Paul Hart Miller, Chairman of the Board of the JFK Hyannis Museum, was recently featured in The Enterprise column titled “Troy’s Take: Emulating a Convener and Collaborator.”

The article highlights Paul’s lifelong commitment to civic engagement, respectful dialogue, and bringing people together across differences. Drawing on decades of political and community involvement, Paul exemplifies the belief that progress is possible when listening, collaboration, and mutual respect lead the conversation.

The column reflects on Paul’s role in convening leaders from opposing political parties — including former Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker and former Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards — to demonstrate that compromise and cooperation are still achievable, even in challenging political climates.

At the JFK Hyannis Museum, these same principles guide our mission. Inspired by President John F. Kennedy’s legacy of public service, the museum serves as a place for reflection, education, and community connection. Paul’s leadership as a convener and collaborator strengthens that mission and reminds us that civic responsibility begins at the local level.

We invite you to read the full Cape News article and learn more about Paul Hart Miller’s perspective on leadership, civility, and community engagement.