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Table of Contents
Diabetes Research Foundation. Mr. Rollins serves as a director on the board of Catalyst, a leading non-profit organization dedicated to the
advancement of women in the workplace.
Bradley R. Anderson — Mr. Anderson joined Dell in July 2005 and serves as Senior Vice President, Product Group. In this role, he is
responsible along with Mr. Clarke for worldwide development, marketing, quality, and delivery into manufacturing of all Dell workstations,
servers, networking, and storage systems, as well as the strategic technology direction for these businesses. Prior to joining Dell, Mr. Anderson
was Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Industry Standard Servers business at Hewlett-Packard Company ("HP") where he was
responsible for HP's server solutions. Previously, he was Vice President of Server, Storage and Infrastructure for HP, where he led the team
responsible for server storage, peripheral and infrastructure products. Before joining HP in 1996, Mr. Anderson held top management positions
at Cray Research in executive staff, field marketing, sales, finance and corporate marketing. Mr. Anderson earned a bachelor of science in
Petroleum Engineering from Texas A&M University and a Master of Business Administration from Harvard University. He serves on the Texas
A&M Look College of Engineering Advisory Council.
Paul D. Bell — Mr. Bell joined Dell in 1996 and has served as Senior Vice President, Europe, Middle East and Africa since February 2000. In
this role, Mr. Bell is responsible for Dell's operations in all markets in the Europe, Middle East and Africa region, including Dell's manufacturing
and customer-contact centers in that region. Prior to this, Mr. Bell served as Senior Vice President, Home and Small Business. Prior to joining
Dell in July 1996, Mr. Bell was a management consultant with Bain & Company for six years, including two years as a consultant for Dell.
Mr. Bell received bachelor's degrees in Fine Arts and Business Administration from Pennsylvania State University and a Master of Business
Administration degree from the Yale School of Organization and Management.
Jeffrey W. Clarke — Mr. Clarke has served as Senior Vice President, Product Group since January 2003. In this role, he is responsible, along
with Mr. Anderson, for worldwide development, marketing, quality, and delivery into manufacturing of all Dell workstations, servers, networking,
and storage systems, as well as the strategic technology direction for these businesses. In addition, Mr. Clarke has similar responsibilities for
the OptiPlexTM and DimensionTM desktop businesses. Mr. Clarke joined Dell in 1987 as a quality engineer and has served in a variety of
engineering and management roles. In 1995 Mr. Clarke became the director of desktop development, and from November 2001 to January
2003 he served as Vice President and General Manager, Relationship Product Group. Mr. Clarke received a bachelor's degree in Electrical
Engineering from the University of Texas at San Antonio.
Stephen J. Felice — Mr. Felice was named Vice President, Asia Pacific-Japan in August 2005. Mr. Felice leads Dell's operations throughout
that region, including manufacturing and customer service centers in Penang, Malaysia, and Xiamen, China. Mr. Felice joined Dell in February
1999 and held various executive roles in Dell's sales and consulting services organizations. From February 2002 until July 2005, Mr. Felice was
Vice President, Corporate Business Group, Dell Americas. Prior to joining Dell, Mr. Felice served as Chief Executive Officer and President of
DecisionOne Corp. Under Mr. Felice's guidance, that company became the largest independent provider of multivendor computer maintenance
and technology support services in North America. Mr. Felice also served as Vice President, Planning and Development, with Bell Atlantic
Customer Services. He spent five years with Shell Oil in Houston. Mr. Felice holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from the
University of Iowa and a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Houston.
Martin J. Garvin — Mr. Garvin is Senior Vice President, Worldwide Procurement. In this role he shares responsibility with Mr. Neland for
procurement and supply chain activities. Mr. Garvin joined Dell in August 1997, and until March 2003 served as Vice President, Worldwide
Procurement where he and Mr. Neland shared responsibility for global supply chain optimization, including responsibility for cost, quality,
availability, technology, and service for all computer system commodities and sub-systems. Prior to joining Dell, Mr. Garvin held a variety of
executive level positions at Hewlett- 10