Grete Miller, YPB Program Advisor

About Me:

Education & Training

Young Professionals Board (YPB) Program Advisor 

Current Employer: Shutterstock, Inc.

Grete Miller she/they (CSPO, CPM) is documentarian, archival storyteller & LGBTQ+ activist. Working at the intersection of product, media and advocacy, she’s committed to influencing positive change for people, policy and products. Her recent projects have focused on advancing LGBTQ+ rights, access to information and services, and improving queer intersectional representation in content. She’s been a featured speaker on queer history, DEIJ, content reparations and inclusive tech.

Currently holding the position of Sr. CXOPs Specialist and serving as an acting Product Manager at Shutterstock, a global stock media licensing company based in NYC, Grete co-founded and chaired the company’s global LGBTQ+ ERG and D&I Council. They serve as an internal DEI strategist and are a contributing writer on inclusive visual storytelling for the Shutterstock Blog.

Dedicated to making the invisible, visible, she advocates for the promotion and celebration of historically excluded voices. Grete co-found The Friends of Lyon-Martin House, a project dedicated to preserving the home of lesbian activists, Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin, chaired the American Library Association’s Rainbow Roundtable’s Archive & Oral History Ad Hoc Committee, and was a 2022-2024 judge for the Stonewall Book Awards – Barbara Gittings Committee for Literature. They serve on the Nat’l LGBTQ Task Force’s Data Subcommittee and the governing board for The Generations Project, a queer intergenerational storytelling organization in NYC. Grete is working on a digital documentary project about Gay Pioneer Barbara Gittings, and an archival collection for her dearest LGBTQ+ ally, her mother-in-law, the Reverend Kay M. Hollinger at the Lutheran Archive Center of Philadelphia.