JUNIOR GRAND POLEMARCH’S SPOTLIGHT
Getting to Know The Man For This Season: Junior Grand Vice Polemarch Myles C. Miller M yles Chandler Miller is from Ypsilanti, Michigan and Q: What was your up- bringing like? are my biggest role mod- els. I also started It takes a village to raise a child, and I would say that my nessman, and philan- thropist. Q: Do you have any hob- bies?
JGVP: I’m the youngest of three boys. My eldest brother is 29, my middle brother is 27, and I am 21. My mother is the youngest of eleven, so family reunions were highly anticipated and full of excitement in my youth. I was also able to gain a lot of knowledge through the wisdom of grandparents, aunts, and uncles on my mother and father’s sides of the family. I come from a family of high achievers and well-rounded ath- letes. I would credit my success in life to being the youngest child be- cause I have been able to observe and learn from those who came before me. I would also say my brothers are doing some great things in life and are inspiring change in our family for gen- erations to come. Aside from my parents, they
village has truly raised me. A lot of resources have been poured into me to ensure my success, so I naturally want to do the same for others. I’ve seen how its benefit myself, as well as like- minded individuals. Q: What's the last book you read? JGVP: The Alchemist by Paulo Coehlo. Q: What are your future professional plans? JGVP: I was accepted into Truist Financial Corporation’s Leadership Development Program on the Commercial Com- munity Bank Track. I will be working at their headquarters in Uptown Charlotte. My long-term goal is to be an actor, producer, investor, busi-
is the last son of Darnell and Ever Miller of Flint, Michigan. His two older brothers are Kalen and Landon Miller. He is a Second- Degree Black Belt in Tang Soo Do, a Korean form of martial- arts he studied for nine years. He graduated from Ann Arbor Skyline High School in 2018 where he holds the 60m and 200m dash records. He was recently awarded 2021 Greek Man of the Year at the University of Toledo(UT) for his contri- butions to Kappa Alpha Psi and the UT commu- nity. He is a recent gradu- ate of the University of Toledo with a Bachelor of Business Administra- tion in Finance where he earned Summa Cum Laude honors. He cur- rently lives in Charlotte, North Carolina.
JGVP: I do Photography as a side hustle. Q: How did you find Kappa?
JGVP: I found Kappa through Kappa League. I was a part of the Ann Arbor Ypsi- lanti Inkster Kappa League Chapter. That was where
I met 25 th Northern Province
Polemarch Michael L. Kinloch. He has served as a mentor to me since then and has always had my best
Myles C. Miller (Beta Xi 2019). Images taken at the University of Toledo.
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