Miloš Štibler (16. 9. 1882 – 10. 1. 1969), born as Mihael Stibler, was Slovenian cooperator and publicist. Before the First World War, he acted as a secretary and auditor of Cooperative Union in Celje and as traveling teacher of the Association of Saints Cyril and Methodius. He worked as a clerk and auditor at Cooperative Union of the Main Union of Austrian Agricultural Cooperatives after the Second World War, but went to Belgrade in 1919. He was the Chief of the Cabinet at the Ministry of Agriculture in Belgrade and later the head of the Lending Department of the Privileged Agricultural Bank. After the Second World War, he returned to L jubljana where he was active as a pensioner at the Republican Union of Agricultural Cooperatives.