Nathalie Quynh Nhu Miller

Legal Intern
Nathalie graduated cum laude from Harvard University in social anthropology where she  was a Pritzker Scholar, received the Hoopes and Huggins Prizes for outstanding scholarly work and was a four year starter on the Womenís Varsity Volleyball team.  She then received a fellowship to serve in the Frauds Bureau of New York City District Attorney Robert Morganthau, followed by a Fulbright Scholarship to study microfinance among highland ethnic minorities in Vietnam, where she also served as a UNESCO Fellow to evaluate drug rehabiliation programs.  She also was the founder and director of Chi Em, a microfinance program for ethnic minority women in the rural highlands of Vietnam.  Nathalieís language skills include Vietnamese, French and Spanish.

Nathalienathalie@millerngo.com

Legal Intern

Nathalie graduated cum laude from Harvard University in social anthropology where she  was a Pritzker Scholar, received the Hoopes and Huggins Prizes for outstanding scholarly work, and was a member of the Women’s Varsity Volleyball team.  She then received a fellowship to serve in the Frauds Bureau of New York City District Attorney Robert Morganthau, followed by a Fulbright Scholarship to study microfinance among highland ethnic minorities in Vietnam, where she also served as a UNESCO Fellow to evaluate drug rehabiliation programs.  She also was the founder and director of Chi Em, a microfinance program for ethnic minority women in the rural highlands of Vietnam.  She recently was awarded a National Science Foundation grant for graduate research in Vietnam and Cuba.  Nathalie’s foreign language skills include Vietnamese, French and Spanish.