Gabri Miller '04

Gabrielle Miller ('04) is the Associate Vice President of Women’s Design and Operations at David Yurman. In her role, she leads a team of 20 and is responsible for the design development, assortment, and operational strategy of Women’s Mainline, Wedding, and High Jewelry.
 
She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Boston College (’08) and joined David Yurman in 2009 as a Design and Product Development Assistant. Through her curiosity and unwavering commitment to the successful development of product and process, she continued to grow within the company. She is most proud of creating a team culture of cross-functional collaboration, resulting in consistently exceeding goals and driving business growth.
 
Gabrielle has been an artist since childhood and began her work in jewelry when she designed a class necklace for her senior project at Archer. She went on to create her own jewelry line prior to moving to New York and beginning her career at David Yurman.
 
Gabrielle lives in Manhattan with her fiancé, Ben, and is lobbying for Archer to open a campus in New York, just in case.
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