Dell Mourns the Loss of Board Member William H. Gray III

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Dell Mourns the Loss of Board Member William H. Gray III

ROUND ROCK, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Dell today mourns the passing of William H. Gray III, public servant, human rights activist, spiritual leader and business advisor.

Mr. Gray served on the Dell Board of Directors since November 2000. He presided over a period of rapid growth as the company expanded globally and embarked on a multi-year transformation into an end-to-end solutions provider.


During his nearly 13 years of service as a member of the Dell Board of Directors, Mr. Gray contributed to Dell's success in countless ways and helped shape the strategies that have allowed Dell to develop and deliver the very best in technology solutions to its customers.

"I was very saddened to learn of Bill's sudden passing on Monday," said Michael Dell, chairman and CEO of Dell. "Bill was a great friend and trusted advisor to me and our Board members. He brought a unique and distinctive perspective on our business and our industry. I valued his wisdom and insight on public policy matters, and benefitted greatly from his sage counsel for so many years."

"All of us who had the pleasure to know him, and work alongside him, will miss him very much. On behalf of the entire Dell team worldwide, our thoughts and condolences are with his mother Hazel, his wife, Andrea and his three sons, William IV, Justin and Andrew."

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