Nadia E. Miller

Prominent Breast Cancer Advocate

 

Nadia is a breast cancer survivor who is a passionate and dedicated advocate for breast health care, awareness and education. She is Executive Director of Pink-4-Ever. Pink-4-Ever is an organization dedicated to reducing breast cancer disparities in the minority community through empowerment, education and support in an effort to end breast cancer 4-Ever.

 

Today, Nadia is a 31 year-old consummate professional, national public speaker, and Breast health advocate with distinguished communication and presentation skills.  She has an innate ability to bond with any audience.  When addressing the public about the issues of breast health, her primary goal is to provide a clear understanding of how “Knowledge is Key” in fighting breast cancer. 

 

Miller debut as a Breast Health Advocate began during her personal fight to survive breast cancer as she was named Chairperson of the Circle of Promise Committee and became the first African American Honorary Race Survivor for the local Susan G. Komen Indianapolis Affiliate. In 2008 Nadia and her brother John Miller created Pink-4-Ever, Inc; an organization that conducts outreach and support in various settings, provides education and information on breast health and links individuals in need to clinical screening services.

 

Nadia earned a degree in Business (2009) from Indiana Wesleyan University. She currently is Executive Director of Pink-4-Ever Inc. leading by example, she continues to make a difference and lives by the slogan: "It's Ok To Talk About It."