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Bradley B. Miller
Vice President,
National Sales


Miller joined First American in late 2004 as Vice President, National Sales. In his current role, he is responsible for the sale of multiple First American products and services within the residential real estate industry, specifically targeting the top 500 brokers in the nation.

Miller draws upon his vast experience and understanding of the real estate industry to support the sales strategy of First American. An 18 year veteran of the real estate industry, Miller began his career with a local independent residential brokerage firm in Champaign, Illinois. He received the award for the “Rookie of the Year,” and after his first four years in the business, sold over $20 million in residential sales in a market where the average sale price was $90,000. Miller later took on the challenge of managing the residential division of the family business, Miller & Miller Realtors for several years, and became active on local MLS, association and county real estate committees, including the Champaign County Association of REALTORS® Executive Board.

In 1999, Miller joined Homestore.com as a national accounts manager, focusing on the development of successful marketing strategies as well as the implementation of some of the most innovative technologies and initiatives available. Miller left HomeStore.com in 2002 and assumed the position of Vice President, Strategic Sales for Fidelity National Information Solutions (FNIS). In his role, he was responsible for the management and implementation of the sales strategy for the company’s transaction management platform.

Miller currently holds the designations of Certified Residential Specialist, Graduate of the Real Estate Institute, and the coveted commercial designation of Certified Commercial Investment Member.

E-mail: bbmiller@firstam.com

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