Integrity is the foundation of everything we do. We are honest, transparent and collegial in the pursuit of excellence. Not only is this a defining principle in our academic programs and undertakings, it is fundamental to all of our professional relationships.
Accountability
As individuals and as a team we are accountable for our decisions, actions, behavior and our results.
Diversity
We respect individual differences and points of view, and we seek to encourage educational programs in which a genuine spirit of inquiry and intellectual diversity can flourish. We believe the diverse nature of American higher education is one of its greatest assets. We acknowledge and respect the individual and distinct character of every college, and university, with which we have a relationship.
Fidelity
As individuals and as a team, we keep faith with our donors. We honor their intentions. We value their contributions and their participation. We recognize their commitment to our shared enterprise.
Collaboration
Whenever possible, we will collaborate fully with other organizations who strive to achieve similar goals.
Dedication
We employ people who are passionate about our mission and the role of education in shaping our nation’s future. Our professional team is, therefore, committed to the highest standards.
Collegiality
We believe in an open and supportive work environment where all are expected to give their best effort and to focus both as a group and as individuals on achieving the organization’s vision, mission and values. Each member of the Jack Miller Center will be respected and valued for their contributions.
Excellence
We uphold the highest academic standards in our programs and we are committed to fostering a culture of professional excellence in our work.
Technology
We employ the best, most cost effective technology in delivering a state-of-the-art program that is reliable, collaborative and effective.
If you are ready to contribute now, you can donate online:
If you prefer not to donate online, your gift may be mailed to:
Nathan Fortner, Development Assistant
The Jack Miller Center
111 Presidential Boulevard, Suite 146
Philadelphia, PA 19004
You can also email nfortner@gojmc.org or call 484-436-4423
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