David Miller (Wyoming politician)


David R. Miller is an American politician and a Republican member of the Wyoming House of Representatives representing District 55 since January 2001.

Education

Miller graduated from the American International School, New Delhi and earned his BS from the University of Missouri.

Elections

David Miller is a businessman, professional economic geologist, and a part-time politician serving in the Wyoming Legislature. Mr. Miller was the Chief Executive Officer of Strathmore Minerals Corp. prior to its merger with Energy Fuels. Mr. Miller led Strathmore to become one of the premier, new uranium companies in the period of 2004 to 2014. The success resulted ultimately in spin out of several public companies, Fission Energy and Fission Uranium. Mr. Miller was also the first President of Fission. The major discoveries of Fission: Waterbury and Patterson Lake, were acquired under Mr. Miller’s leadership.
David's primary professional focus has been on mineral exploration, development, and mining, and his career has spanned over 40 years with a chain of companies that started with Utah International, and evolved into AREVA, the French Nuclear Power Conglomerate. In addition he has consulted for the IAEA in Austria and China. David is a recognized expert in the nuclear and energy field and has been seen, heard, and read in the New York Times, BBC, CNBC, CNN, Business News Network, Wall Street Journal, Globe and Mail, and Barron's. He is also author of "Investing in the Great Uranium Bull Market."
A ten term member of the Wyoming Legislature, serving District 55 --Riverton, David has served as Majority Floor Leader. Committees he has served on are Minerals, Revenue, Education, Corporations, Health & Labor Committees, he has chaired Management Audit and Judiciary Committees. He was an original appointee to the Wyoming Energy Commission and currently serves as Chairman of Travel, Recreation, and Wildlife in the Wyoming House of Representatives.
David graduated from the University of Missouri with a degree in Geology. He is a Registered Professional Geologist in Wyoming, a Registered Member of the Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration and is a Fellow in the Society of Economic Geologists. Mr. Miller professional career has taken him around the world working with companies in Japan and South Korea, evaluating projects from Laos to Mongolia, Bolivia/Peru to Alaska and Canada. Commodities include fissionable materials, precious and base metals, fossil fuels, cobalt and lithium.