Miles is a junior at San Diego State University, studying pre-law with a minor in sports in society. He serves as the vice president of the California Pi Chapter of Phi Delta Theta at San Diego State. Miles grew up in San Marino, California, a small suburb outside of Los Angeles, and has always been passionate about baseball, influencing his career path.
Outside of school, Miles is the head of marketing and partnerships at AMG Sports Group, where he leads marketing and sponsorship efforts for Milwaukee Brewers’ left fielder Christian Yelich’s annual charity concert. This year, AMG is supporting the Live Like Lou Foundation as its main benefactor and is on track to surpass its goal of raising over $300,000. Miles credits Phi Delt as being instrumental in preparing him for these types of opportunities, giving him the confidence and tools to succeed.
Miles joined Phi Delt because he felt a sense of brotherhood from day one. His roommates, Eric and Vince, encouraged him to take that step, and it has been one of the best decisions he has made. The shared ambition within the California Pi Chapter has shaped him into a more disciplined and driven person. Miles stated, “The friendships, leadership opportunities-and lessons I’ve learned from Phi Delt will stay with me long after graduation.”
Can you describe your extracurricular activities and any leadership roles you’ve held?
On campus, I’m actively involved with the Pre-Law Society, Political Science Organization, and the Sports Business Initiative. For recreation, I enjoy running every morning, spending time with friends, and making the most of San Diego’s beaches.
Regarding leadership, I am helping organize a Gala for Live Like Lou alongside our philanthropy chair, Jaren Olivas, ’25, with comedian Pauly Shore set to host the evening. Additionally, I am an NIL Intern for Aztec Link, a Scouting Intern for Prep Baseball CA, and I currently assist with marketing for my dad’s law firm in Los Angeles.
What are your short-term and long-term goals?
After college, I’m considering law school but ultimately aspire to become a sports agent, preferably in baseball. If that doesn’t work out, I’d love to work in a front office role for an MLB organization. Outside of work, I hope to live near the beach, stay close to my friends, and spend quality time with my family.
Where do you see yourself in five or ten years?
In five to ten years, I’d love to be living in Los Angeles, Austin, or Nashville, fully immersed in a sports industry role—perhaps launching a potential Nashville expansion team. Above all, I just want to be happy, surround myself with great people, and continue pursuing my passions.
How has Phi Delta Theta helped you become the greatest version of yourself? How can we continue to help you?
Beyond my upbringing, I attribute a majority of my growth to Phi Delta Theta. The Fraternity has pushed me to become a better leader, develop time management skills, and strive to be a better person. Coming into college, I had three friends join me at San Diego State, but quickly Phi Delt became my new family away from home. The drive and ambition within our chapter motivate me daily, and I’m grateful for the lifelong friendships and professional network Phi Delt has given me. I believe that being surrounded by my brothers has caused me to grow into a better version of myself.
Tell us about a brother who has inspired you.
My brother, Michael, Arizona ’23, was a Phi Delt at the University of Arizona. Before he joined, I didn’t know much about fraternities beyond what I had seen in the movie Animal House. However, he always emphasized that Phi Delt was about being part of something bigger than yourself. It’s purely a coincidence that we both became Phi Delts, but he was definitely one of the main reasons I decided to explore Greek life.