Biomet Co-Founder Recognized as Entrepreneurial Leader

Dane A. Miller, co-founder of medical device giant Biomet, will visit Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business as a distinguished entrepreneur of the Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Bloomington, according to a university press release.

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Mr. Miller will be the keynote speaker for the center’s fourth annual IU Entrepreneurial Connection Day. During the program, he will be recognized for his entrepreneurship with the William L. Haeberle Entrepreneurial Legacy Award. The honor is bestowed upon individuals in the state of Indiana who represent the very best in entrepreneurship.

In 1978, Mr. Miller, along with three other individuals with orthopedic manufacturing experience, formed Biomet in Warsaw, Ind. Since its inception until March 2006, MR. Miller served as president and CEO of the company. With Mr. Miller at the helm, Biomet grew from $17,000 in sales its first year to annual sales exceeding $2 billion. Mr. Miller has since retired from Biomet.

Read the news release about Mr. Dane Miller of Biomet.

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