Board Members
Sarah Miller, TCPR Board Chair, Nashville: Sarah Miller is an attorney with Bass Berry & Sims PLC, focusing on business litigation. Prior to joining the firm, Sarah practiced in the Washington, D.C. office of Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, LLP, focusing on business litigation while also drafting numerous pieces of state and local legislation and counseling clients on new state and federal laws. She maintains a robust pro bono practice, including work on prisoners’ rights and parole cases, in addition to civil cases. Sarah also participated in fundraising training with The Suddes Group in 2015.
Glen Miller, Nashville: Glen Miller is Co-founder and Partner of L2M LLC, a Nashville-based resale and software company founded in 2004. Before L2M, he worked in information technology, mostly in higher education. He spent 18 years at Vanderbilt, ultimately as Director of ITS. As a consultant with WTC inc, he led strategic technology planning and evaluation projects for Johns Hopkins and the University of Arizona. Glen worked in adult literacy and served as adjunct business faculty at Vol State. He received his MBA from Vanderbilt in 1994.
Ross Johnson, Nashville: Ross Johnson is an attorney with Burr & Forman LLP focusing on general and commercial litigation, including construction, real estate, landlord-tenant, employment, and complex business litigation. Ross previously practiced at a firm in Washington, D.C. where he focused on labor and employment, government ethics, and administrative law matters. Before law school, Ross worked at the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at The Brookings Institution and as an Associate at The Glover Park Group (GPG), a public affairs firm in Washington, D.C. At GPG, he provided communications, government relations, and public policy advice to clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to national nonprofits and trade organizations. A native of Nashville, Tennessee, Ross received his B.A. from Tulane University in 2006 and J.D. from Washington & Lee University Law School in 2013. While at Washington & Lee, Ross was the Senior Articles Editor for the Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice and recipient of the Louis A. Halper Award for the Best Student Note.
Jonathan Stewart, Jackson: Jonathan Stewart is a partner in the law firm of Rainey, Kizer, Reviere & Bell, PLC, where he has been practicing law since 2003 primarily in the area of insurance coverage litigation. He also serves as the Vice President of the Jackson, Tennessee, non-profit “Area Relief Ministries.” A graduate of Union University (Southern Baptist), he is a conservative, who has written an op-ed for The Jackson Sun outlining his concerns about the death penalty.
Davis Turner, Nashville: Davis is a healthcare attorney in Nashville and has over 30 years of experience in law firms and as in-house counsel to the nation’s largest investor-owned hospital companies. Davis received his undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his M.B.A. and law degrees from Vanderbilt University. Davis is active at West End United Methodist Church in Nashville having served as chair of its church council. Davis is politically conservative and is a surviving family member of a murder victim.
