Cultural consultant
I was at Union for two years (1965-67), then transferred and graduated from Brown University (WBRU) in 1969.
On WRUC, I did the Pete Miller Show with formatted music once or twice a week. During ski season I pre-recorded the WRUC Ski Report.
In the summers of 1966-67, I was a weekend jock and weekday newsman on WHVW-AM in Hyde Park, N.Y., the same station where the DJ who would later become known as Johnny Donovan (WABC and others) got his start.
After graduation, I got a job teaching on Block Island, R.I., the smallest public school in America's smallest state. In 1973 I was accepted to graduate school at Stockholm University in Sweden. I stayed in Stockholm and began teaching English, translating and doing voice work. I also co-authored a book that was used at Stockholm University, where I was on staff teaching English.
I started my own full-time consultancy, specializing in intercultural issues and business communications. I am also the current president of the English Community Club, based in Stockholm.