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He has served in numerous Church callings, including full-time missionary in Spain, high priests group leader, mission president in West Africa, and Area Seventy. Team Bob Gay Co-Founder and Executive Director Bob co-founded HGGC in and is a member of the Fund V, Fund IV, Fund III, Fund II, and HGCP Fund Investment Committees.
He earned a bachelor of arts degree in economics with an emphasis in statistics from the University of Utah and a PhD in business economics from Harvard University. Robert C. Gay Christopher "Bob" Gay (born September 1, ) has been a general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) since He has been a member of the church's Presidency of the Seventy since March [1] Prior to becoming a general authority, Gay was the managing director, co-founder, and chief executive officer of Huntsman Gay Global Capital (HGGC), a.
Elder Robert C. He was given emeritus status on October 1, He married Lynette Nielsen in April They are the parents of seven children. A distinguished investor, philanthropist, and humanitarian, Gay has gay decades applying the principles of entrepreneurship and accountability to lift millions out of.
Bob stepped down from day-to-day management at HGGC in Elder Robert C. Gay was sustained as a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on March 31, He was given emeritus status on October 1, Robert C.
Gay BA Economics Managing Director Bain Capital Bob Gay earned a bachelor's in economics from the University bob Utah in InGay graduated from Harvard University with a Ph.D. He has also established several humanitarian organizations that have built schools; provided clean water, medical clinics, and microenterprises; and protected children at risk and trapped in modern slavery.
in business economics and then taught economics at Harvard for two years as a research fellow. He spent his professional career working bob business, education, and humanitarian relief. The Pillars of Self-Reliance At the recent Legacy Builders Conference, Robert Gay captivated the audience with a profound message: true impact comes not from handouts, but from empowering individuals to achieve self-reliance.
In this capacity, he cofounded or established private equity companies, worked at several leading global institutions as a management consultant, and worked as a university instructor. His work in these areas is widely recognized and has impacted and lifted the lives of people across the world.
InGay went to work in private equity business working at GE Capital and then for the leveraged.