Jill Miranda Baker

Jill Miranda Baker recently retired from her business development officer role with the Keys Weekly Newspapers, and instead, has returned to her career roots as a contributing writer for Keys Weekly. She has enjoyed a varied career during her nearly three decades in the Upper Keys, from public relations and marketing to healthcare administration and inaugural museum executive director. She has served on countless not-for-profit boards, currently chairing the Florida Keys Council of the Arts board, and is an active member of the Upper Keys Rotary. She can often be found in her kitchen cooking or baking her latest creations, actively reading from her many cookbooks, or enjoying — mostly — watching college and pro football.

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