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Matthew Miller, Former DOJ Communcations Chief, Joining D.C. Consulting Group
By Samuel Knight | September 26, 2011 11:59 am

Matthew Miller, the former director of public affairs at the Justice Department,  is be joining Vianovo,  the management and communications consulting group announced Monday.

Miller, who had been the lead public affairs official at DOJ from the start of Eric Holder’s appointment until July, will be joining the firm as a partner in the firm’s Washington office.

Vianovo’s was founded in 2005, has offices in Washington, Houston, Austin and Mexico City, and describes itself as working “at the intersection of business, policy, and politics” with a focus on “energy, healthcare, telecommunications, aerospace, technology, financial services, and global health.”

“Vianovo has put together an incredible team of political, business and communications strategists, and I couldn’t be more excited to join them,” Miller stated in a  news release.

Prior to working for Holder’s DOJ, Miller managed media relations for Holder’s confirmation team in 2009, and during the 2008  election, he worked as communications director for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.

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