Martin Tiller ’10
Martin Tiller ’10 Financial Management
The Clemson University Young Alumni Council (YAC) has recognized Martin Tiller as one of the 2019 “Roaring 10” – young alumni who have made an impact in business, leadership, community, educational and/or philanthropic endeavors.
Honorees were selected based on their continued efforts to uphold the university’s core values of honesty, integrity and respect and to demonstrate an “ever-loyal” relationship with Clemson University.
Martin Tiller is the Business Development and Leader of Event Rentals of Anderson. He is also the Owner and Founder of Orange Property Management in Clemson. In support of the Clemson Family, both of Martin’s businesses focus on employing current students and alumni. Event Rentals provides services for Clemson signature events including the Clemmy’s, many athletic and academic banquets, and most recently, the National Championship celebrations. His other business, Orange Property Management, is the highest Google Rated property management firm in the area. Martin serves at Crosspoint Church as a member of the Financial Controls Team. He is also the Chairman of the Board for the Foothills Area Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Martin provides employment opportunities for ClemsonLIFE students at his businesses, and in the last few years, he has been a semi-annual guest speaker for business classes with an emphasis on entrepreneurship. He has recently been tapped recently to lead Family Business courses at Clemson.
The 2019 Roaring 10 recipients were honored by the Clemson Alumni Association and the Clemson Young Alumni Council at a ceremony on October 11th at the Madren Conference Center on Clemson’s Campus.
The Roaring 10 award program was developed in 2012 by the Clemson Young Alumni Council. The primary mission of Clemson YAC is to support the goals of the Clemson Alumni Association specifically on matters pertaining to Young Alumni. Clemson YAC exists to connect Young Alumni with the University, assist Young Alumni in the transition from active student to alumnus, facilitate fellowship, personal growth and professional development opportunities for young alumni and formally represent Young Alumni interests to the Clemson Alumni Council. The purpose of these efforts is to affect seminal influence on young alumni so they may continue to be connected and contributing alumni for a better Clemson throughout their lives.