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Undergrad Spotlight: Justin Migliaccio                                                                 2011-12
                                                                                            Chapter Highlights
Justin Migliaccio is a native of Alpharetta,  worked for The Guerry/Kinney Group at
    GA and attended Northview High            Morgan Stanley Smith Barney as a summer      •	 23 newly-initiated from the fall class
School. He is a Business Administration       intern assisting in client service support.     taking the chapter size to 102 members
major concentrating in Finance with a minor   This group was founded by Trey Kinney
in Economics.                                 ’95 who is an alumnus of GA Tech and a       •	 Chapter GPA up .03 points to a 3.05
	 Justin has been very active in branding     member of Beta-Pi. Last year, Justin was        cumulative (15th of 31 fraternity
the Beta-Pi image outside of the chapter.     a Summer Analyst at SunTrust Robinson           chapters)
For the past three years, Justin has played   Humphrey in their Healthcare Investment
a large role with the Georgia Tech Student    Banking group, assisting deal teams within   •	 Placed 5th in Greek Week and 9th in
Foundation Investments Committee,             the Healthcare IT, Radiation Oncology, and      Homecoming
the largest student-run endowment fund        Biopharmaceutical sectors.
in the nation. Starting as an Analyst         	 “Miggs”, as Justin is nicknamed, will      •	 Contributed over $10,000 to charities and
within Healthcare and Technology, he          graduate this fall. He hopes to pursue          provided 5,000 community service hours
currently serves as a Managing Director       a career in a Strategic Finance, Venture
to the Healthcare, Consumer Staples and       Capital or Capital Markets role assisting        Resident Advisor
Fixed Income groups. He also manages a        with drug development for Biotechnology
pooled fund which primarily invests in the    companies. His energy, drive and passion     At the end of last summer the Resident
Biotechnology sector.                         for TKE will certainly be missed as he       Advisor, Chad Patterson, graduated with
	 A fan of philanthropy, Frater Justin        pursues what will undoubtedly become a       a PhD in Electrical Engineering, and will
heads the “Financial Literacy Outreach”       very successful career. He looks forward     be leave the Beta-Pi house after six years
program initiative for underprivileged        to direct involvement with the chapter and   of dedicated service to the chapter. We are
schools in Metro Atlanta, serves as a         alumni association in the future.            sure that he will return for football games,
conference judge with the Future Business                                                  homecoming, and visiting friends, but his
Leaders of America, and is an annual                                                       presence will be missed around the house.
participant in Relay For Life. Justin mostly                                               The current undergraduates would like to
enjoys volunteering with “Be the Match”,                                                   thank Chad for all of his hard work and
organizing Bone Marrow Registry drives, as                                                 support over the years and wish him the best
well as advocating to individuals and other                                                in his years to come, and we are excited to
organizations about the importance of donor                                                welcome our new Resident Advisor, Ethan
enrollment. Last year, he served as the                                                    Lotz in December.
Sweetheart of Alpha Xi Delta, a formative
experience in his collegiate career.
	 During his time at Tech, Justin has

2012                                                                                         Summer/Fall
                                                                                                  Rush

                                                                                           This year is an exciting
                                                                                                and challenging time for
                                                                                           many aspects of our fraternity,
                                                                                           especially in our recruitment
                                                                                           efforts. During the spring and
                                                                                           summer we faced unusual
                                                                                           challenges while we were not
                                                                                           living in the house.
                                                                                           	 It was our hope that the
                                                                                           rushes would be as excited as we
                                                                                           were about the new house and
                                                                                           that seems to have worked out.
                                                                                           This fall we initiated 23 new
                                                                                           men from the fall class taking
                                                                                           the chapter size to 102 members.

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