In 1986, Susan and Michael met in Dallas. She suggested an “easy” bike ride; he quickly learned her definition of easy was 50 miles. It was the first of many rides they’d take side by side with each pushing the other, each making the other stronger. Three years later, they were married in a ceremony that honored their Jewish traditions and celebrated the future they were eager to build together.
“I look at everything they’ve done, whether as parents, community leaders, business leaders, or philanthropists. They’ve had an extraordinary impact on the world.”
Steve Lieberman
Susan's Brother
Their shared values define everything they do, including their work together. In 1999, they founded the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, committing almost $3 billion to expand access to health, education, and economic mobility around the world. From Dell Medical School in Austin to scholarships across the world, from rebuilding Texas communities after Hurricane Harvey to strengthening the Jewish community, their philanthropy is impacting families throughout the world.
Michael and Susan Dell’s lives prove that obstacles don’t have to be dead ends. They can be starting lines. Their story is about curiosity, resilience, generosity, and above all, opportunity. Together, they are building a future where opportunities have no limits — where anyone, anywhere, can build a healthier, more secure, more prosperous life.