
By Akers Editorial
40 Under 40: Andrea Miller

Andrea Miller
Age: 40
Career: Owner 3in1 Expert Consultation, CEO/Co-Founder Executive Athletes International
What drives me: The energy that comes from new ideas, new possibilities and tangible results in people’s lives drives everything I do. Every conversation, partnership and project is an opportunity to identify potential and help shape it into a clear plan forward. Whether working with current or retired professional athletes, Olympic/para athletes or c-level executives, our team guides clients through the process of building meaningful projects, brands, and platforms. Serving as the catalyst that brings vision to life never gets old.
My legacy: My purpose is to champion leaders into the visions they’re called to pursue, especially when the path feels uncertain. As CEO of Executive Athletes International, I draw on creative intuition, strategy and faith to help turn bold ideas into reality, which is a calling that has shaped my entire life. The ripple effect of elevating leaders whose impact reaches families, communities, and future generations is the legacy I want to leave.
At 40, Andrea Miller has built a career centered on possibility; the kind that helps people see what they’ve carried inside for years and turn it into something real. As a consultant, brand strategist and CEO who co-founded Executive Athletes International, she leads with a mix of creativity, strategy and faith, helping clients find clarity and the courage to step into their purpose.
Andrea’s work reaches far beyond traditional consulting. Her driving force is the spark that happens when someone sees their potential and makes a plan to lean in and go for it.
“What truly drives me is the energy that comes from new ideas, new possibilities and new breakthroughs in people’s lives,” she says. “Every conversation, partnership and project our team assists with is an opportunity to recognize potential and explore what is possible.”
“I love the process of blending creativity with strategy while relying on faith to guide the work forward and there is nothing more fulfilling than watching others win and knowing the journey changed them.”
Long before launching businesses, Andrea grew up as a competitive dancer, swimmer and gymnast before becoming an award-winning high school cheerleader and NCA All-American. She later cheered in college, served as Student Government President and finished her biology degree with a pre-med focus at UCF.
Adventure still fuels her. She celebrated her 40th birthday skydiving and her 20th wedding anniversary with her husband Paul swimming with sharks.
A major turning point came when she launched Executive Athletes International (EAI). “It shifted me from talking about wanting to make more impact to building it and proved that having a vision matters, but action changes lives,” she says.
What started as a belief that high-level leaders like current or retired professional athletes, Paralympians, Olympians, or c-level executives had more to give became a platform that helps them find clarity, direction and purpose.
Many of EAI’s clients and Elite Leaders include retired professional athletes from the NFL and MLB, Olympic medalists, Emmy-winning creatives, NCAA champions, New York Times bestselling authors and high-profile executives in sports, law and media—leaders who trust Andrea and her team.
“Andrea Miller has a great mind and things just work when she leads!” says Patty Aubery, chief negotiator & president, Jack Canfield Companies; past president, Chicken Soup for the Soul book series.
Andrea hopes that her work leaves a mark that lasts for generations.
“My goal is to help people take a dream they have carried inside, see what is possible and turn it into something real they can build, launch and use to serve others,” she says.
Whether through 3in1 or EAI, she’s focused on building lives and platforms rooted in calling.
Andrea says scaling big ideas has been one of her toughest challenges, but also one of her greatest teachers.
“It has required humility, patience and a willingness to trust God, move with courage even without every answer and build with a faith-filled team,” she says.
Years from now, Andrea hopes people say she helped them believe in what was possible.
“More than anything, I hope they say I lived boldly in my faith and used my life to help others light up and discover the things they were designed to do,” she says.




