Miles Carter is a guy who’s been around the block—a few times, actually, in over 60 countries. A family man, veteran, and engineer by trade, he’s spent his career bouncing between designing military tech, working on the space program, building trading floors for Wall Street, and unraveling the mysteries of global supply chains. If there’s a complex system out there, chances are he’s taken a crack at making it run smoother.
Somewhere along the way, he became an expert in ontologies (which, despite the fancy name, is really just a way to make sense of big, messy organizations). He’s helped businesses—big and small—figure out how to operate better, whether in finance, pharmaceuticals, aerospace, or beyond.
When he’s not buried in business models or dissecting operating frameworks, you’ll find him knee-deep in a river, fly rod in hand, happily losing flies to fish that refuse to cooperate.
Through it all, Miles keeps things practical, always looking for the best way forward—whether in business, engineering, or just figuring out which fly works best on a stubborn trout.