MILLER AND ASSOCIATES - Key Persons


Christopher F. Blake - COO

Job Titles:
  • Chief Operating Officer
An '89 graduate of the College of William and Mary, Chris joined the Miller & Associates team in June 2001 after earning his Masters of Business Administration with real estate concentration from Virginia Commonwealth University. A licensed real estate broker, he founded Blake Realty Company, Inc. in 1994 where he focused his efforts on providing sales and marketing duties for one of the area's leading home builders. His new construction background includes several years of experience in the field working closely with subcontractors and customers as a project manager. Currently, Chris' responsibilities include managing day-to-day development operations and sales functions in Richmond, Petersburg, and Staunton, Virginia.

Jesse K. White

Job Titles:
  • Project Manager

Michael Stewart

Job Titles:
  • Project Manager

Paul Lowsley-Williams - CFO

Job Titles:
  • Chief Financial Officer

Robert W. "Robin" Miller Jr.

Job Titles:
  • Principal
With over 30 years of experience in the real estate business, Robin Miller specializes in identifying creative approaches to the rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of historic buildings. As a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and Harvard University, Mr. Miller's varied educational background includes a professional engineer certification, a Masters in Public Policy, and a license as a real estate broker. With this knowledge he has successfully developed projects in five states throughout the country including a 125-acre master planned community in his hometown of Kingsport, Tennessee. In 1994, Mr. Miller came to Richmond with his experience and vision for improving urban communities and quickly became a leader in the redevelopment of historic buildings in the state of Virginia. Today, he has transformed the urban landscape of Richmond, Petersburg, and Staunton with a variety of development projects including numerous apartment and condominium projects, "green" urban in-fill projects, and large scale, new urbanist projects involving several buildings and numerous city blocks.