JoAnne H. Miller
Miller has over 26 years of telecommunications and computer industry experience in general management, software and hardware systems development, as well as software engineering and product management for wireless, wireline and data communications products. For the past eight years, she has been involved in the engineering and general management of start-up cellular and wireline infrastructure equipment manufacturers.
Before accepting her position at Gluon Networks, Miller was the founding vice president of engineering for JetCell, an indoor wireless/VoIP company, which became a division of Cisco Systems in May of 2000.
From 1994 until early 1998 Miller was vice president for two wireless startup firms, TeleAccess Communications and AirNet Communications. While with these firms she was responsible for staffing the development teams, determining the development strategies and architectures and delivering the initial products.
From 1990 until October 1994, Miller was director of software development and advanced technology for Tellabs, where she turned around the Titan 5500 product, drove the introduction of formal software development processes and in established a cohesive network management strategy.
Miller started her telecommunications career in 1976 at AT&T Bell Laboratories where she spent nearly 13 years developing advanced network-switching and computing solutions.