Morgan Miller

Public Health Program Specialist


Morgan is a Public Health Program Specialist for the Montana Public Health Institute (MTPHI). In this role, she helps develop programs and support initiatives that advance MTPHI’s vision. Through building partnerships and resources across the state, she works to address health equity issues to improve health and quality of life for all.

Morgan was drawn to public health by the work to prevent diseases and is passionate about addressing health issues at their root causes. Through her public health career, she has lead collaborative, cross-sector initiatives to creatively tackle complex health issues. She enjoys supporting and empowering communities to improve health in meaningful ways.   

Prior to Joining MTPHI, Morgan worked at RiverStone Health in Billings as a Prevention Health Specialist and then as the Resilient Yellowstone Project Coordinator. Before moving to public health, she worked in healthcare, often serving under-resourced populations and those experiencing health disparities. Her experiences in both fields grew her dedication to advancing health equity.

Morgan earned a Bachelor of Science in Cell Biology & Neuroscience from Montana State University and completed her Master of Public Health with an emphasis on environmental health through the University of Montana. Morgan delights in being outdoors and can often be found fishing and mountain biking in our glorious state. She respects and gratefully acknowledges the Native Peoples on whose ancestral homelands she resides.