Gov. Scott Announces Resignation of Melinda Miguel; Eric Miller
to join as Chief Inspector General
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. –
April 17, 2017
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Today, Governor Rick Scott announced Chief Inspector General
Melinda Miguel’s resignation, which will be effective today.
Melinda Miguel will be pursuing opportunities in the private
sector. Click
HERE to see her resignation letter. Eric Miller, who
currently serves as Inspector General at the Agency for Health
Care Administration, will serve as the Governor’s Chief
Inspector General beginning Friday, April 21, 2017.
Governor Scott said, “Melinda has done a great job serving our
state as Inspector General, and I’m extremely grateful for her
commitment to ensuring government remains accountable to Florida
taxpayers. She has been a valuable part of my team for over six
years and I wish her success in her new endeavor as a business
owner.”
Melinda Miguel said, “I’d like to thank Governor Scott for his
leadership during my time as his Chief Inspector General for the
past six years. It has been an honor to serve Florida’s families
and work to make Florida even better for our future
generations.”
Governor Scott continues, “Eric has dedicated his career to
serving our state for more than twenty years. As Inspector
General at AHCA, Eric has firsthand experience in fighting fraud
and ensuring tax dollars are used efficiently and effectively. I
am confident he will continue his great work as Chief Inspector
General in my office.”
Eric Miller has served in his current position as Inspector
General at AHCA since September, 2011. Prior to this role, Eric
served as Manager of Corporate Compliance at Citizens Property
Insurance Corporation from 2008 to 2011. He has also served in
various leadership roles in Florida state government since 1993.
Eric received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice
from the University of West Florida and his Master of Science in
Public Administration from Troy University.
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