Patty Miller brings 25+ years of leadership and strategic management experience to Praxis. Ms. Miller honed her negotiating expertise through diverse avenues, beginning in the courtroom and extending to managing real estate transactions for third-party clients before assuming a pivotal in-house role at Northwell Health, New York State’s largest healthcare system. Patty brings not only a wealth of industry knowledge to Praxis, but also a vast network and deep connections that enrich her ability to navigate complex situations and drive impactful outcomes.
Ms. Miller most recently served as Vice President of Real Estate Transactions at Northwell Health where under her leadership, her team effectively managed a vast portfolio of over 900 medical, office, residential, data center and warehouse sites totaling more than 9 million square feet. With a keen focus on operational efficiency, Ms. Miller streamlined the transaction process at Northwell, driving strategic initiatives and implementing a cutting-edge business intelligence tool. This tool, utilized by top-tier leadership, fostered transparency in the utilization and optimization of the real estate portfolio, empowering informed decision-making at every level. Ms. Miller was integral in the acquisition of multiple strategic properties for the system by negotiating the transactions as well as garnering financial support for each initiative, leveraging creative solutions and cross-functional collaboration to optimize outcomes.
In addition to her corporate achievements, Ms. Miller had the pleasure of serving as an Associate Justice in the Village of Munsey Park for Iover a decade and was an active member of the Nassau County Magistrate’s Association. She currently is a Trustee for the Village, acting as Deputy Village Mayor. Outside of her professional endeavors, Ms. Miller is actively involved in various community and industry associations, including Long Island Real Estate Group, and the Association of Medical Facility Professionals (AMFP) – Long Island. She is a member of Long Island Facility Owners Network (LIFON), a regional association committed to education, innovation, and advocacy in the facilities and construction industry. Ms. Miller dedicated a year volunteering with and educating youth through the Jesuit Volunteer Corps in East Los Angeles. She also volunteers her time with Habitat for Humanity, served for years as a coach for CYO and is a Board Member of Health and Welfare Council of Long Island.
Ms. Miller holds a Juris Doctor degree from St. John’s University School of Law and a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from the College of the Holy Cross.

