Licensed Police & Public Safety Psychologist
Kimberly A. Miller & Associates, LLC
Timnath, Colorado
Kimberly A. Miller, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist (Colorado PSY-3744) and founder of Kimberly A. Miller & Associates, LLC (est. 2004), where she serves as a police and public safety psychologist, executive coach, consultant, and trainer. In this role, she partners with law enforcement agencies, sheriff’s offices, communications centers, and public safety organizations nationwide to strengthen leadership, culture, wellness, and organizational performance.
Over the past decade, Dr. Miller has provided training and technical assistance to hundreds of public safety agencies and tens of thousands of professionals through conferences, executive retreats, webinars, and customized programs. Her areas of expertise include leadership development, organizational culture and change, succession planning, character-based promotional processes, employee selection and assessment centers, ethics and accountability, officer wellness and resilience, strategic planning, conflict resolution, and implicit bias. She has led national executive searches and promotional processes for agencies across multiple states.
Dr. Miller currently serves as President of the Psychological Services Boards for both the National Sheriffs’ Association and the Small & Rural Law Enforcement Executives Association. She has delivered keynote addresses and workshops for IACP, NSA, FBINAA, APCO, NASRO, and numerous state associations. She has published extensively in Sheriff & Deputy, American Psychologist, and other peer-reviewed journals, and is the recipient of the MENSA International Award for Excellence in Research and the APA Minority Fellowship.
Dr. Miller earned her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology (Colorado State University), M.A. in Clinical Psychology (Ball State University), and B.A. in Psychology, summa cum laude (Auburn University). She completed her APA-accredited predoctoral internship at the Oregon State University Counseling Center.
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