PARSIPPANY — At a recent Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council Meeting, Leslie Miller was promoted to Deputy Clerk by Township Clerk Khaled Madin. Former Councilman William Clark, Leslie’s Dad, performed the Oath of Office.
Miller grew up in Parsippany and graduated from Parsippany High School. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Seton Hall University. She is certified as a Registered Municipal Clerk and a Certified Municipal Registrar.
In addition to being the Deputy Clerk, she is also the Registrar of Vital Statistics.
“Leslie Miller has been instrumental to the success of the Clerk’s office. Ms. Miller is professional and pleasant in her demeanor with the residents; she is truly an exemplary employee and the Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills is lucky to have employees like Ms. Miller, said Township Clerk Khaled Madin.
Mayor Michael Soriano said “Leslie has always been known as a hard-working and dedicated township employee. Her promotion to Deputy Clerk was a clear choice, and I’m very proud that she will continue to serve the residents of Parsippany with the same poise and determination she’s demonstrated for years.”
Miller has been with Parsippany-Troy Hills for 16 years. She began her career in the Tax Department then was transferred to the Mayor’s office under Mayor Luther; She published the Township newsletters and promoted various Township events. She was also in the Purchasing Department for two years and have been in the Clerk’s office for eight years.
“It has been an honor and a privilege working with Leslie. During my time on the township council she has always been very helpful not only to myself and the other council members but also to the residents of Parsippany. Her promotion to Deputy Clerk is very well deserved,” said Parsippany-Troy Hills Council President Paul Carifi, Jr.
Miller said “I have gained a vast knowledge of the workings of municipal government through my years with the town. This knowledge and understanding has helped me grow as an employee and has given me the opportunity to assist residents and coworkers to the best of my abilities. It is also a great honor to serve in the same office where my father was once a member of the Township Council and served the residents of the town.”