Avram Miller (born January 27, 1945) is an American businessperson, corporate venture capitalist, scientist and technologist.
He served as Vice President, Business Development for Intel Corporation (1984-1999).
With Leslie L.
Vadász, he co-founded Intel Capital.
He led Intel’s initiative to help create and expand residential broadband Internet access.
After leaving Intel, he founded The Avram Miller Company, a consulting firm for technology companies.
Miller has served as a senior advisor to Lazard, and has served as a director of various companies including CMGI, World Online, PCCW, and entertainment companies including Maxis and King World Productions.
Miller is the founding chair of Plugged In, a non-profit computer literacy program for underserved urban youth (1992-1999), a senior advisor to Equal Access (1999-2012) and a trustee of the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) (1998-2002).