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USA | Apr 6, 2025

Jamaican Daren Miller appointed executive director of Mount Caramel Guild non-profit

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Daren Miller, newly appointed executive director of the New Jersey-based Mount Carmel Guild. (Photo: Contributed)

Daren Miller, a Jamaican communications strategist and former public servant, has been appointed executive director of Mount Carmel Guild, a 105-year-old non-profit based in Trenton, New Jersey.

The 33-year-old Miller becomes both the youngest and first black person to assume leadership of the century-old institution.

Originally from Linstead, St Catherine, Miller’s journey to executive leadership in the United States is a testament to the power of service, purpose, and perseverance.

Before immigrating to the US in 2023, Miller served in the Jamaican public sector as a communications director and held senior roles in the private sector, including as executive chairman of BluShip Cargo and Freight Limited, a Kingston-based logistics company.

His work in government and business was defined by a deep commitment to national development and social impact.

Since joining the guild in 2023, Miller quickly rose through the ranks – from director of external affairs to assistant executive director, and now to the organisation’s top leadership role.

Mount Carmel Guild serves thousands of individuals and families each year and focuses on hunger relief, home health nursing, and holistic support for vulnerable populations in one of New Jersey’s most underserved cities.

“I carry my Jamaican roots with pride, and I bring that spirit of resilience and community everywhere I go, ” said Miller.

“This role is not just about administration, it’s about transforming lives, restoring dignity, and ensuring that everyone, from the elderly to the hungry, feels seen and supported.”

As federal and state cuts to social programmes loom large, Miller is stepping into the role with a clear and urgent vision.

“We are not backing down,” he stated.  There is great need even here in the United States and every person who turns to us for help deserves to be met with dignity, not bureaucracy.”

Mount Carmel Guild focuses on hunger relief, home health nursing, and holistic support for thousands of vulnerable people in one of New Jersey’s most underserved cities. (Photo: Facebook @MtCarmelGuild)

Miller’s leadership comes at a transformative time for the guild and the wider Trenton community, where he is already being hailed as a dynamic, new voice in nonprofit advocacy.

Jane Chrnelich, chair of the guild’s board of trustees, said, “Daren brings both a local and global perspective to this work. His leadership is marked by integrity, innovation, and heart. We are confident that his vision will lead Mount Carmel Guild into a new era of impact.”

As Miller assumes this leadership role, he pays tribute to his Jamaican upbringing, which shaped his values, leadership style, and passion for justice.

“I was raised to believe that service is one of the highest callings,” he said.

“Whether in Jamaica or the United States, the mission remains the same – to uplift, to empower, and to serve with love.”

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