Mr. Rollins, age 54, most recently served as president and chief executive officer of Dell Inc. During his 11-year, senior executive career at Dell, he helped propel that company’s growth from $8 billion to approximately $60 billion in annual revenues. Prior to joining Dell in 1996, Mr. Rollins was a partner and director at Bain & Company, the international strategy consulting firm, where he advised Dell for several years before joining the company. Mr. Rollins, who joined Bain in 1984, specialized in strategies and management for high-technology and consumer-products clients. Mr. Rollins serves on the boards of the Austin Symphony Orchestra, KLRU public television and Catalyst, a national organization for the advancement of women in the workplace. Mr. Rollins earned his MBA and BA degrees from Brigham Young University, where he and his wife, Debra, founded the Rollins Center for eBusiness in 2002. He currently co-chairs BYU’s President’s Leadership Council and is a member of the Marriott School’s National Advisory Council.