Miemie Winn Byrd, Ed.D.
Area of Expertise - Economics and Business, Organizational Development and Innovation, Adult/Executive Education and DevelopmentDr. Miemie Winn Byrd joined the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies in June 2007. Her areas of specialty are U.S.-Myanmar relations, Asia-Pacific economics, organizational development/innovation, and adult learning/education. Her functional areas of focus are civil-military operations, interagency collaboration, and corporate financial accounting standards. Her research interests include regional economic trends, leveraging the private sector for poverty alleviation, the role of women and education in economic development strategy, and the process of transformational learning in Asian context.
Dr. Byrd is also a civil affairs officer in the reserves. She was mobilized in support of Operations Enduring Freedom in 2003. While on active duty from 2003 to 2007, she served as the Deputy Economic Advisor, Civil-Military Operations Plans Officer, and Interagency Operations Officer at U.S. Pacific Command. She had also served as a linguist and cultural advisor to the U.S. delegations attending the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Regional Forum, POW/MIA recovery negotiations in Myanmar, and Operation Caring Response to Cyclone Nargis. Prior to the mobilization, Dr. Byrd was the Controller for Law and Economics Consulting Group in the San Francisco Bay area. Her sixteen years of civilian professional experience included a wide range of auditing, accounting, and financial management positions with multinational corporations such as Gillette, General Telephone and Electronics (GTE) and Ernst & Young and also with a Silicon Valley start-up firm, Wyzdom.com. Dr. Byrd is currently serving on the Boards of the Pacific Gateway Center and The Keck Center for International and Strategic Studies at Claremont McKenna College.
Some of her publications include “Why the U.S. Should Gender its Counterterrorism Strategy” in The Military Review Journal; “Combating Terrorism: A Socio-Economic Strategy” and “Combating Terrorism with Socioeconomics: Leveraging the Private Sector” in Joint Force Quarterly, a professional military and security journal published for the Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff by National Defense University. Dr. Byrd also served as the editor for USPACOM’s Asia-Pacific Economic Update publication.
Dr. Byrd received a Bachelor of Arts in economics and accounting from Claremont McKenna College and holds a Master of Business Administration with emphasis in Asia-Pacific economics and business from University of Hawaii. She earned her Doctorate in Education Leadership from the University of Southern California.



