From staff reports
Television sports host Poppy Miller and federal cybersecurity chief Jeremiah Glenn have won inaugural alumni awards from the University of South Carolina Beaufort.
Glenn, Class of 2009, received USCB’s first Distinguished Alumni Award. He serves as the Chief of Cyber Threat Intelligence Services in the Department of Homeland Security’s Cyber and Infrastructure Security Agency, where he leads the nation’s cybersecurity intelligence strategy and mission.
A decorated U.S. Navy war veteran, Glenn also served in the White House Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs under President Barack Obama. He earned his bachelor’s degrees in Business and Psychology from USCB. He also holds a Master’s degree in Cybersecurity Strategy and Information Management from The George Washington University, and he completed a Senior Executive Fellowship with the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and Harvard Business School.

Glenn is pursuing a Doctor of Business Administration in Business Intelligence at Marymount University. He is from Alexander City, Ala.
Miller, a 2017 USCB graduate, received the university’s first Young Alumni Achievement Award. She is a studio host for CBS Sports soccer coverage, including the European Champions, the Europa, and the Italian Serie A leagues. Miller has worked as an SEC Network host and commentator and a reporter for Major League Soccer.
The former USCB Sand Sharks women’s soccer standout also worked in TV broadcasting for the Charleston (S.C.) Battery professional soccer club. A native of Nottingham, England, Miller earned her bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies from USCB.
USCB’s Distinguished Alumni Award recognizes the achievements of graduates from the past 11-plus years. The Young Alumni Achievement Award salutes the notable success of graduates from the past 10 years. USCB is celebrating its 20th anniversary since becoming a baccalaureate degree-granting institution.