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HE ONE WHO TA R T E D I T A L L : POTLIGHT ON YLER MILLER
Written by Natalie Jackson When Tyler Miller first arrived at Indiana University, his original plans never included starting a business fraternity from the ground up. However, when the opportunity to build a brotherhood presented itself, Miller took action to establish the business-orientated community he felt was missing. Within three years, Tyler Miller and his executive board transformed a newly founded business fraternity into a top Kelley organization, growing exponentially from eight members to 100 by the time they were seniors. “I felt like there wasn’t a business fraternity where I found my fit,” Miller said. “I wanted one where I felt like I could control the narrative.” Miller recalls research led him to choosing to start a chapter of Pi Sigma Epsilon at Indiana University. In the fall of 2017, Miller and friends went all out to recruit enough members for an official chapter. This first recruitment was a success, according to Miller, and they were able to meet the 25 member require