Assemblyman Cameron Miller

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Assemblyman Cameron Miller

Cameron “CH” Miller is authentically Battle Born and Vegas grown. His parents built careers in the gaming industry, he graduated from the valley’s first vocational high school, and his children are growing up in the same community he loves. CH’s 20 year career in the entertainment industry took him from the stage of the Nicholas J. Horn Theater at CSN North Las Vegas, to the Billie Holliday Theater in New York City, to film and tv screens around the world. As a media personality, he’s covered the Golden Globes and American Music Awards as well as hosted one of Nevada’s longest running public affairs talk shows. Behind the scenes, CH has worked for 20th Century Fox Television and as Chief Operating Officer of Studio 11 Films, where his leadership led to the production of socially conscience award winning projects that have been shown nationally and in more than 175 countries through the Armed Forces Network.

No matter how far his work took him, Las Vegas has always been his home. Service, community, and faith have always been important to CH and keep him involved with multiple projects that combine his love for film and his love for his community. He introduced the 11Eleven11 Project to Las Vegas, which is a youth mentoring and film training program. Participants worked on the production of the film, Two Roads, and CH carried the film’s civic engagement message to other youth around the valley. He also worked with community leaders to develop and facilitate youth empowerment workshops and served as the inaugural Civic Engagement Chairperson for the Las Vegas Urban League Young Professionals. He is the first-ever Bob Bailey Arts and Entertainment Award Recipient from Clark County Commissioner Lawrence Weekly. CH’s involvement in the community and to the development of our youth is marked by his ongoing relationships with organizations like the Legacy Project, Batteries Included, Broadway in the Hood, and Toe Tag Monologues.