
Doug Miller
CEO/CTO BRIGHTWORKS GROUP
David S. Kidder is an experienced entrepreneur and an angel investor in over 40 companies. He is currently the Co-founder and CEO of Bionic. Bionic installs proprietary solutions, designed to unlock new growth and competitiveness for the world’s largest enterprises, based on the models, methods, talent, and tools of venture capital and entrepreneurship.
David is an accomplished entrepreneur for 25 years with 2 successful exits. Early angel investments include SpaceX and Airbnb.
David’s audience is engaged and numbers more than 5,000. He is happy to share your episode with his fans!
- Millionaire Maker
- Podcast Pro
- Entrepreneur
- 📍 Carmel, Indiana
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- IT operations Effective IT for small and mid-sized enterprises IT and business
- Remote work Entrepreneurship Building sustainable companies
- Design technology for architecture and engineering Zero trust technology
- Cloud transition for small/mid-sized businesses Cybersecurity for wealth management firms
- Effective technology for specialty health care and small health care offices
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Mr. Miller has extensive information technology operations experience in manufacturing, financial services, and health care, as well as a deep consulting background in many more industries. He is adept in roles requiring diverse skill sets that allow him to function effectively in deeply technical roles while also serving as a project manager, a business process consultant, and a leader of technical teams. Doug began his career as a system administrator and web developer and quickly moved into leadership and customer-facing roles. Much of Doug’s experience has been in startup companies where he was required to provide hands-on engineering support one moment, and then shift into leadership or pre-sales role the next.
He eventually moved into a senior technical leadership position in a large public hospital, where he was responsible for leading the Tier IV engineering function in a 24/7/365 IT environment. Doug moved from there into several years of consulting, which included managing the migration of a hospital data center from the hospital itself to a remote hosting facility while not disrupting clinical operations – a project he completed well within budget and on time. He has also recently lead a project to replace existing hospital bed-side workstations with a new, VDI-based single-sign-on system, significantly streamlining clinical workflow.

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Doug Miller
CEO/CTO BRIGHTWORKS GROUP
- Millionaire Maker
- Podcast Pro
- Entrepreneur
- 📍 Carmel, Indiana
Brightworks Group is the anti-Silicon Valley company. They’re focused on their customers – not fundraising. Doug leads a team of 5 to command a $1 million dollar ARR.
Their “Complete Cloud”, IT ops platform has grown aggressively during COVID-19 as the demand for remote teams and tools has surged.
Doug’s audience is greater than 3,000. He is happy to share your episode with his fans!
read more
Let's talk about
- IT operations Effective IT for small and mid-sized enterprises IT and business
- Remote work Entrepreneurship Building sustainable companies
- Design technology for architecture and engineering Zero trust technology
- Cloud transition for small/mid-sized businesses Cybersecurity for wealth management firms
- Effective technology for specialty health care and small health care offices
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Mr. Miller has extensive information technology operations experience in manufacturing, financial services, and health care, as well as a deep consulting background in many more industries. He is adept in roles requiring diverse skill sets that allow him to function effectively in deeply technical roles while also serving as a project manager, a business process consultant, and a leader of technical teams. Doug began his career as a system administrator and web developer and quickly moved into leadership and customer-facing roles. Much of Doug’s experience has been in startup companies where he was required to provide hands-on engineering support one moment, and then shift into leadership or pre-sales role the next.
He eventually moved into a senior technical leadership position in a large public hospital, where he was responsible for leading the Tier IV engineering function in a 24/7/365 IT environment. Doug moved from there into several years of consulting, which included managing the migration of a hospital data center from the hospital itself to a remote hosting facility while not disrupting clinical operations – a project he completed well within budget and on time. He has also recently lead a project to replace existing hospital bed-side workstations with a new, VDI-based single-sign-on system, significantly streamlining clinical workflow.
BOOK NOW FOR your podcast
Doug Miller
CEO/CTO BRIGHTWORKS GROUP
- 📍 Carmel, Indiana
- Millionaire Maker
- Entrepreneur
Brightworks Group is the anti-Silicon Valley company. They’re focused on their customers – not fundraising. Doug leads a team of 5 to command a $1 million dollar ARR.
Their “Complete Cloud”, IT ops platform has grown aggressively during COVID-19 as the demand for remote teams and tools has surged.
Doug’s audience is greater than 3,000. He is happy to share your episode with his fans!
read more
Let's talk about
- IT operations Effective IT for small and mid-sized enterprises IT and business
- Remote work Entrepreneurship Building sustainable companies
- Design technology for architecture and engineering Zero trust technology
- Cloud transition for small/mid-sized businesses Cybersecurity for wealth management firms
- Effective technology for specialty health care and small health care offices
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Mr. Miller has extensive information technology operations experience in manufacturing, financial services, and health care, as well as a deep consulting background in many more industries. He is adept in roles requiring diverse skill sets that allow him to function effectively in deeply technical roles while also serving as a project manager, a business process consultant, and a leader of technical teams. Doug began his career as a system administrator and web developer and quickly moved into leadership and customer-facing roles. Much of Doug’s experience has been in startup companies where he was required to provide hands-on engineering support one moment, and then shift into leadership or pre-sales role the next.
He eventually moved into a senior technical leadership position in a large public hospital, where he was responsible for leading the Tier IV engineering function in a 24/7/365 IT environment. Doug moved from there into several years of consulting, which included managing the migration of a hospital data center from the hospital itself to a remote hosting facility while not disrupting clinical operations – a project he completed well within budget and on time. He has also recently lead a project to replace existing hospital bed-side workstations with a new, VDI-based single-sign-on system, significantly streamlining clinical workflow.
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Timeline
Jan 2012 – Present
CEO/CTO – Brightworks Group LLC
Founder and leader of a talented group of technology and business experts focused on providing technology operations to businesses in the Midwest.
Feb 2011 - Jan 2012
Service Delivery Manager
Leads the Infrastructure Services Team in designing, provisioning and managing all infrastructure components of hosted client systems and Apparatus corporate systems.
Dec 2007 - Feb 2011
Senior Solutions Architect – Innovative Integration Inc.
Provide senior level engineering consulting and enterprise architecture solutions for clients. Emphasis on server, desktop, and storage virtualization, backup and disaster recovery solutions, storage systems, and Unix-like operating systems.
Jun 2005 - Dec 2007
Manager, IT Services (Technical Analytics) – Eskenazi Health
Eskenazi Health provides exceptional and comprehensive health care with a mission to Advocate, Care, Teach and Serve.
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Why is IT such an expensive hassle for so many companies? |
How can a small/mid-sized company transition to working remotely effectively? |
What does a company need to know/do when considering a plan to move to a hybrid workplace? |
What are the common mistakes companies make when trying to manage their technology on their own? |
How can a small company get enterprise-grade IT at an affordable price? |
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