About Molly
Molly has served the Park City community in various capacities for more than a decade.
2025 marks her fifth year on the Park City Education Foundation’s (PCEF) Communications Committee. She also serves as a PCEF Ambassador and is a member of McPolin Elementary’s Parent/Teacher Organization's leadership team. Molly was appointed to the city's first-ever Park City Nonprofit Services Advisory Committee and recently joined Serve Park City/Park City Humanitarians.
Molly grew up in Grand Blanc, Michigan, and graduated from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor (which included a semester as an intern at Saturday Night Live). She moved to New York after graduation and worked with The Avon Foundation’s Avon Walk for Breast Cancer, then in beauty public relations, theatre, television, and film.
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A decade-long career in journalism started when she landed a job as news producer at ABC’s WJRT in Flint, Michigan, and continued with the role of Executive Producer at NBC’s KSL-TV in Salt Lake City. She was later promoted to Assistant Television News Director.
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After more than four years at KSL, Molly led marketing and communications teams in Park City and founded Miller Media & Communications, where she served local clients like PCEF, KPCW, and Autumn Aloft with traditional and digital communications and marketing. This deepened her knowledge of Park City and the organizations that are the heartbeat of our town, as well as her love for the incredible people who work to leave our community better than they found it. ​​
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Molly and her husband Andy moved to Park City in 2011. They live in Prospector with their daughter, Octavia (9), and their two dogs, Zelda and Rosy.



Public Service
Molly started working at age 8 (she cleaned motel rooms to earn money for a bike) and hasn't stopped. She held jobs throughout high school, then balanced classes and multiple waitressing and work-study gigs to pay her way through the University of Michigan. After years of working full-time, Molly is now a freelance and creative writer, which allows her to pursue many nonprofit service opportunities.
Park City Nonprofit Services Advisory Committee
Molly collaborated with committee members to create rigorous frameworks in which they evaluated dozens of grant requests totaling nearly $1,000,000.
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Weeks of review, interviews, follow-up questions, and scoring resulted in unanimous committee recommendations for Public Service Contracts and Emerging Community Needs Grants within the following budget parameters:
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~ $250,000 → Budget for FY25
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~ $500,000 → Annual budget for FY26-FY28
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$956,000 → Annual requests from local nonprofits
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Park City Council approved nearly all NSAC recommendations. This infuses hundreds of thousands of dollars each year into local nonprofits that provide critical services to our community.​
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Park City Education Foundation
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Ambassador: PCEF's Build the Foundation Parent Appeal
Coordinated and executed the most successful parent appeal campaign out of all seven Park City School District schools, resulting in donations from 68% of McPolin Elementary School families. -
Longtime Member, ​PCEF Communications Committee
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McPolin Parent/Teacher Organization
Molly is part of the tiny & mighty leadership team that funds teacher grants, classroom supplies, and community outreach. The PTO also organizes, executes, and provides financial support for community-building, social, cultural, & teacher-appreciation events.
Serve Park City
​New member of the Serve Park City organizing committee, supported by the Park City Humanitarians. Working to help coordinate 1,000 Parkites to complete service projects for dozens of local non-profits on September 13, 2025. (Join us!)

I Believe...
Park City deserves a functional City Council. One made up of members who treat others with respect and dignity, act with good intent, focus on collaboration, and put resources to good use as it moves projects forward and prepares for massive changes on the horizon.
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If entrusted to serve on Park City Council, I will work as I live:
I respect facts, subject matter experts, and differing opinions. I believe kindness matters. I know tough conversations can be had - and difficult decisions made - in ways that value hearing different perspectives and in ways that honor our community’s spectrum of experiences.
I believe in the greater good of coming together and putting community over personal interests, and I promise to never lose sight of the "service" piece inherent in the responsibility of being a public servant.
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-Molly Miller
Candidate for Park City Council
