NASC ADVISORY COUNCIL MEMBER
LOU MILLER
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Lou is an Executive Director of the New Jersey Association of Student Councils (NJASC), serving in that capacity since 2006. He has been the Student Council Adviser since 1997 at Brooklawn Middle School in Parsippany, New Jersey and has taught there since 1989. Under his advisement the Brooklawn student council has won numerous awards at the state level, and is one of only two Middle Level student councils in the United States to have been named by NASC as a National Gold Council of Excellence every year since the program began. Lou also serves on the Executive Board for the National Association of State Student Council Executive Directors (NASSCED), where he represents Region 2 and is in charge of their website and online communications. He works with the National Association of Workshop Directors (NAWD) in a similar capacity, helping to promote and facilitate their annual National Conference on Student Activities. Lou has spoken numerous times at state, regional, and national conferences on a variety of topics ranging from events such as "Brooklawn's Intense Games" to integrating technology into management of state associations. During the 2010 NASC National Conference at Center Grove High School in Greenwood, Indiana, Lou was named the national Warren E. Shull Middle Level Adviser of the Year. He is the first adviser from New Jersey to ever receive a national Warren E. Shull award, and the latest in a long line of outstanding advisers from Region 2 to be so honored....
At the 2010 Region 2 Conference in Ocean City, New Jersey, Lou was selected to serve a two year term on the NASC Advisory Council, which will last from 2010-2012. In January 2011, he was elected to become Adult Co-Chair of the NASC Advisory Council. Lou looks forward to working with the other members of this Council, and to visiting events in all states of Region 2 over his term.
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