Andrea Miller
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Andrea Miller is founder and CEO of YourTango. A graduate of Tulane University, with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and an M.B.A. from Columbia Business School, Andrea started out as the managing editor of The Bottom Line, her school’s student newspaper. Prior to launching Tango, Andrea’s career was in finance and consulting, including positions with Goldman Sachs, ICF Consulting and Enron’s international finance team. While with Enron, Andrea was based in Mumbai, India for three years.

Andrea is featured frequently in the media, and has appeared on The Today Show, The Early Show, CNN, Fox News, ABC and radio stations across the U.S., as well as in numerous national publications such as USA Today, The Los Angeles Times, and Business Week. She is a frequent panelist and guest speaker in classes at Harvard University, Columbia University, Fordham University, The Wharton School and New York University.

Andrea is also a licensed private pilot, and is a passionate karate practitioner. In addition, she served as one of the original co-heads of the New York Chapter of 85 Broads, an independent global network of female professionals and students. She actively seeks to promote entrepreneurship among women; she is the co-founder of the Women Entrepreneurs Network, an active network of females who represent some of the tri-state area's most talented and promising young entrepreneurs.

Blog Entries by Andrea Miller

Is Your Ex Secretly Sabotaging Your Love Life?

Posted February 10, 2011 | 03:46:42 (EST)

Quick! A relationship pop quiz:

1. Do you think about your ex too much?
2. Do you look at your ex's Facebook profile too often?
3. Is your ex interfering with your current love life?

If you answered yes to any of those questions, you're not alone. In...

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How to Date an Indian (Advice for the Non-Indian)

Posted June 1, 2010 | 16:12:00 (EST)

A Jewish friend of mine remarked once, only half joking, that he believed Indians are the true Chosen People. With no offense to Moses, I had to agree. I lived in India for about three years and my husband (currently known as my husPad, thanks to his appropriating the iPad...

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