Caitlyn Miles

Vice President at Phi Delta Phi

Caitlyn Miles is a dedicated and experienced professional actively involved in various leadership and service roles. Currently serving as Vice President of Phi Delta Phi, Caitlyn leads multiple committees and collaborates on event planning. In addition to this role, Caitlyn also holds positions within Alpha Xi Delta, managing finances and coordinating philanthropy efforts. Experience as a Barista at Starbucks and a Childcare Worker at McKinley Presbyterian Church highlights Caitlyn's strong customer service and mentorship skills. With a history of internship experiences, including work with Agile Data Decisions and the DuPage County Clerk's Office, Caitlyn has developed valuable organizational and analytical skills. Alongside a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Caitlyn is actively engaged in professional development through Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity and the Campus Honors Program.

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Phi Delta Phi

Phi Delta Phi is the oldest legal organization in continuous existence in the United States, predating even the American Bar Association. It was founded in 1869 at the University of Michigan School of Law by four law students, who at the urging of their faculty, endeavored to create an association that would foster scholarship, civility, and ethical conduct in our profession. Since that time, Phi Delta Phi has grown beyond the borders of the United States to Canada, Latin America and Europe. Phi Delta Phi celebrates academic excellence and embraces the finest attributes of professionalism and scholarship. Since our founding, Phi Delta Phi has emphasized to students and lawyers alike the importance of our calling. Our active membership is drawn from those students of the law who not only have shown themselves companionable, but have manifested ability and industry in legal study. Similar to membership in Phi Beta Kappa in the undergraduate colleges and universities, membership in Phi Delta Phi is a mark of honor and distinction that follows one throughout life. Academic achievement alone is not sufficient to give rise to an invitation to join Phi Delta Phi. Integrity, service, and excellence in all facets of human experience are considered factors for membership. In the words of our Phi Delta Phi forefathers, we intend that those so selected shall lead the legal profession. Once accepted, a member of Phi Delta Phi will be recognized as one whose moral compass, academic ability, and personal integrity is beyond reproach. In other words, membership is a mark of distinction.


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