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[[image: Mormon_Kevin_B._Rollins.jpg|100px|left|alt=Mormon Kevin Rollins of Dell|Mormon Kevin Rollins of Dell]]'''Kevin B. Rollins''' is the [[LDS]] former President and CEO of Dell Corporation. Prior to becoming CEO in July 2004, Mr. Rollins served as President and COO, and Vice Chairman. The company employs approximately 75,000 people worldwide and reported revenues of $47.3 billion for the past four quarters.
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[[image: Mormon_Kevin_B._Rollins.jpg|100px|left|alt=Mormon Kevin Rollins of Dell|Mormon Kevin Rollins of Dell]]'''Kevin B. Rollins''' is chairman of the think-tank American Enterprise Institute. He is the former President and CEO of Dell Corporation (2004–2007). Prior to becoming CEO in July 2004, Mr. Rollins served as President and COO, and Vice Chairman.  
  
 
Before joining Dell in April 1996, Mr. Rollins was Vice President and partner of Bain & Company, a management consulting firm. While with Bain, he developed strategies around the direct selling of computer systems and services that helped propel Dell into its current global leadership position.
 
Before joining Dell in April 1996, Mr. Rollins was Vice President and partner of Bain & Company, a management consulting firm. While with Bain, he developed strategies around the direct selling of computer systems and services that helped propel Dell into its current global leadership position.
  
Mr. Rollins earned his Master's in Business Administration and Bachelor's degrees from [[Brigham Young University]] and remains an active supporter of the school. He is a member of the university's President's Leadership Council and the Marriott School National Advisory Council, where he founded and continues to sponsor the Rollins Center for eBusiness. He serves at the request of the Presidents of the United States of America on the Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiation and is a member of the Computer Systems Policy Project and the U.S. Business Council. Mr. Rollins is active in the American Enterprise Institute and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. He served a two year [[mission]] for the church in Alberta and Saskatchewan Canada in the early 1970s.
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Mr. Rollins earned his Master of Business Administration and a bachelor's degree from [[Brigham Young University]] and remains an active supporter of the school. He is a member of the university's President's Leadership Council and the Marriott School National Advisory Council, where he founded and continues to sponsor the Rollins Center for eBusiness. He serves at the request of the Presidents of the United States of America on the Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiation and is a member of the Computer Systems Policy Project and the U.S. Business Council. Mr. Rollins is active in the American Enterprise Institute and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.  
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He served a two year [[mission]] for [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] in Alberta and Saskatchewan Canada in the early 1970s.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*http://www.imno.org/articles.asp?qid=125&sid=18 IMNO Interviews Kevin Rollins CEO of Dell
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*[http://www.imno.org/articles.asp?qid=125&sid=18 IMNO Interviews Kevin Rollins CEO of Dell]
*http://ebusiness.byu.edu Rollins Center for eBusiness
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*[http://ebusiness.byu.edu Rollins Center for eBusiness]
  
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 31 July 2021

Mormon Kevin Rollins of Dell
Kevin B. Rollins is chairman of the think-tank American Enterprise Institute. He is the former President and CEO of Dell Corporation (2004–2007). Prior to becoming CEO in July 2004, Mr. Rollins served as President and COO, and Vice Chairman.

Before joining Dell in April 1996, Mr. Rollins was Vice President and partner of Bain & Company, a management consulting firm. While with Bain, he developed strategies around the direct selling of computer systems and services that helped propel Dell into its current global leadership position.

Mr. Rollins earned his Master of Business Administration and a bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University and remains an active supporter of the school. He is a member of the university's President's Leadership Council and the Marriott School National Advisory Council, where he founded and continues to sponsor the Rollins Center for eBusiness. He serves at the request of the Presidents of the United States of America on the Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiation and is a member of the Computer Systems Policy Project and the U.S. Business Council. Mr. Rollins is active in the American Enterprise Institute and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

He served a two year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Alberta and Saskatchewan Canada in the early 1970s.

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