Caroline Miller OBE joined Birmingham Royal Ballet as Interim Chief Executive Officer for 12 months in February 2018, and was appointed permanent Chief Executive Officer in December that year.

Caroline previously served as Executive Director of Orlando Ballet in the USA. Before that, she spent ten years as the Director of Dance UK, which was the national body representing the professional dance sector. During her tenure she worked closely with Nick Allen at BRB’s Jerwood Centre for the Prevention & Treatment of Dancers’ Injuries to establish the first National Institute of Dance Medicine & Science, for which she was recognised in the 2014 Evening Standard list of the 1,000 most influential Londoners. Caroline's most significant project at Dance UK was to build a sustainable business model to provide support services for the dance industry. This resulted in 2016 with Dance UK successfully merging with three other dance charities to form a larger industry body, One Dance UK, which is now based in Birmingham.

Caroline read English and History at Leicester University and started her career as a box office assistant in 1994, before working as a theatre marketing manager and as a publicist for major arts venues in London, including the Institute of Contemporary Arts, the Southbank Centre and Sadler’s Wells. She was Head of Publicity for the international illustrated book publishers, Phaidon Press. In 2006 she won a fellowship from the European Union for female emerging cultural leaders and completed an MA in Cultural Leadership at City University, London. From 2011 to 2013 she was a Fellow of the De Vos Institute of Arts Management at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC, USA where she was trained by renowned arts administrator Michael Kaiser and his team.

Caroline's has taken on a number of voluntary arts board roles including Vice Chair of Studio Wayne McGregor, a trustee of Akademi South Asian Dance UK, Tilted Productions, essexdance, and the Live Arts Development Agency.

In January 2016 she was awarded the De Valois Award for Outstanding Achievement in Dance at the Critics’ Circle National Dance Awards. In January 2017 she was awarded an OBE for Services to the Arts in the Queen's New Year's Honours.