Leslie Miller (athlete)
Leslie O. Miller (born 24 March 1948) is a Bahamian athlete, businessman and politician. Early lifeMiller was born in Nassau, the third son of contractor Leroy Miller and his wife Sybil (née Lockhart).[1] AthleticsMiller left Nassau for Miami in 1965 to attend first Attucks High School and then Palmetto Senior High School, where he starred in track and field.[1] He won gold at the 1966 Empire Games in the 440 yard dash, aged 18.[1][2] In 1967, he represented his country at the Pan American Games in Canada.[2] At the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, he competed in the men's 400 metres.[3][2] BusinessMiller studied marketing at the University of Texas at El Paso.[2] A successful businessman, he served as chairman of New Providence Port Authority, chairman of the Bahamas Electricity Corporation,[4] chairman of Town Planning, and chairman of the Water and Sewerage Corporation. PoliticsHe won a seat as Member of Parliament for the Blue Hills constituency and later the Tall Pines constituency.[5][6] He served variously as Minister of Trade and Industry[7] and Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources. References
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