# Michael Dell

Michael Dell is the founder, chairman, and CEO of Dell Technologies, which he started from his University of Texas dorm room in 1984. He pioneered the direct-to-consumer PC sales model and later took the company private in the largest tech leveraged buyout in history before returning it to public markets.

## Quick Facts

- **Born:** February 23, 1965
- **Birthplace:** Houston, United States
- **Nationality:** American
- **Occupation:** Founder & CEO of Dell Technologies
- **Category:** Entrepreneurs
- **Net Worth:** $110.0B (est. 2025)

## Overview

Michael Saul Dell is an American billionaire businessman and investor. He is the founder, chairman, and CEO of Dell Technologies, one of the world's largest technology infrastructure companies.

## Wikipedia Context

This profile section is complemented from Wikipedia for Michael Dell. American businessman (born 1965)

## Sources

Primary source page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Dell

## Timeline

### 1965 — Dell was born in 1965 in Houston to a Jewish family
Dell was born in 1965 in Houston to a Jewish family

### 1965 — Birth
Birth of Michael Dell.

### 1983 — Dell's parents wanted him to be a doctor and in order to please them, he took...
Dell's parents wanted him to be a doctor and in order to please them, he took up pre-med at the University of Texas in 1983

### 1984 — In January 1984, Dell recognized that selling PCs directly to consumers could...
In January 1984, Dell recognized that selling PCs directly to consumers could cut costs compared to traditional retail

### 1992 — In 1992, aged 27, he became the youngest CEO of a company ranked in Fortune...
In 1992, aged 27, he became the youngest CEO of a company ranked in Fortune magazine's list of the top 500 corporations

### 1996 — In 1996, Dell started selling computers over the Web, the same year his company...
In 1996, Dell started selling computers over the Web, the same year his company launched its first servers

### 1998 — Dell also received the 1998 Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of...
Dell also received the 1998 Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement and the 2013 Franklin Institute's Bower Award for Business Leadership.

### 2001 — In the first quarter of 2001, Dell Inc
In the first quarter of 2001, Dell Inc

### 2004 — On March 4, 2004, Dell stepped down as CEO, but stayed as chairman of Dell...
On March 4, 2004, Dell stepped down as CEO, but stayed as chairman of Dell Inc.'s board, while Kevin Rollins, then president and COO, became president and CEO

### 2026 — Wikipedia Complement
Profile metadata and editorial blocks were complemented using Wikipedia and Wikidata references.

### 2026 — Profile Update
Structured profile components were updated to improve completeness.

## Quotes

> "Profile note: Michael Dell was complemented using Wikipedia reference material."
> — Michael Dell, Peoplebio editorial note (2026)

> "Editorial note: This block stores profile notes and source context, not attributed quotations."
> — Michael Dell, Peoplebio editorial note (2026)

> "Source note: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Dell"
> — Michael Dell, Peoplebio editorial note (2026)

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