RANDIE LEVINE-MILLER, spent over 30 years as a public relations consultant specializing in TV and Radio placement throughout the U.S. (Accent on Broadcasting, Etc.) She handled several authors/publishers;consumer products; health and medical technology clients including minimally invasive breast biopsies, radiation seed implants for prostate cancer, videoscopic surgery for chronic heartburn as well as “The Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons Complete Home Medical Guide”. She helped launch acupuncture, biorythym and recycling, and handled clients in the alternative/nutritional supplement field. For 5 years, she was the broadcast consultant to Discover Magazine and also publicized the Discover Awards for Technological Innovation at Epcot.
For 20 years, she was in charge of special events for the Drama Desk Awards and produced the annual nominations breakfast, with major stars doing the announcements at the Friars Club; then Feinstein’s. She also nurtured 2 musicals, including “No Way To Treat A Lady” by Douglas J. Cohen, and “After The Fair” by Stephen Cole and Matthew Ward.
Randie is known around town as a modern day “hostess with the mostess.” She has produced, performed in and hosted benefits for the Actors Fund, the Actors Temple, Multiple Sclerosis, and Prostate Cancer Research, and Operation Warrior Shield(for returning vets and first responders who suffer from PTSD. Randie’s performance venues have included: Feinstein’s, 54 Below, Metropolitan Room, the Friars Club and The Triad.
She annually produces and hosts “Tomatoes Got Talent”, a talent competition for women past 40 who have segued to other professions…several of whom have since gone back to performing and have been nominated for the MAC Award.
Randie produced over 85 star-studded events at the Friars Club (where she was named Friar of the Year) including tributes to: Charles Strouse, Marvin Hamlisch, Ervin Drake, Marty Richards, Tovah Feldshuh, Jim Dale, Len Cariou, Tony Roberts and Lee Roy Reams. Her “Showstopper Divos and Divas – A Swell Party!” evenings, in support of the Actors Fund, spotlight the best of Broadway and cabaret.