Anne Miner

President, The Dunvegan Group

Women in leadership, Customer relationships, Employee relationships, Employee retention, Shareholder retention, Business relationships, Women business owners

Media

Anne Miner on The Dunvegan Group

Anne Miner explains how The Dunvegan Group supports companies in creating and maintaining competitor resistant customer relationships

10 Common Contract Gotchas to Avoid

Lost Your Biggest Customer? Here's Your Survival Plan

Biography

Anne Miner is a business owner, consummate entrepreneur, advocate for Women in Leadership, and recognized expert on building business relationships to achieve better business results. She serves as Trusted Advisor to CEOs and Presidents and is often called upon to help in business transitions. Her company, The Dunvegan Group, provides organizations across North America (e.g., B2B companies, Not-for-profit, Membership Associations, Professional Services) with a solid foundation to strengthen and build customer and employee relationships leading to sustainable organizational growth.

Miner is also a Certified Forum Chair with MacKay CEO Forums, an organization dedicated to creating inspiring leaders. She currently serves on the Global Communications Committee for the International Women’s Forum (IWF). She has served as National Director of Communications for IWF Canada, President of Oxford Women in Networking (OWIN), and the first Director of the Public Speaker's Association (PSA) in Canada. She is a member of the Women’s Executive Network (WXN), the National Association of Professional Women (NAPW), Change Management Association, and Women in Trucking and the Marketing Research & Intelligence Association (MRIA). Miner is the author of "Measuring Up! A Guide to Success with Customer Feedback" and co-author of "Succeeding in Spite of Everything!".

Expertise

  • Women in leadership
  • Customer relationships
  • Customer retention
  • Employee relationships
  • Employee retention
  • Shareholder retention
  • Business relationships
  • Women business owners