merger in public media. She was named CEO of PRI in 2006, the first woman and youngest CEO to head a major public radio network. Under her leadership, PRI grew from a radio distributor to a rapidly growing, multi-platform digital media company. 

She led global business development with Google, Spotify, Facebook, The New York Times and digital business development for Sesame Street.

Alisa speaks regularly on media and technology topics, and on purpose-driven leadership. Her TED Talk on media’s power to shape knowledge and action has been viewed more than 2 million times and been translated into 48 languages. She was named by Fast Company as a Most Influential Woman in Technology, is a lifetime member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and in 2015 won the Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. 

As chair of the Lumina Foundation Finance/Audit Committee and executive committee member, she supported Lumina’s entry into impact investing. 

Miller holds a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from the University of Nebraska and master’s degrees in business administration and public policy, both from the University of Chicago.   

Alisa lives in Minneapolis with her family.

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