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About Meet Brian Miller
Prior to getting into Real Estate, Brian attended Pepperdine University where he went on to become a Registered Nurse. He worked throughout California specializing in Emergency & Intensive Care Unit’s. He also spent time working in Men & Women’s prisons across California.
Seeing a great need in the innovation of medical products that were being used by Nurses at the time, he went on to Co-Found I-V Access Technology, Inc in 2007, a medical device company based in San Francisco, California ivatinc.com.
The success of company was based on learning how to identify problems in a chosen industry and work relentlessly to solve them.
This eventually led Brian into Real Estate investing, where he became frustrated when buying and selling properties with the lack of professionalism and follow through in the real estate industry. He started helping family and friends buy and sell property which led into a full-time passion.
Brian prides himself in his transparency, work ethic, which he attributes to his father, who was a Green Beret, and his older brother, who he emulated growing up, who later graduated top of his class at West Point
Brian is a local Orange County resident, where he resides with his wife, Heather, his 3 daughters, 2 stepdaughters, and 2 stepsons. Brian & Heather reunited after nearly 20 years of not seeing each other in Orange County, Ca. Heather moved to Fresno from Arkansas, where they initially met, and were 7th grade sweethearts.
Our Story
Our Story
When working in the Penitentiary, I Extensively tried to listen, help solve problems, whatever I could do, but I couldn’t stay working there forever. As a registered nurse at the time, blood exposure & increased patient pain during routine intravenous catheter placements were a huge problem in our field. Starting from scratch, I co-founded a company (ivatinc.com), and we went from 0-7.5M+ valuation, focused on solving these two issues. I eventually moved past my life from behind prison walls, but something lingered there for me. The incarcerated were lost, and for some, they would never live life on outside world again. Family, friends, loved ones had given up on them. It was an old world that sucked in former freedom loving citizens into this torturous system by the day. On my various business ventures, or just life in general, I would always find myself in some corner listening intently to some problem someone was facing or life changing event that they were going through. I truly cared about that more that some “Connection” I was going to make or money-making endeavor that would pad my pockets. I liked business, kinda, but mostly, people had real shit they were dealing with and wanted someone to listen to them. Maybe it was a form of therapy, who knows.
Heather and I would always joke about this, about me being somehow always “Listening” to someone. My brother-in-law, Dan, is the same way and we always share the inside joke of sending each other random memes of “ears” or something like that, laughing, saying “Went to lunch and listened for 2 hours, said two words, and person told me they had the best time ever.” So funny. The more serious part is we do care but can be counterproductive to “real work” or “Making money” at times. My wife Heather and I met in 3 rd grade in Fresno California, and were boyfriend and girlfriend in 7 th grade, but lost touch after that. Roughly 25 years later, at our 20-year high school reunions, both in Fresno, but different high schools, we ran into each other on a Friday night through some mutual friends. We were both going through a divorce at the time. Come to find out we both lived in Orange County, just 15 min away from each other. Long story short- I was instantly in love and 3 years later we blended her 4 and my 3 and got married. Because of our unique situation and kid count, people never stop asking us questions about raising kids, navigating life, teenagers, divorce, balance, blending a family, etc. We have the youngest, Jake, who is in 2 nd grade, to the oldest, Bella, who is a junior in college. We have been through everything we think is possible in a family situation. Helping people navigate “Life” and “real issues” is why “Prisoneyland” was formed. If it is a rebellious teenager, preparing for kids, relationship issues, being a better parent or keeping you or someone, you love out of prison, we can help.What do you need help navigating and how can we help you?
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