John Gordon Miller has been an award-winning reporter, a senior news executive, chair of Ryerson's journalism school, an author, a teacher, a researcher and a consultant.He's been professor of journalism at Ryerson for 22 years, following a 20-year career as an editor and reporter. Most of that was spent at the Toronto Star, where he was foreign editor, founding editor of the Sunday Star, weekend editor, deputy managing editor, and acting managing editor.He came to Ryerson as chair of the School of Journalism, and served in that position for 10 years. He helped raise $2 million to fund a modern new building to house the school, directed a curriculum review, and established Canada's first chair in media ethics and its first chair of diversity reporting.Miller is one of Canada's leading researchers and trainers dealing with diversity in news organizations. He has presented numerous refereed conference papers on diversity in journalism (most recently at the Eighth International Conference for Diversity in Organizations in Montreal in June 2008). In 2004 he was invited to Ottawa by the federal Minister of State (Multiculturalism) as one of four speakers commemorating the 15th anniversary of Canada's Multiculturalism Act.
A course he founded, Covering Diversity (now Critical Issues), won Ryerson's School of Journalism the 2003 Award of Excellence from the Canadian Race Relatio.