Meet Eyrique Miller

EYRIQUE MILLER is a banker, storyteller, and creator whose work explores legacy, identity, and the meaning of home. After nearly fifteen years at institutions including J.P. Morgan and Citigroup, he stepped away from traditional finance to pursue storytelling—only to return to J.P. Morgan with a renewed perspective on purpose, creativity, and impact.

A native of New Jersey and graduate of Rutgers University, Eyrique’s journey—from first-generation college student to Wall Street executive—serves as the foundation for much of his creative work. His storytelling has been featured at the Montclair Film Festival (where he was a winner), The Moth, and other live storytelling venues, where he brings humor, honesty, and emotional depth to stories drawn from his life.

In recent years, Eyrique has expanded his creative lens, renovating a home in Martha’s Vineyard that has become both a personal sanctuary and a source of inspiration. This experience—alongside his work, family life, and upbringing—has shaped a growing body of work focused on multigenerational living, the pursuit of purpose, and the intentional building of legacy.

Through film, television, and written work, Eyrique creates stories loosely inspired by his own experiences—navigating corporate America, marriage and fatherhood, and the complexities of ambition and belonging. His projects explore themes of generational wealth, community, and the emotional architecture of home, forming the foundation of a broader storytelling vision that blends personal narrative with universal resonance.

His next chapter centers on the development of his family’s home in Llewellyn Park, which serves as both a creative canvas and narrative anchor for a collection of work that reflect his core belief: that the spaces we build and occupy ultimately shape the lives we live.

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